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OWNER'S MANUAL
REV 00 /DEC 2024

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  • Page 1 CURVV EV OWNER’S MANUAL REV 00 /DEC 2024...
  • Page 2: Customer Assistance

    In our constant endeavour to provide assistance and complete For additional information, refer to "24X7 Roadside Assistance" section in the Owner’s manual. service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- tomer assistance centre. For updated Owner's Manual and Infotainment Manual refer be-...
  • Page 3 Always use genuine parts for continued performance of your vehicle. Avoid modification, non- genuine accessories fitment on your vehicle. TATA MOTORS does not carry any liability arising due to it. Always keep this manual in the vehicle.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 01. INTRODUCTION TO EV Important Tips Types of Charging EV Overview V2X Charging Know Your Vehicle Important Messages 05. OPENING AND CLOSING Important Information Keys Doors 02. SAFETY Windows General Safety Tips Bonnet and Charging Flap Seats Mechanically Operated Tailgate Seat Belts Power Operated Tailgate Supplementary Restraint System (SRS - Airbags)
  • Page 6 CONTENTS 07. STARTING AND DRIVING FATC Sensors Before You Start Your EV Fascia Switches Cabin Air Purification Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) Power Sunroof (if equipped) Fascia Switches Steering Lock / Unlock And Ignition Switch Steering Mounted Controls (if equipped) Power Sunroof (if equipped) Driving Tips Infotainment System Display...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS 09. STOWAGE AREA 24 X 7 Roadside Assistance Storage Compartment 11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Glove Box Driver Side Coin Box Lubricant Specifications Vehicle Specifications Utility Pockets on Front Doors Vehicle Dimensions Utility Pockets on Rear Doors Aggregate Identification Center Console Foldable Arm Rest (if equipped) 12.
  • Page 8 CONTENTS On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) System Do it Yourself Car Care Value Added Services Vehicle Exterior Enrichment Vehicle Interior Enrichment 13. WARRANTY Vehicle Warranty - Terms and Conditions 14. EXTENDED WARRANTY Extended Warranty - Terms and Conditions viii...
  • Page 9: Ev Overview

    INTRODUCTION TO EV EV OVERVIEW Main Components The high voltage battery also charges the On-Board Charger (OBC) 12-volt battery. An electric vehicle is powered by a battery The high voltage battery must be charged -Edrive and it does not need any type of A device that charges the high voltage with electricity before the vehicle can be fossil fuel.
  • Page 10 It is recom- etc. mended that you take your vehicle to  The EV system uses high voltage DC TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Serv- current. The system can be hot during ice Centre. and after starting and when the vehicle ...
  • Page 11 In these cases there is no risk of injury age system. from electrocution. Other damage to  TATA MOTORS recommends to have the vehicle is possible. modifications and work on the vehicle only to be carried out by TATA MO- TORS EV Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION TO EV Common Terminologies and Abbrevia- V2L – Vehicle to Load BCM - Body Control Module tions V2V – Vehicle to Vehicle POT - Power Operated Tailgate EV – Electric Vehicle UID - User Identification Device ADAS - Advanced Driver Assistance Sys- HV battery –...
  • Page 13: Know Your Vehicle

    INTRODUCTION TO EV KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 1. Sunroof 2. Windows 3. Rear View Mirror with Camera 4. Door Handle Switch (DHS) 5. Front Windshield Wipers 6. Bonnet 7. Turn Indicator/ DRL/ Position Lamp 8. Head Lamp 9. Fog Lamp with cornering 10.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Shark Fin Antenna Reflex Reflector Reverse Lamp Stop Lamp Turn Indicator / Position Lamp Position Lamp / Partial Turn Indicator 7. High Mounted Stop Lamp 8. Rear Camera 9. Rear Parking Sensors 10. Tail Gate Open Switch * Image for your reference, actual vehicle may differ.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Steering Mounted Switches Regeneration Lever 3. Seat Ventilation 4. Power Seat Adjustments Driver side Coin Box 6. Bonnet Opening Lever ORVM adjusting Knob Door Opening Lever Door Locking/Unlocking Knob 10. Driver side Power Window Express Up / Down 11.
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION TO EV 1. Passenger Airbag 2. Infotainment Display 3. Instrument Cluster 4. Horn pad 5. Driver Airbag 6. Start/Stop Switch 7. Drive Modes 8. USB Charger for Rear Passenger 9. Arm Rest 10. Power Socket & USB 11. Auto Hold and EPB 12.
  • Page 17: Important Messages

