Tata Curvv & nexon News & Top Stories

These 3 Features Will Make The Tata Curvv Like The New Nexon

The Tata Curvv will be the upcoming model to join the small SUV market in India. Similar to the Tata Nexon subcompact SUV, it will be available in both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) models. Let’s now examine the similarities and differences between the two Tata SUVs, as we have previously seen how they will differ.

Comparable Exterior And Interior Design Elements

Tata originally introduced the Curvv concept’s split-headlight and LED DRL design philosophy on the redesigned Nexon. The closer-to-production version displayed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 indicates that it will also be apparent on the Curvv ICE. It has triangular housings for the LED headlights, chrome inserts in the lower part of the bumper, and more angular LED DRLs on either side of the grille. Similar to the facelifted Tata Nexon EV, the Curvv will also feature an integrated LED DRL arrangement.

Tata’s SUV coupe looks to have a touch-based climate control panel and a simple dashboard inside, just like the Nexon.

Typical Elements in Many

The Curvv will have two digital displays—one for infotainment and the other for the driver’s cluster—just like the recently redesigned Nexon. The 10.25-inch digital driver display will remain the same, although it may receive the larger 12.3-inch touchscreen found on the Nexon EV. Additional common features will be linked car technology, wireless phone charging, air conditioning, height-adjustable front seats, and cruise control.

We anticipate that it will come equipped with the same suite of safety features found in the Nexon, which includes six airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and ISOFIX child seat anchorages. Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) including adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and autonomous emergency braking may also be fitted to the Curvv by Tata.

Comparable Fuel and Diesel Engine Options

A 1.5-liter diesel engine and a 1.2-liter turbo-petrol engine are available for the ICE variants of the Curvv and Nexon.

engine

SpecificationsTata Curvv/ Nexon PetrolTata Curvv/ Nexon Diesel
Engine1.2-litre turbo1.5-litre diesel
Power125 PS/ 120 PS115 PS
Torque225 Nm/ 170 Nm260 Nm
Transmission6-speed MT, 7-speed DCT (expected)/ 5-speed MT, 6-speed MT, 6-speed AMT, 7-speed DCT6-speed MT/ 6-speed MT, 6-speed AMT

Naturally, Tata built the brand-new turbo-petrol engine in the Curvv, which was last seen at the Auto Expo 2023.

Launch Schedule for Curvv

The launch dates for the Tata Curvv and Curvv EV have been revealed, with the latter expected to arrive first. We anticipate that the Curvv ICE will start at Rs 10.50 lakh (ex-showroom). Its competitors include the Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, MG Astor, Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Honda Elevate, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and Citroen C3 Aircross.

MPV Home News & Top Stories

If You Purchase One Now, Be Prepared To Wait Up To A Year To Bring A Premium MPV Home

Be Prepared To Wait: MPVs have long been a preferred option for those seeking a roomy family vehicle with several seating configurations, ample interior space, and practicality. There are up to four high-end MPVs available in our market, such as the Toyota Innova Hycross and Kia Carens. The waiting period to take one home is as follows if you intend to purchase any of them in February

CityKia CarensToyota Innova CrystaToyota Innova HycrossMaruti Invicto
New Delhi2 months3-4 months12 months8-10 months
Bengaluru2 months6 months6-8 months3 months
Mumbai2 months3 months6-9 months4-5 months
Hyderabad1-2 months3 months8 months3 months
Pune3 months5 months7 months6 months
Chennai2 months3-4 months8 months5 months
Jaipur1-2 months3-4 months6-8 months5 months
Ahmedabad1-2 months5 months8-10 months3-4 months
Gurugram1 month3 months6-9 months5 months
Lucknow3 months4 months8 months5 months
Kolkata2-2.5 months3-5 months6-8 months7-8 months
Thane2 months3-4 months6 months6-7 months
Surat2 months4 months5-7 months5-6 months
Ghaziabad2 months5 months7 months5 months
Chandigarh2 months4 months5 months6 months
Coimbatore2 months4 months8 months4-5 months
Patna2 months3-5 months6 months5 months
Faridabad1-2 months4 months8 months4-5 months
Indore1-2 months5 months7 months6 months
Noida1-2 months4 months6-8 months4-5 months

Important lessons learned 

Kia Carens

  • A new Kia Carens will only be available to buyers in Pune and Lucknow for a maximum of three months. Buyers in Hyderabad, Gurugram, Indore, and Noida can take advantage of its shortest waiting period, which is one month.

