The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 saw the unveiling of the Tata Curvv, which is slated to hit the market in the months to come. According to industry insiders, there will be at least three powertrain alternatives available for this model.
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024, which kicked off recently, featured the unveiling of the Tata Curvv. This vehicle, which has previously been showcased in various stages of development, is now fully prepared to roll out into the markets in the next few months.
The new features of the Tata Curvv
The Tata Curvv signifies the first major product launch of the year for Tata Motors. It stands out from the crowd because of its sharp-looking front and unique coupe-like roofline, distinguishing it from taller SUVs such as the Creta, Seltos, Grand Vitara and Hyryder, among others. Patent images that appeared recently provided people a sneak peek into the final design of the Curvv, and its unveiling at the Expo confirmed that its design has remained largely unchanged from the version shown at last year’s Auto Expo, barring a few minor modifications.
The LED light bar on the Curvv now extends even further and bears a striking resemblance to the one on the Nexon facelift. The grille now features a blend of piano black and body colour finish rather than being completely body coloured. The new front bumper also houses new headlamp and foglamp fittings similar to the Harrier and Safari facelifts, along with an additional air vent between the grille and the license plate housing. The bumper also features a larger air intake with a prominent faux skid plate. On the sides, the wing mirrors are door mounted and the Curvv carries forward the design of flush door handles from its predecessors.
At the rear end, the tinted LED light bar and tail-lamps have been given a production-ready look. Vertical air inlets on the rear bumper also serve as additional reflectors. Some other features visible from the images released include a full LED light setup, specific to the top models, along with a 360-degree camera and 18-inch alloy wheels.
Tata Curvv: Size, Powertrain Alternatives
With its 4,308mm length, 1,810mm width and 1,630mm height, the Curvv fits right into the midsize SUV segment. Its 2,560mm wheelbase and 422-litre boot capacity only enhance its appeal.
The Curvv is set to offer multiple powertrain alternatives. Sources indicate that the Curvv EV will be the initial sales variant, giving it a head start over similar vehicles in the segment like the upcoming Creta EV. The Curvv EV is also expected to compete against Maruti and Toyota’s yet-to-be-released electric SUVs.
Besides the EV, Tata will offer fuel-based versions of the Curvv as well, carrying both petrol and diesel engines. The display model at the event runs on diesel, reportedly utilising Nexon’s 1.5-litre diesel engine. This iteration will be released after the launch of the Curvv EV. Subsequently, a 125hp, 1.2-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol engine, and a CNG variant would be made available. As for transmission, customers can look forward to an interesting mix of manual, AMT, and double-clutch transmission (DCT automatic) choices, dependent on the powertrain.
In terms of production and launch in India, the Curvv EV is scheduled to hit the assembly lines around April this year at the Tata Motors’ plant in Ranjangaon, near Pune. Tata Motors has set an ambitious annual sales target of around 48,000 units for the Curvv SUV, anticipating a contribution of approximately 12,000 units from the Curvv EV alone.
In related news, Tata Nexon's iCNG reveal is eagerly awaited, while the Tata Altroz has been spotted undergoing tests recently. The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 has also seen the notable reveal of the Tata Punch EV. All these recent developments, one after another, speak volumes about Tata Motors' commitment to ensuring its position as India's most valued automaker by the market capitalisation.
CFMOTO Introduces CFLiTE Sub-Brand with Three New Electric Bikes
CFMOTO, the popular Chinese two-wheeler manufacturer known for blending style and performance, has officially unveiled its new electric sub-brand CFLiTE, marking a bold step into the world of sustainable mobility. The launch includes three all-electric two-wheelers designed to cater to urban commuters and eco-conscious riders, further expanding CFMOTO’s global footprint.
The CFLiTE Lineup: Smart, Stylish, and Silent
The newly launched CFLiTE range comprises:
Keep visiting CarTopNews for all the latest updates on electric motorcycles, scooters, and the future of urban mobility.
Mercedes-Benz has set the automotive world abuzz with the unveiling of its Vision V Concept, a forward-looking electric MPV that offers a tantalizing preview of the next-generation V-Class. Blending cutting-edge design with sustainable innovation, the Vision V marks a bold step into the luxury electric van segment, and hints at what customers can expect from the brand's upcoming people-mover lineup.
Futuristic Design Meets Family Utility
The Vision V Concept is more than just a show car—it’s a statement of intent. With clean lines, a sleek silhouette, and an illuminated front grille that showcases the brand's evolving design DNA, the electric MPV projects modern elegance and futuristic sophistication. Slim LED headlamps, flush surfaces, and massive alloy wheels all contribute to its dynamic presence, while retaining the core essence of a spacious family mover.
Mercedes aims to revolutionize the traditional MPV segment, elevating the V-Class from a practical transport vehicle to a luxury electric sanctuary on wheels.