    Take your sonal injury and serious damage to the  vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS Do not drive through heavy water vehicle. EV Authorized Service centre get it logged area.
  • Page 18 CAUTION cle fire. Inform them your vehicle is EV. Do not store or carry inflammable ma- Contact nearest TATA MOTORS EV Au- terials in the vehicle. thorised Service Centre for further assis-  Refrain from connecting the vehicle to tance.
  • Page 19: Safety

    How well you can see and judge ob- flooring, you should not try to start the jects. engine, we recommend to kindly con-  tact TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser- How well familiar you are with your ve- vice Center. hicle controls and its capabilities. ...
  • Page 20: Seats

    SAFETY SEATS Rear Seat Back WARNING Your vehicle is provided with good seating  WARNING After adjusting the seat make sure comfort. To make your journey more safe it is securely locked by pushing it The rear seatback must be securely and enjoyable we recommend you to fol- forward and backwards without us- latched.
  • Page 21 SAFETY Head Restraint WARNING WARNING Front Seat Storing items against seatback or in Do not drive the vehicle without the any other way interfering with proper seat head restraints. Head restraints locking of a seatback could result in are intended to help reduce injuries serious or fatal injury in a sudden stop during an accident.
  • Page 22: Seat Belts

    Make sure that your seat is adjusted the seat belt over the shoulder and to a good driving position and the back It is not advised by TATA Motors to re- across the chest. When the seat belt of the seat is upright.
  • Page 23 SAFETY Releasing the Seat Belt Seat Belt Height Adjustments (if Inspect the seat belt system period- equipped) ically, checking for cuts, frays, or To release the seat belt, push the red but- loose parts. A frayed or torn seatbelt ton on the lock buckle (refer “PRESS TO could rip apart in a collision and UNLOCK”...
  • Page 24 SAFETY Use of Seat Belts for Pregnant Seat Belt Warning Lamp  If any passenger seat is occupied by Women child (without child seat), system may detect occupancy and warn with seat WARNING belt warning. It is not taken to mean ...
  • Page 25 SAFETY Seat Belts With Pre – Tensioner (if Seat Belt with Load Limiter (If equipped) equipped) You can use the pre-tensioner seat belts You can use the load limiter in the same in the same manner as ordinary seat manner as ordinary seat belts. The seat belts.
  • Page 26: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs - Airbags)

