Tata Curvv EV Vs Mahindra XUV.e8 : The competition among electric SUVs is heating up in India as we speak. These Tata Curvv EV and Mahindra XUV.e8 are products of a mostly new generation of all-electric SUVs that Tata Motors and Mahindra will introduce, respectively, by 2025, within the next two years. Both have great designs, good features, and the range to back them. But which is better? Here is a comparison.

Designs And Looks Futuristic 

The Tata Curvv is a brilliant design of a coupe SUV. Closed front grille, very slim LED headlamps, cool sloping roofline. It’s a really minimalist-modern approach seen as coolness for youth. Differences are to be found in terms of styling with XUV.e8, muscle written all over under the “BE” design philosophy by Mahindra for EVs. An envious front profile for most observers-perception approach: large bonnet, crystal LED lights, and a bodacious presence based on XUV700.

Battery And Range

The Tata Curvv EV implements a 55-kWh battery with an expected range of 600 km. Tata claims that fast charging with its Ziptron 2.0 technology would charge up to 80% in just 40 minutes. On the one hand, it has a nice-looking Mahindra XUV.e8, which has an 80-kWh battery, so depicting, naturally, a gorgeous figure of merely under 500 km. Obviously, the drawback of the large battery is concerning slight compromise on range performance.

Tata Curvv EV Images - Interior & Exterior HD Photos - autoXSmooth vs Aggressive Drive

Tata’s one electric car, the Curvv EV, would be equipped with a single motor dishing out around 210 PS to the driving wheels, making it rear-wheel driven, thus would give a very smooth driving experience. On the other hand, it is the Mahindra XUV.e8, comprising dual motors with an output power of about 340 PS, and it possesses all-wheel drive. If your tastes lean more towards off-roading or sporting, the XUV.e8 is as powerful as this offering gets.

Interior And Features

In this way, the inside “Curvv EV” is a dual-screen with a panoramic sunroof, with wireless charging and soft fabric finishing that has fire-retardant properties. This, being arguably the most minimalistic and futuristic interior, got torn into the Mahindra XUV.e8, which boasts of much larger curved displays, ADAS 2.0 technology, a 3D sound system, and ventilated seats. Sure, both the SUVs boast a beautiful interior, but the XUV.e8 makes it slightly better with technology, along with safety systems.

Price And Value For Money

In terms of pricing, the Tata Curvv would cost anywhere between ₹19 to ₹24 lakh, while the Mahindra XUV.e8 would be in the range of ₹28 to ₹33 lakh. The Curvv EV offers value for money, aesthetics, and long range. If aesthetics give way to distance, then this is your best bet. For luxury performance, the XUV.e8 is the right choice.

XUV.e8: Mahindra's Electric SUV Challenge to Hyundai, Maruti, and Tata -  Times BullThese SUVs make portraying offers in their respective segments. The Tata Curvv EV is suitable for access in urban use at an affordable price, along with great design and a long range. And to top it all off, the power, premium build quality, and advanced technology features turned out to be the major appeal of the Mahindra XUV.e8. Tata Curvv EV would be a choice for good aesthetics and smart appeal; Mahindra XUV.e8 choice for luxury and power.