Spacious Interior with a Lounge-Like Experience
Inside, the Vision V Concept is a tech-forward marvel. Mercedes has gone all-in on comfort, space, and technology, creating a lounge-like atmosphere for all occupants. Plush seating, ambient lighting, and a large infotainment display offer a premium, business-class vibe. The cabin layout is designed for versatility, making it perfect for both family road trips and executive travel.
The vehicle showcases MBUX-based digital integration, intelligent voice assistance, and next-gen connectivity features, promising a seamless experience whether you’re driving or being chauffeured.
Built on the New VAN.EA Platform
The Vision V rides on Mercedes-Benz’s dedicated VAN.EA (Van Electric Architecture) platform, which will underpin all future midsize and large electric vans from the brand starting 2026. This skateboard-style EV platform allows for optimized battery placement, better interior packaging, and a range of powertrain configurations to meet both private and commercial needs.
Expect multiple variants down the road, including private luxury versions and utilitarian workhorses, all sharing the same robust EV bones.
A Clear Vision for Sustainable Mobility
With electrification accelerating across all vehicle segments, Mercedes-Benz is making it clear that MPVs are no exception. The Vision V Concept underlines the brand’s commitment to sustainability without compromising on luxury, comfort, or utility. It aligns with Mercedes' broader strategy to offer an all-electric lineup by the end of this decade.
When Will It Launch?
While the Vision V is still in concept form, the production-ready version of the next-gen V-Class based on this concept is expected to debut in 2026. It will be aimed at both family buyers and commercial fleet operators looking for premium electric transport solutions.
Final Thoughts
The Mercedes-Benz Vision V Concept isn’t just a glimpse into the future of MPVs—it’s a promise of luxury, performance, and sustainability combined. As the electric revolution sweeps through every segment, Mercedes’ bold design and engineering philosophy are setting new benchmarks for what we can expect from people movers of tomorrow.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for more updates as Mercedes moves closer to launching this revolutionary electric V-Class.
Volkswagen has unveiled three innovative concept vehicles—ID. Era, ID. Evo, and ID. Aura—at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, signaling a significant expansion of its ID sub-brand in China. These concepts preview a lineup of 30 new models set to launch in the Chinese market by 2027, encompassing a range of new-energy vehicles (NEVs) including plug-in hybrids, range-extenders, and all-electric powertrains.
ID. Era: Pioneering Range-Extender SUV
Developed in collaboration with SAIC, Volkswagen's joint venture partner in China, the ID. Era introduces the brand's first range-extender powertrain. This system utilizes a petrol engine solely to charge the battery, enabling a combined driving range of up to 1,000 kilometers. Designed with practicality in mind, the ID. Era features a seven-seat configuration, akin to the Volkswagen Tayron SUV available in international markets.
** ID. Evo: Advancing Electric SUV Technology**
The ID. Evo, produced by Volkswagen's Anhui-based subsidiary, shares its platform with the ID. Unyx—a rebadged version of the Cupra Tavascan. However, the Evo distinguishes itself with a more conventional SUV silhouette, replacing the Unyx's sloping roofline. Notably, the Evo is equipped with an 800V electrical architecture, facilitating faster charging and improved efficiency. Additionally, it incorporates a new zonal computer system, enhancing digital services and enabling swift over-the-air software updates
** ID. Aura: Introducing the CMP-Based Sedan**
The ID. Aura sedan emerges from Volkswagen's joint venture with First Automotive Works (FAW), one of China's leading automotive manufacturers. While specific dimensions remain undisclosed, the Aura's silhouette resembles that of the Volkswagen Bora, known as the Vento in European markets. Significantly, the ID. Aura is the first vehicle built on Volkswagen's new China Main Platform (CMP), tailored to meet the preferences and requirements of Chinese consumers.
These concept vehicles underscore Volkswagen's commitment to innovation and its strategic focus on the Chinese automotive market. By introducing diverse powertrain options and advanced technologies, Volkswagen aims to cater to a broad spectrum of consumer needs and preferences in the rapidly evolving NEV segment
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for the latest updates on Volkswagen's upcoming models and developments in the global automotive landscape.
Tata Motors has once again set a new benchmark in vehicle safety with the Nexon EV 45 kWh variant achieving a 5-star rating in the Bharat New Car Assessment Programme (Bharat NCAP). This accomplishment underscores Tata's commitment to delivering electric vehicles that prioritize both performance and passenger protection.
Stellar Safety Performance
The Nexon EV 45 kWh variant excelled in the Bharat NCAP crash tests, securing:
Adult Occupant Protection (AOP): 29.86 out of 32 points
Child Occupant Protection (COP): 44.95 out of 49 points
These impressive scores highlight the vehicle's robust safety features and structural integrity, ensuring maximum protection for all occupants.