    SAFETY SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS - AIRBAGS) There are 6 airbags provided in your car: Diver Airbag Front Passenger Airbag Side Airbag RH Side Airbag LH Curtain Airbag RH Curtain Airbag LH The driver airbag is mounted in the centre of the steering wheel.
  • Page 27 SAFETY NOTE nor make it hurdle to exit the vehicle. Air- The ‘SRS’ system also comprises of the bag inflation is virtually instantaneous  following components depending upon Open your windows and doors as occurs with considerable force, accompa- the provided safety features in vehicle. soon as possible after collision to re- nied by loud noise and smoke, which is ...
  • Page 28 SAFETY Passenger Airbag (PAB) Switch PAB Switch OFF WARNING If rearward facing child seat needs to be Passenger airbag switch is used to acti- • Always use seat belts and CRS at installed on front passenger seat to carry vate and de-activate the passenger air- all times.
  • Page 29 SAFETY Passenger Airbag (PAB) Indicator PAB Indicator ON: Wrong Seating Positions When the PAB Passenger airbag indicator is provided to switch is turned notify an occupant, whether passenger to ‘ON’ position airbag is activated (ON) or deactivated to activate the airbag, ‘ON symbol & text’ (OFF) in vehicle.
  • Page 30 SAFETY NOTE  Never place your arm over the air- bag as a deploying airbag can result in serious arm fractures or other in- juries.  Do not allow the passengers to lean their heads or bodies onto doors or place objects between the doors and passengers when they are seated on seats equipped with side...
  • Page 31 This could affect deployment of the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Ser- Airbags, and may lead to severe to  The SRS warning lamp blinks when vice Centre for necessary guidance.
  • Page 32 SAFETY Airbag Warning Sticker on Front WARNING away from frontal airbags. Therefore, de- Passenger Sun Visor ploying frontal airbags in such situations Never use a rearward facing child re- will not protect the occupant. Head re- straint on a seat protected by an active straints and seat belts provide occupant Airbag in front of it, death or serious in- protection during a rear collision.
  • Page 33 SAFETY bags may deploy depending upon the se- verity of collision. In some of these condi- tions, damage to the vehicle may be mi- nor or not be readily visible. When front airbags/side airbags/side curtain airbags (if equipped) may not deploy, even with exterior visible vehi- cle damage? The airbags are triggered only when there...
  • Page 34: Children On Board

    SAFETY CHILDREN ON BOARD Child Restraint System (CRS) WARNING TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS)  Do not leave unattended children in for all children up to 36 Kg and to be your vehicle. placed at recommended positions only (Refer CRS Position table in this section).
  • Page 35 Owner’s Manual as well as those pro- vided by the child seat’s manufacturer. TATA MOTORS recommends Joie i- Spin Safe or Joie i-Spin 360 R i-size seats for up to 18 Kg children. These...
  • Page 36 SAFETY  and keep it at safe location to reinstall Adjust the front passenger seat for- it whenever adult passenger is sitting ward or backward as per requirement, at that position. so that there could not be any contact between front passenger seat & child ...
  • Page 37 SAFETY Not Recommended CRS Position Recommended CRS Position...
  • Page 38 SAFETY Recommended CRS Position as Per the Vehicle Matrix Recommended CRS Positions (CRS Fastened With A Safety Belt) The suitability of seat position for carriage Front Passen- Front Pas- of children and recommended category of Mass Rear Out- Rear Out- Rear ger with PAB senger with...
  • Page 39 SAFETY CAUTION Recommended CRS Positions (CRS That Can Be Used With ISOFIX System) A CRS in a closed vehicle can be- come very hot. To prevent burns, Rear check the seating surface and buckles Front Category Out- Rear Out- Mass Rear before placing your child in CRS.
  • Page 40 ISOFIX and top-tether If the airbag SRS warning indicator in anchorages (as may be applicable) inves- the instrument cluster illuminates con- tigated at TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre. tinuously, it means that there is mal- function in the system. Remove the...
  • Page 41 SAFETY the child lock cannot be opened from in- side. It can be opened only from the out- side. NOTE Lift the lock lever upward to deactivate the child lock when not required.
  • Page 42: Additional Safety Features

    SAFETY ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES It goes OFF after a few seconds if the sys- carefully in adverse weather and tem is healthy. traffic conditions. (if equipped) While Braking  Always keep safe distance and ad- These are additional safety features. For here to speed limits.
  • Page 43: Electronic Traction Control (Etc)

    SAFETY conditions automatically & this will help extreme operating condition which leads visit TATA MOTORS EV Authorised to get quick response from Brakes and to excessive temperature rise of brake Service Centre to rectify the issue. have a better deceleration.
  • Page 44 SAFETY  will provide an immediate warning to ve- a smooth and controlled experience. The driver can override the system by hicles directly behind and nearby. With depressing the brake/acc pedal if PBA, surrounding drivers and vehicles there is a risk of being hit by following have more time to respond against slow- traffic.
  • Page 45: Anti-Theft Device-Immobilizer/ Peps