Toyota

  • There are some of the longest wait times for the two Toyota MPVs, the Innova Hycross and Innova Crysta. The latter isn’t available any earlier than six months, whereas the former has a minimum waiting period of three months
  • High wait periods are also a problem for the rebadged Maruti Invicto, which is the Toyota MPV. To drive it home, buyers in places like Chandigarh, Kolkata, and New Delhi will have to wait the longest.
Top 10 Best-selling Cars In January 2024 News & Top Stories

These Were January 2024’s Top 10 Best-Selling Automobiles

After a decline in sales at the end of 2023, the Indian automotive industry saw a spike in month-over-month (MoM) demand in the first month of 2024. The demand for almost all of the cars on this list increased positively year over year (YoY). Below is a thorough analysis of the sales performance of each model in January 2024

ModelJanuary 2024January 2023December 2023
Maruti Baleno19,63016,35710,669
Tata Punch17,97812,00613,787
Maruti Wagon R17,75620,4668,578
Tata Nexon17,18215,56715,284
Maruti Dzire16,77311,31714,012
Maruti Swift15,37016,44011,843
Maruti Brezza15,30314,35912,844
Maruti Ertiga14,6329,75012,975
Mahindra Scorpio14,2938,71511,355
Maruti Fronx13,6439,692

Key Takeaways

Maruti Baleno

  • The top spot on the January 2024 sales list went to the Maruti Baleno, with around 20,000 units sold. While its demand nearly doubled during the MoM spike, its year-over-year (YoY) figure increased by 20%.

 Nexon EV

  • The next three best-selling models in January 2024 were the Maruti Wagon R, Tata Nexon, and Tata Punch, with sales ranging from 17,000 to 18,000 units each. With a 50 percent YoY rise, the Punch saw the largest of the three. Please take note that the stats for the Punch and Nexon also account for the sales of the EV versions of the Punch and Nexon.
  • The single sedan on the list, the Maruti Dzire, sold about 16,800 units overall and was closely followed by the Nexon. The sales for March increased by almost 2,000 units. Maruti Swift
  • The next two cars on the January 2024 list were the Maruti Swift and Maruti Brezza, with sales figures ranging from 15,000 to 16,000 units. The hatchback saw a seven percent YoY decline, but the Brezza saw a seven percent YoY increase.
  • Both the Mahindra Scorpio (which comprises the Classic and Scorpio N models) and the Maruti Ertiga saw YoY sales increases of more than 50%.
  • The Maruti Fronx makes it onto this list with almost 13,600 units shipped. Its MoM number increased by over four thousand units.

 

71 Customised Kia Carens News & Top Stories

71 Kia Carens MPVs with customizations are currently in the Punjab Police fleet.

  • 71 Kia Carens MPV: A public address system and high-intensity strobe lights are included with the specially customized Carens MPV.
  • To power the extra equipment installed on the police version of the Carens, it is additionally outfitted with a larger capacity 60 Ah battery.

‘Dial 112’ body decals and unique Punjab police stickers are also included with the Carens.
The intentionally altered Kia Carens MPVs made their debut at the Auto Expo 2023 in two configurations: one as an ambulance and the other as a police car. Recently, the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 included the Carens purpose-built vehicle (PBV) variant as well. The Punjab police have received 71 Carens MPVs from Kia that have been particularly customized. These will be used as emergency response vehicles, to help the public.

How It Appearances

71 Customised Kia Carens

Kia hasn’t altered the exterior of this specially designed Carens variant, but it does have unique Punjab Police decals on the doors, bonnet, and bumper in addition to ‘Dial 112’ emergency response decals. Moreover, the roof is equipped with powerful strobe lights, similar to those found on police cars. The big antenna, which is probably used for long-distance police radio operations, is also visible.

With its 15-inch steel wheels, the police version of the Kia Carens appears to be based on the base-spec Premium model.

Modifications Made to the Car

71 Customised Kia Carens

The Punjab police received a 7-seater version of the modified Kia Carens. The public address system is probably mounted to the center console, and the major alteration is the semi-leatherette seat covering. It has second-row seats with 60:40 split-folding, and, like the standard MPV, the third row can be split-folded into a 50:50 ratio. For increased convenience, the second and third rows of this police version of the Carens have roof-mounted AC vents, and all four windows have power windows. A 12V power socket, five USB Type-C ports, and adjustable headrests are also included in all three rows of seating.

To power the added equipment, the customized Carens model has a larger 60 Ah battery. Along with its safety kit that includes six airbags, all-wheel disc brakes, electronic stability control, and a tire pressure monitoring system, Kia has also fitted it with amenities like a semi-digital driver’s display and idle engine start/stop.

Specifics of Carens’s Powertrain

71 Customised Kia Carens

This police-specified Kia Carens has a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine with 115 horsepower and 144 Nm of torque. A manual transmission with six speeds is attached to the unit.

A 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine (160 PS / 253 Nm) mated to either a 6-speed iMT (manual transmission without clutch pedal) or a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic transmission) and a 1.5-liter diesel engine (116 PS / 250 Nm) paired with either a 6-speed iMT or a 6-speed automatic transmission are the two additional engine options available to private buyers for the Kia Carens.

Prices & Rivals

Although the pricing range for the specially designed Carens model is unknown, the standard Kia MPV is available for between Rs 10.45 lakh and Rs 19.45 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). One may view the Carens as a high-end substitute for the Maruti Ertiga/Toyota Rumion, or as a more cost-effective option compared to the Toyota Innova Crysta and Toyota Innova Hycross/Maruti Invicto.

