Tata Motors has officially launched the Tata Curvv Black Edition in 2025. It brings the same strong Curvv coupe‑SUV but with a visual makeover. This edition stands out with its all‑black theme inside and out. Fans of dark aesthetics and sporty appeal will love it.
All‑Black Design That Grabs Attention
The most striking thing about the Black Edition is the glossy Carbon Black paint. The front grille, headlamps, door handles, and roof rails are now blackout elements. The alloy wheels are finished in dark chrome and black.
You will also notice the ‘Dark’ badge embossed on the front fenders. These touches make the SUV look sleek and menacing on the road. Even the skid plates have black paint with silver accents for contrast.
Premium Interior With Tech Features
The cabin stays true to the black theme, too. The dashboard, seats, door panels, and even the headliner are finished in jet‑black. The seats have “DARK” embossed on the headrests. The trim has glossy piano‑black highlights. All this feels sporty and luxurious.
As the Black Edition is based on the top Accomplished trim, it inherits premium features like:
12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
10.25-inch digital driver display
9-speaker JBL sound system with subwoofer
Panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, and reclining rear seats
Gesture-controlled powered tailgate, wireless phone charger, and cooled glovebox
These features offer high comfort and modern convenience.
Performance That Packs a Punch
Mechanically, the Curvv Black Edition gets the same engine options as the regular Curvv. You can choose from:
1.2-litre Hyperion turbo petrol engine with 123 HP and 225 Nm torque
1.5-litre Kryojet turbo diesel engine with 116 HP and 260 Nm torque
Transmission options include a smooth 6-speed manual gearbox or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT). The petrol engine pairs well with the DCT, while the diesel offers better mileage with manual transmission.
Safety and ADAS Features
Safety is strong in this edition. It comes loaded with modern driver assistance tools:
Level-2 ADAS like lane‑keep assist and adaptive cruise control
360-degree camera system
Six airbags, electronic stability control (ESP), traction control, and hill-hold assist
Front and rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and SOS call function
These help keep you safe in city traffic and highway drives alike.
What About Pricing?
The Black Edition is based on the Accomplished S and Accomplished Plus A trims. It carries a premium of around ₹32,000 over the regular model.
Starting prices (ex‑showroom) are:
Petrol: from ₹16.49 lakh
Diesel: from ₹16.69 lakh
Auto (petrol DCT): around ₹17.99 lakh
Diesel auto: up to ₹18.19 lakh
Diesel automatic hardly changes in price, staying within ₹19.5 lakh.
Conclusion
The Tata Curvv Black Edition 2025 is ideal for people who love style with substance. It’s not just an aesthetic package. It packs premium tech, strong engines, and top safety features.
If you want a car that stands out and offers full features from the top trim, this is a smart choice. Priced from ₹16.5 to ₹19.5 lakh, it is a powerful comeback for the Curvv, with a bold new look to match modern tastes.
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Disclaimer:
The information given in this article is based on various official sources and brand data. Vehicle prices, features, and availability may change from time to time and from location to location. Please verify the information with the authorised dealer or the company’s website before making a purchase.
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