    Use only one key, the other should be • Locked Problem with Immobilizer system. kept in a safe location. Note down “key Contact TATA MOTORS EV Author- Tag no.” information (and keep it safe) ised Service Centre. which required while getting new/spare keys.
  • Page 46 SAFETY...
  • Page 47: Battery And Component

    Energy Information cle should be stopped and allowed to cool wheels to high voltage battery, thereby down and contact TATA MOTORS EV The vehicle battery pack has a maximum charging it. Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 48: Predicting Energy Usage

    30% out by TATA MOTORS EV Authorised only with registered entities (list of to 50% before leaving the vehicle for long...
  • Page 49 TATA MOTORS and are harmful if not handled/dis- in a decrease from the vehicle’s in- EV dealer to inspect if the high volt- posed of carefully.
  • Page 50: Tips To Conserve Battery Life

    BATTERY AND COMPONENT TIPS TO CONSERVE BATTERY 2. Cell Balancing or equalization driven for long distances especially in LIFE summers. Allow vehicle temperature to cool down before charging. It is always 1. Battery Charging better to charge EV when ambient tem- It is advisable to perature is low especially at night.
  • Page 51: Charging

    Slow Charging only happens in park blinking on the Charging gun, please subjected to damage or stress. brake engaged condition. So always contact TATA MOTORS EV Author-  There are no user serviceable parts in- keep the park brake engaged during a ised Service Centre.
  • Page 52 CHARGING NOTE NOTE CAUTION Do not use a damaged charging sta- During normal operation, the charging Charging station and domestic plug tion, plug point or charging port. Using gun or couplers may feel warm. If ei- point must be approved/certified by a the charger with a worn or damaged ther coupler or the charging gun feels qualified electrician before using the...
  • Page 53: Important Tips

    CHARGING IMPORTANT TIPS  charging has to be stored safely and Usage of damaged cables, Power securely in the trunk of the vehicle or Source socket and vehicle side CCS2 Do’s and Don’ts has to be plugged on to the Home port must be avoided as they may re- ...
  • Page 54 CHARGING   sure to hold the charging connector When the vehicle is shut off after drive, Before charging the battery, turn OFF handle. it is advisable to pause for at least 10- the vehicle.  15 sec before charging. It allows the ...
  • Page 55: Types Of Charging

    CHARGING TYPE OF CHARGING Charging Types Of Charging Component Specifica- *Charging Time In Charge Gun Power Source Charging tion SoC Band Time • Nominal Voltage: 230V AC RMS single Phase Normal/AC 17.5 Hrs. (Option I) 10-100% 50Hz Charging 21 Hrs.(Option II) •...
  • Page 56 CHARGING 1. Normal / AC Charging should be able to supply 15A dedi- 2. Connect the plug to AC power socket. cated load continuously. In electricity grid, electric power is AC (al- 3. Vehicle charging port must be free of ternating current) by nature.
  • Page 57 8. If the actuator is engaged and the gun is not getting inserted properly, con- tact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service centre. 9. Remove any dust on the Charging Gun and Charging Inlet. Connect the charging gun to vehicle AC Charging 5.
  • Page 58 CHARGING won’t start and ‘Engage Park Brake to start charging’ message will be dis- played on instrument cluster. NOTE Infotainment and cabin cooling can be used during charging of the vehicle by putting the vehicle in Ignition. 15. To stop the charging, switch off the AC power supply.
  • Page 59 Charging Gun and Vehicle Inlet. NOTE In emergency charging shutdown con- ditions, Gun won’t be unlocked. Con- tact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre. NOTE Once Normal /Fast charging is com- 4. Move the charging flap at your left, pull 3.
  • Page 60 CHARGING If charge cap needs replacement, make sure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre only. For closing push the charging flap, till it gets locked.
  • Page 61 CHARGING Normal Charging Control Box Indications: 1. Home 2. Control Box 3. Vehicle 4. Fault...
  • Page 62: Control Box

