Tata Motors is slated to introduce a range of thrilling new vehicles in 2024 in India, . Here’s a preview of what’s coming in 2024 following the display of numerous internal combustion and all-electric vehicles at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024.
Tata’s forthcoming lineup offers something for everyone, from the sporty Tata Altroz Racer to the elegant coupe-SUV Tata Curvv.
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Tata Upcoming Ev Vehicles
1. Tata Curv
Tata Curvv, the most awaited forthcoming Tata vehicle, will be offered in internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle versions. Anticipated for release in March 2024, the electric variant will sit atop the immensely popular Nexon EV and boast a stated range exceeding 500 km. It might even have all the newest technology installed, such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Later in the year, the ICE version will go up against well-liked small SUVs like the Maruti Grand Vitara and Hyundai Creta.
2. Punch Facelift
The Punch makeover delivers a new style influenced by the unique appearance of the Punch EV and is anticipated to arrive before the end of the year. Anticipate redesigned front and rear fascias together with the trusty 85 horsepower and 113 Nm torque 1.2-liter NA petrol engine. A 5-speed AMT with an optional CNG kit is available, or a 5-speed manual gearbox is the other option.
3. Altroz Racer
The Altroz Racer edition gives the Altroz nameplate a sportier edge with improvements to the exterior like a striking grille, a blacked-out bonnet with racing stripes, and elegant 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. With its upgraded touchscreen unit, digital instrument cluster, 360-degree camera, and heads-up display, the interior offers a luxurious experience. It has a potent 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine that is only connected to a 6-speed manual gearbox.
4. Curvv EV
The Curvv EV, which Tata is getting ready to unveil, is based on the amazing Curvv concept and keeps the creative design that was on show at the Auto Expo. The coupe’s look is still striking, but the production-ready model will likely have interior improvements. Although the battery’s exact characteristics are unknown, it should offer a 450–500 km driving range.
5. Harrier EV
The Harrier EV is scheduled to go on sale with a design that closely resembles its concept counterpart after making its debut at the Auto Expo. It is constructed using Tata’s Gen2 architecture and may be driven in several ways, including all-wheel drive. Although the battery’s specs are unclear, a 500 km range is anticipated.