Tata Curvv EV Vs Hyundai Kona Electric : The electric vehicle market in India is growing fast, with many automakers rushing into this promising segment for innovation in technology and style. Charge leaders shall be the Tata Curvv EV and the Hyundai Kona Electric. Tata has very soon dropped a bold, futuristic, eye-catching design synonymous with local market presence, while Hyundai stands as another name for quality and international standards. Besides being obviously electric personalities, the two SUVs conform to being born as contenders for India’s Favorite Car in 2025. So which of the beautiful EVs will apparently celebrate as India’s next stylish queen?
Design And Exterior
Tata Curvv EV is in line with the latest Coupe-SUV design language of Tata. Its roofline, dramatic with an LED light bar, sits atop a very muscular stance that gives the feeling of pure premium with a touch of sporty respect. The front profile speaks somewhat futuristic, with a sharp DRL signature giving a sense of pure premium, whilst the aerodynamic body panels add to the charm of the concept car. The Hyundai Kona speaks compact and urban when it comes to design. For the 2025 facelift, it has undergone the latest changes with a closed grille, sharper LED setup, and stylish alloy wheels. It does not possess Curvv’s grandeur; rather, its style is defined by simplicity and class.
Interior And amp
Technology grips most of the existing discussion on the design palette of the Tata Curvv EV itself. It shows a transport-academic composition where a pretty dual-screen setup with a minimalist-type dashboard and ambience light keeps alluring. Curvv is based on Tata’s latest pure-EV architecture, which enhances space within the cabin, while the flat-floor construction allows the rear passenger decent legroom. The materials used in the Interior of the Hyundai Kona Electric are very good,
and many soft-touch finishes should add great pleasure to the interiors, while the new 12.3-inch dual display and heated and ventilated seats with wireless charging add a really luxurious EV-like touch to it. In this case, slightly ahead in terms of finishing and comfort is the Hyundai, whereas the Curvv only shines in overall luxury shade in comparison with the Hyundai in terms of space.
Battery And Range
Most likely, Tata should pour its Curvv EV with a new 55 kWh battery pack, providing approximately 500-550 km range, while performance characteristics and charging time would be firmly improved by Tata’s Ziptron 2.0 Technology. Best fast charging technologies shall bring Curvv EV charging from about 10-80 percent in approximately 40 minutes.
With all these good numbers, the Hyundai Kona Electric (MY: 2025) would have 489 km range with a 48.4 kWh battery and an impressive 614 km with a 65.4 kWh battery, giving it a nice margin of distance but with an add-on price in the high variant of ole Curvv.
Performance
Tata Curvv EV expects a motor of close to 215 PS power and 350 Nm torque to be fitted. This should be a boon in the sense that one will have instant torque push; moving in and out of the urban jungle is made easier. Steering feedback and suspension settings have been very cleverly fine-tuned by Tata to suit city and highway driving. Hyundai Kona Electric has brought a name for its rather refined driving dynamic, producing just a tad more than the Curvv at about 218 PS, with an overall torque output of 255 Nm. Slightly faster than the Curvv but has a somewhat stiffer ride, that’s where the highway comfort really shines in the Kona, much to the pleasure of its occupants.
Technology And Features
High-tech would be such high-tech features as AI-based onboard voice commands, connected car technology, 360-degree cameras, ADAS level 2 features, and OTA updates. Tata will be more computerized by offering an advanced infotainment interface that will come completely loaded with real-time EV analytics. On the other hand, Kona Electric is way advanced in terms of technology for this international market: features include adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision avoidance, regenerative braking modes, and a premium BOSE sound system.
Price And Value
Tata Curvv EV is expected to be priced between Rs The 20-25 lakh (ex-showroom), as it makes economic sense as a luxury EV affordable by mass-market buyers. Hyundai Kona Electric would sell somewhere around Rs 25-30 Lakhs (ex-showroom). This adds to the value proposition of Curvv for the consumer: it’s more affordable and better suited to Indian conditions.
Would she be the Queen of EVs in 2025?
If someone is looking for a stylish, feature-laden EV that won’t set them back a fortune on Indian roads, the Tata Curvv EV becomes the sure winner. It has futuristic designs, bold looks, long-range, and low-cost maintenance define it. When it comes to the extra touch of refinement and global safety, the crown will be clinched by the Hyundai Kona Electric.