    250V. Error in domestic supply side. “Stop in home Charging” Proper connection of plug and socket should be ensured. Also, check socket rating and use 15A Blink Blink socket Blink Control Contact TATA MOTORS EV Autho- rised Service Centre fault Blink Blink...
  • Page 63 CHARGING Fault Cate- Control Indication Home Vehicle Fault Recommended Action gory Blink Go to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Vehicle box Authorised Service Centre Blink Blink Legend - Blink - Off - On...
  • Page 64 7. If the actuator is engaged and the gun charging. is not getting inserted properly, con- AC (WMU) Procedure tact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised 1. Parking brake should be in engage Service Centre. condition (Charging won’t start if park- 8. Remove any dust on the Charging ing brake is not engaged).
  • Page 65 CHARGING NOTE 10. Charging gun will be locked automati- 14. The charging gun will be unlocked af- cally. You will hear a “click” sound, ter pressing the fascia switch on the Battery performance and durability when the gun is connected correctly. dashboard panel.
  • Page 66 CHARGING Fast Charging Procedure Before connecting the charging gun to vehicle charging socket, make Engage the Parking brake. (Charging sure the gun lock is released. won’t start if parking brake is not en- CAUTION gaged). Pull out the Charging Gun from If the Gun Lock is not released please DC/Fast Charging Station.
  • Page 67 In emergency charging shutdown played on instrument cluster. conditions, Gun won’t be unlocked. NOTE Contact TATA MOTORS EV Author- ised Service Centre. Infotainment and cabin cooling can be used during charging of the vehicle by putting the vehicle in Ignition.
  • Page 68: V2X Charging

    CHARGING V2X CHARGING Vehicle Ignition OFF / ON Conditions Vehicle Ignition OFF state The transponder in the ignition key carries 1. User can decide the discharge SOC The V2X charging system offers a flexible a Unique Identification Code (UID). The limit of the source vehicle (donor) and and energy exchange method for charg- vehicle unlocks when the code on the key...
  • Page 69 CHARGING the vehicle control unit. Once wakes 8. Check for the tell-tale indication fre- 13. To stop the V2V charging from sink up, Vehicle control unit will remains in quently when the V2V function is in vehicle side, press its fascia switch wakeup state for 120sec.
  • Page 70 CHARGING DON’TS 10. Don’t press V2X switch and fascia 3. Engage the park-break OR EPB of 1. Don’t shift the gear switch together to stop the function( both vehicles. keep minimum 5sec delay ) 4. Remove the caps & connect the V2V 2.
  • Page 71 CHARGING DON’T’S 8. Charging will automatically stop if the 13. In case V2V charging gets interrupted source vehicle SOC goes below 30%. from source/sink vehicle side due to 1. Don’t switch off the Ignition in source In that case follow the procedure from any fault, Press the Gun unlock fascia or sink vehicle during V2V charging step 14.
  • Page 72 CHARGING Vehicle to Load Charging (V2L)  9. Do not perform V2V charging during In case if no limit is set by the user, rain or in any situation where it might 30% SOC will be consider as de- be exposed to water fault discharge SOC limit 10.
  • Page 73 CHARGING condition and ensure the relevant ca- V2X switch within 120sec of step 3. disable the 220V AC power supply bles and plugs of loads are con- Remove the Gun completely and re- and Go to step 17. nected properly. peat from step 3 to initiate the V2L 15.
  • Page 74 CHARGING Don’t allow the appliances/extension 16. Don’t press V2X switch and fascia V2L adaptor caps to ensure it is not exposed to mud/metal particle etc). box cables to twist or overlapped. switch together to stop the function.( DON’TS keep minimum 5sec delay) Don’t use the appliances if its cable 17.
  • Page 75 CHARGING  Remove the caps & connect the V2L Check tell-tale indication in instru- issue still remains, Press the adaptor gun to the source vehicle. ment cluster to ensure discharging is Gun unlock fascia and completely initiated/in progress.( check for the remove the gun.
  • Page 76 CHARGING DON’T’S Don’t disengage the park brake dur- ing V2L charging Don’t switch off the vehicle Ignition 10. Don’t mishandle the V2L adaptor. during V2L charging Don’t crank the vehicle during V2L 11. Do not insert the V2L connector charging when vehicle is in Crank or EV ready condition.
  • Page 77: Opening And Closing

