Tata Motors has significantly lowered the entry barrier for long-range electric mobility by launching the Curvv.ev SeriesX. By decoupling the largest battery pack from only the most expensive trims, Tata has effectively “democratized” the high-range experience, making the 55 kWh battery accessible at a price point that is ₹2.25 lakh lower than before.
The Curvv.ev SeriesX is designed for the “highway tourer,” focusing on maximizing range and charging peace of mind without requiring a ₹20 lakh+ investment. We’ve analyzed the new SeriesX Accomplished tiers, the C75 real-world range, and the exclusive Nitro Crimson styling to bring you the ultimate breakdown.
SeriesX Strategy
Previously, if you wanted the 55 kWh battery, you had to pay a minimum of ₹19.25 lakh. With the SeriesX, Tata has brought that entry price down to ₹16.99 lakh. This makes the Curvv.ev the most affordable electric SUV in India to offer a battery capacity of this size.
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Battery: 55 kWh High-Density Lithium-Ion pack.
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The Price Shift: A massive ₹2.25 lakh reduction in the starting price for the larger battery.
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Color Palette: For the first time, the striking Nitro Crimson shade is available on these value-focused trims, alongside the popular Dark Edition.

Range & Performance
While the ARAI-style range is 502 km, Tata has officially highlighted the C75 Range (400 km) for the SeriesX. The C75 cycle is a much more realistic representation of “75% of real-world highway driving conditions,” giving buyers a trustworthy figure for long-distance planning.
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Charging: Supports high-speed DC fast charging, allowing for quick “splash and dash” stops during interstate travel.
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Warranty: Comes with a Lifetime HV Battery Warranty, an industry-leading move by Tata to eliminate long-term ownership anxiety regarding battery degradation.
Features & Technology
Despite the lower price point, Tata has not stripped the “SeriesX” of its flagship technology. It retains the advanced Level 2 ADAS suite, which includes over 20 autonomous safety features like Autonomous Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist.
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Infotainment: A massive 12.3-inch touchscreen by HARMAN with a sleek, responsive interface.
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Luxury Touches: Includes a voice-assisted panoramic sunroof and a powered tailgate with gesture activation (the “kick-to-open” feature).
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Seating: Features “R Comfort” seats with passive ventilation, designed to keep passengers cool during long summer drives without the high power draw of active cooled seats.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Value: 55 kWh battery is now ₹2.25 lakh cheaper. | Size: The coupe-SUV roofline can impact rear headroom for very tall passengers. |
| Realism: C75 range of 400 km is a honest, usable figure. | Complexity: Level 2 ADAS can be sensitive in chaotic Indian traffic. |
| Assurance: Lifetime battery warranty is a massive safety net. | Color Choice: Nitro Crimson is great, but some might prefer more subtle tones. |
| Premium Tech: 12.3-inch screen and gesture tailgate in a mid-trim. | Charging Infrastructure: 55 kWh pack needs 50kW+ chargers for fast turnarounds. |
Is the SeriesX the one to buy
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Buy the Curvv.ev SeriesX if you frequently travel between cities and need that 400 km real-world range but don’t want to pay for the “luxury” fluff of the top-end Empress trims. It is currently the best “Range-per-Rupee” deal in the Indian market.
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Do NOT buy if you only drive within the city. For pure urban use, the Curvv.ev 45 kWh or the Nexon.ev will be more maneuverable and even lighter on the pocket.
Technical Specifications (SeriesX)
| Specification | Details |
| Starting Price | ₹16.99 Lakh (Ex-Showroom) |
| Battery Capacity | 55 kWh |
| C75 Range | 400 km (Real World) |
| ADAS | Level 2 (20+ Features) |
| Warranty | Lifetime HV Battery Warranty |