Comprehensive Safety Features
The tested model, the Empowered+ LR variant, comes equipped with an array of advanced safety technologies, including:
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for more updates on Tata Motors and the evolving landscape of electric vehicles in India.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has embarked on a significant initiative to explore the potential of hydrogen-powered mobility in India. In collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IndianOil), HMIL is conducting real-world trials of its flagship hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), the Hyundai NEXO. This partnership aims to assess the viability of hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source for mass mobility in the Indian context.
Strategic Collaboration for Sustainable Mobility
Under a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), HMIL has provided IndianOil with a Hyundai NEXO FCEV for extensive testing. Over the next two years, the vehicle will undergo rigorous trials across diverse Indian terrains, covering approximately 40,000 kilometers. The focus will be on evaluating the NEXO's performance, durability, and operational efficiency under real-world conditions. Additionally, a comprehensive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis will be conducted to understand the long-term economic feasibility of hydrogen-powered vehicles in India.
Hyundai NEXO: A Glimpse into the Future
The Hyundai NEXO represents cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell technology. Equipped with a 95 kW hydrogen fuel cell system and a 40 kW battery, it delivers a combined output of approximately 135 kW (183 PS) and 395 Nm of torque. This setup enables the NEXO to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 9.2 seconds. With a full tank of hydrogen, the vehicle offers an impressive driving range of up to 666 kilometers (WLTP cycle) and can be refueled in under five minutes. Built on a dedicated FCEV platform, the NEXO also features advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), an aerodynamic design, and a spacious, technology-rich cabin.
Building the Hydrogen Ecosystem
Beyond vehicle trials, Hyundai is actively working to develop the hydrogen infrastructure in India. In collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras), HMIL is establishing a Hydrogen Innovation Centre. This facility will serve as a hub for research and development, providing infrastructure for startups and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to test hydrogen components and promote innovation in the sector.
A Step Towards a Greener Future
This initiative aligns with India's broader vision of achieving energy security and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. By exploring hydrogen as an alternative fuel source, HMIL and IndianOil aim to contribute to the development of a cleaner, self-reliant, and sustainable mobility ecosystem in the country. The outcomes of these trials will provide valuable insights into the practicality of hydrogen-powered vehicles and their role in India's transition to green energy.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for the latest updates on Hyundai's hydrogen initiatives and other developments in sustainable mobility.
Kia has officially unveiled the K4 hatchback at the 2025 New York International Auto Show, marking its entry into the competitive compact hatchback segment. Designed to rival established models like the Volkswagen Golf, the K4 hatchback combines dynamic styling, versatile performance, and advanced technology.
Engine and Performance
The Kia K4 hatchback offers two petrol engine options:
Mercedes-Benz has officially discontinued the GLB SUV in India. The German automaker confirmed that all units allocated for the Indian market have been sold, and no further imports are planned. The GLB, introduced in December 2022, was available for just over two years. It was the brand's most affordable 7-seater luxury SUV, with prices ranging from ₹63.80 lakh to ₹69.80 lakh (ex-showroom). Despite its unique positioning, the GLB faced stiff competition and did not achieve significant sales volumes.
Powertrain Options
The GLB was offered in three variants:
GLB 200 Progressive: Powered by a 1.3-liter turbo-petrol engine producing 163 hp and 250 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and front-wheel drive.
GLB 220d 4MATIC: Featured a 2.0-liter diesel engine delivering 190 hp and 400 Nm of torque, coupled with an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
GLB 220d AMG Line 4MATIC: Shared the same powertrain as the 220d 4MATIC but included AMG styling elements and additional features.
Facelift and Future Prospects
In March 2023, Mercedes-Benz unveiled a facelifted version of the GLB globally, featuring updated bumpers, a revised front grille, and enhancements to the interior and feature list. The facelift also introduced mild-hybrid technology to improve efficiency. However, this updated model has not been launched in India.
While the GLB has been discontinued, Mercedes-Benz continues to offer the EQB in India, an all-electric 7-seater SUV launched alongside the GLB in December 2022. The EQB received a facelift in July 2024 and is currently available in EQB 250+ and EQB 350 variants, priced at ₹72.20 lakh and ₹78.90 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively.
Stay tuned to CarTopNews for the latest updates on Mercedes-Benz's offerings and other developments in the automotive industry.
Porsche has once again demonstrated its engineering prowess by setting a new benchmark for manual transmission vehicles at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The latest 911 GT3 (992.2) with a six-speed manual gearbox completed the 20.832 km circuit in an impressive 6 minutes and 56.294 seconds, establishing itself as the fastest production car with a manual transmission on this iconic track
Record-Breaking Performance
Piloted by Porsche brand ambassador and seasoned racer Jörg Bergmeister, the 911 GT3 achieved this feat under optimal conditions—ambient temperature at 12°C and track temperature at 27°C. The vehicle was equipped with the optional Weissach Package, which includes weight-saving carbon fiber components, reducing the car's weight by approximately 12 kg. Additionally, it ran on road-legal Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires, sized 255/35 R20 at the front and 315/30 R21 at the rear .
Technical Specifications