    PEPS variant, Immobilizer function is pro- vided by Aptiv BCM and PEPS ECU. Loss of Keys If one of the keys is lost, Contact the TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre immediately. WARNING  Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch by...
  • Page 78 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key (PEPS) (if equipped) 1. Locking All Doors the parked vehicle or to reach home in dark/ cloudy condition after parking. To Press the lock button once (1) to lock all switch ‘OFF’ the approach lights, press the doors of the vehicle.
  • Page 79 OPENING AND CLOSING Emergency Key Blade IN / OUT Smart Key Features (if equipped) vehicle doors shall be automatically un- Vehicle Seek locked. Auto Unlock In vehicle locked condition, if lock button on smart key is pressed, the turn indica- In PEPS variants, door will get unlocked tors of vehicle flashes 4 times.
  • Page 80 OPENING AND CLOSING Important Tips Smart Key Precautions stops pressing the push button of re- mote.  Don’t operate Unlock button of re- 1. If smart key is close to radio transmit- ter such as radio station or an airport Force Panic ON Operation mote in the vicinity of your vehicle, which can interfere with normal oper-...
  • Page 81: Doors

    OPENING AND CLOSING DOORS Emergency Operating Door  Passive entry only works during ig- through flush nition off. Door Locking / Unlocking Using Door Handle Switch (DHS)  Unlock the Vehicle thru PEPS Switch or through remote. Once the Vehicle NOTE To lock/unlock all the doors without oper- is Unlocked, the Door can be Un-...
  • Page 82 OPENING AND CLOSING  NOTE Turn the key anti-clockwise to lock or clockwise to unlock the door. After opening the door, do not forget to push the gripper back to home po- sition.  Insert it into the keyhole.  Pull the Handle Gripper firmly towards Outward.
  • Page 83 OPENING AND CLOSING Do’s and Don’ts Doors Locking / Unlocking From In- side Incorrect direction of key Correct direction of key All doors can be opened from inside by pressing knob on driver door and inde- pendently on other doors NOTE There is a single pull override feature on driver door.
  • Page 84 OPENING AND CLOSING Pull the door opening knob (1) and then opening lever (2). Rear Door Opening Door opening handle is provided on the side of the window. To open the door, press the lever pro- vided inside the handle and pull.
  • Page 85: Windows

    OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS Express UP Anti-pinch Inhibition Power Windows After 3 successive anti-pinch reversals Window glass can be closed by single pull with less than 5 seconds delay between of the switch. Express up feature is pro- vided for the driver’s door only. each reversal in switch operated mode, Anti-pinch function shall be de-activated Anti-Pinch Function (if equipped)
  • Page 86 OPENING AND CLOSING Inhibit Switch Individual Switches Lateral Sunshade Curtain equipped) When switch (5) is pressed, amber light Individual switch has been provided on all turns ‘OFF’. The individual switches pro- WARNING doors. vided on other doors are not functional. It ...
  • Page 87: Bonnet And Charging Flap

    OPENING AND CLOSING BONNET AND CHARGING FLAP Bonnet Opening Make sure to engage the parking brake for your safety. Pull the bonnet release lever. It will pop up slightly. NOTE Bonnet Closing Make sure that the wiper arms are not To close, hold the bonnet by one raised before you lift up the bonnet to hand, disengage the stay rod and...
  • Page 88 OPENING AND CLOSING Charging Flap Opening 1. Press switch on fascia switch to close charging flap. NOTE After pressing switch for closing, it is active only for 9 minutes considering 2 times Anti-pinch operation after opening the charging flap 2. Start the vehicle to close the charging flap automatically.
  • Page 89 OPENING AND CLOSING 6. In ‘Ignition ON’ vehicle condition with NOTE fast charging option, post charging af-  Charging flap is not used or oper- ter gun removal, to Close the charging ated, it will automatically turns ‘OFF’ flap press switch on Fascia switch or after 3 minutes.
  • Page 90: Mechanically Operated Tailgate

