
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Tata Curvv new interior theme spied
- Will be based on the higher variants
- Already four interior theme available with Curvv
On social media platform X, a new image of the Tata Curvv's interior has caught the attention of netizens, revealing that the SUV is set to receive an update soon. The major change appears to be a new beige interior upholstery - a lighter shade that enhances the ambience and gives a greater sense of space. Let's learn more about this update below, and in the meantime, join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay up to date with the latest automotive news.
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Tata Curvv

Currently, the Tata Curvv is available with four types of interior upholstery. The first features fabric seats and a dual-tone dashboard finished in black and silver. The second option offers light green leather seats with a matching dashboard, while the signature burgundy interior theme stands out as the most premium-looking. Lastly, if you opt for the #Dark Edition, you get an all-black interior theme.

After seeing the new post on X, it appears that another interior theme is on the way, likely to be offered only on the top-spec variants such as Creative+ S and Accomplished+ S. Moreover, the photo also reveals a refreshed multi-tone dashboard that combines the new beige shade with silver and black accents.
In the photo, we can also notice dual-zone climate control, drive mode selector, 12.3-inch infotainment screen, panoramic sunroof, and rear sunshade. Well, let's see when Tata is going to launch this update.
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Verdict
This new interior update for the Tata Curvv seems like a thoughtful step toward enhancing cabin appeal and comfort. The addition of a beige upholstery and multi-tone dashboard will make the interior feel more premium and spacious. Combined with features like dual-zone climate control and a rear sunshade, the Curvv is clearly gearing up to offer a more upmarket experience in its segment.















