MORE THAN 2 LAKHS OF ORDERS AND NOT YET DELIVERED News & Top Stories

Mahindra Still Needs To Fulfill Over Two Lakh Orders, With Scorpio Classic, Scorpio N, And Thar Leading The Way

Mahindra Cars recently revealed the total number of pending orders for all of its vehicles, along with other particulars for each brand, at a financial report conference. As of the beginning of February 2024, 2.26 lakh orders were outstanding, including some of the company’s most popular SUVs, like the Mahindra XUV700, Mahindra Scorpio N, and Mahindra Thar.

Pending Orders according to Model

ModelPending Order
Scorpio Classic and Scorpio N1,01,000
Thar71,000
XUV70035,000
Bolero and Bolero Neo10,000
XUV300 and XUV4008,800

1.01 lakh open bookings are shared by the Mahindra Scorpio N and Mahindra Scorpio Classic. That the Scorpio siblings receive an average of 16,000 bookings each month is a statistic that further emphasizes its appeal. Following up with 71,000 pending orders is the Mahindra Thar, which includes the rear-wheel drive variant. Three thousand five hundred XUV700s, ten thousand Bolero, and Bolero Neos, and about nine thousand XUV300 and XUV400 EVs have not yet been delivered by BMW.

The Mean Wait Durations For These SUVs

ModelAverage Waiting Period*
Scorpio Classic2.5-3 months
Scorpio N6 months
Thar3.5 months
XUV7006.5 months
Bolero3 months
Bolero Neo3 months
XUV3004 months
XUV4003 months

The maximum wait times for the Scorpio N and XUV700 in India’s top 20 cities are as high as 6.5 months, as can be observed above. At 2.5 months, the Scorpio Classic has the shortest average waiting period.

Even though the current back order total of over 3 lakh units is an improvement over the previous total, Mahindra has not formally disclosed the cause of the enormous pending numbers. However, deliveries are likely being delayed due to a variety of issues, such as supply chain and production limitations. Please let us know in the comments section what kind of waiting period you’re facing if you have any of the aforementioned Mahindra Cars models on order.

Mahindra Scorpio News & Top Stories

In January 2024, more over 90% of Mahindra Scorpio purchasers selected the diesel drivetrain.

  • The diesel and turbo-petrol engines are the same for all three vehicles.
  • Scorpio N and Scorpio Classic are two of the Scorpio figures.
  • Mahindra is unlikely to phase out its diesel engines anytime soon given the tremendous demand for its diesel-powered vehicles.

One of the largest automakers in India, Mahindra is renowned for producing strong and durable SUVs. The fact that most Mahindra SUVs come with a choice of gasoline or diesel engines is one feature that sets them apart from their competitors. Popular vehicles in the group, such as the Mahindra Thar, XUV700, and Scorpio N, are available with identical 2-liter turbo-petrol and 2.2-liter diesel engines in various levels of performance. Here, we examine the gasoline versus diesel sales breakdown of Mahindra vehicles for January 2024 to determine which fuel type is more in demand.

Maruti Scorpio and Scorpio N

Mahindra Scorpio & Scorpio N

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol654765
Diesel8,06113,528

The combined sales numbers for the Mahindra Scorpio N and Scorpio Classic are as follows. Here, there is a 4X4 option, manual and automatic transmission options, and a diesel engine.
One thing to keep in mind is that the petrol sales data only apply to the Scorpio N because the Scorpio Classic only comes with the diesel manual engine transmission combo.

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol7.5 %5.4 %
Diesel92.5 %94.6 %

The 2.2-liter diesel engine is preferred with this tough SUV, which had sales of over 14,000 vehicles in January 2024. Not only do the gasoline versions have lower sales numbers, but their sales have decreased when compared to the same month the previous year.

Mahindra Thar

Mahindra Thar

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol334657
Diesel4,0765,402

Similar sales splits exist for the Mahindra Thar as well, with diesel vehicles outselling petrol ones in terms of client demand. The Mahindra Thar has three engine options—the 1.5-liter diesel, the turbo-petrol, and the diesel engines discussed earlier—but only when it comes to the RWD (rear-wheel drive) versions.

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol7.6 %10.8 %
Diesel92.4 %89.2 %

On the other hand, sales of the gasoline variants have climbed over the previous year, accounting for more over 10% of total sales.

Mahindra XUV700

Mahindra XUV700

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol1,3751,989
Diesel4,4125,217

Sales of the Mahindra XUV700 for both gasoline and diesel saw rise, but the demand for the diesel variants remained higher than the demand for the gasoline version. The gasoline units fell short of 2000 units, but the diesel units exceeded the 5000 unit sales threshold.

PowertrainJanuary 2023January 2024
Petrol23.8 %27.6 %
Diesel76.2 %72.4 %

However, compared to January 2024, the sales percentage of its gasoline variations did experience an increase of almost four percent.

It is evident from these sales statistics for well-known Mahindra models that Mahindra buyers favor purchasing diesel-powered vehicles. Therefore, it appears Mahindra’s diesel lineup is here to stay, despite the ongoing price increases for the diesel engines that will soon be required to comply with even higher pollution requirements. Which would you rather use: electric, gasoline, or diesel? Tell us in the comments below.