    OPENING AND CLOSING MECHANICALLY OPERATED TAILGATE Option Image Operation Option I Press a tail gate opening button on remote and release. To close, Using Smart Key slam the tail gate to latch and it gets locked. Note: vehicle to be in authentication range. Option II To open the tail gate, press the switch located on fascia switch.
  • Page 91: Power Operated Tailgate

    OPENING AND CLOSING 2. Tailgate Fascia Switch POWER OPERATED TAILGATE (if 5. Tailgate PEPS Switch (External Tail- gate open switch) on Tailgate trim equipped) (Door). The Power Operated Tailgate has capa- 1. PEPS Key bility to automatically open and close when the trigger is provided by the user.
  • Page 92 OPENING AND CLOSING 3. Tailgate Kick Sensor (Hands NOTE While cleaning the bumper area with Free Access) cloth, sponge or a high pressure water For lock and unlock state PEPS key pump, if PEPS key is within the tail- should be in vehicle tailgate vicinity. gate area or with user then it be con- Things to follow using Tailgate kick sidered as valid kick to open or close...
  • Page 93 OPENING AND CLOSING 4. Tailgate Closure Switch (inside Tail- Buzzer Indication for Opening/clos- 1. Open the Tailgate to the position re- gate) ing/fully Closed quired as the maximum height. Press any Tailgate control to stop movement Buzzer sound is provided to indicate at the required position.
  • Page 94 Reach out to the detection feature. closing edge to avoid any injury/ dam- nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized  Power strut equipped tailgate shall age. EV service centre in case of any not be operated manually.
  • Page 95 OPENING AND CLOSING   themselves or others or damage to Do not leave power tailgate open When power tailgate is opened the vehicle. for a long period of time. This may manually (without electrical opera- drain the battery. tion), more effort will be required to ...
  • Page 96 OPENING AND CLOSING 5. Tailgate PEPS Switch (External Tail gate open switch) on Tailgate trim (Door). User press the tailgate open switch (which is located externally on tailgate door) to access the vehicle trunk, then af- ter 2 sec delay, tailgate start auto open / close based on the vehicle lock / unlock state and with valid smart key within vi-...
  • Page 97: Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (7” Inch) (If equipped) NOTE: All indicators and values are for illustration purpose only.
  • Page 98  This function provides instantaneous power consumption mode of vehicle dur- When all functional modes are activated, then take the ve- EV mode Gauge ing driving and displayed in the instrument hicle to TATA MOTORS EV Authorized service center. cluster.
  • Page 99 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/Warning  During the IGN ON of the vehicle, EV mode gauge will starts sweep from RE- GEN mode to DRIVE mode and then back to the REGEN mode to indicate the wel- come strategy behavior. ...
  • Page 100 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/Warning  The “Maximum” Regen Level setting provides the maximum amount of regenerative braking power & it  This function provides Regeneration recaptures the most energy and reduces wear & tear Level settings to user from Minimum to on the brakes.
  • Page 101: Driver Information System (Dis)

    This displays outside ambient temperature in units of °C with the resolution of 1°C. OUTSIDE AMBIENT Note: If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS EV TEMPERATURE Authorized Service Centre. This feature monitors the Door Input and warns Driver if any Door...
  • Page 102 Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle GEAR INDICATION to authorized TATA MOTORS EV Authorized service Centre. User can select Service Reminder Screen by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen.
  • Page 103 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description This function displays the Charger Connected status information. When charger is not connected. CHARGER NOT CON- NECTED When Charger is connected and not charging in IGN ON. When Charger is connected and charging ON in IGN ON. CHARGER CONNECTED When charger is connected in IGN OFF.
  • Page 104 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can enter into setting screen by pressing select button while being in setting screen. SETTINGS SCREEN Screen get displayed into setting screen User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen provided park lamp ON.
  • Page 105: Cruise Control

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description VEHICLE STATUS READY This function displays that vehicle is in Run mode. This function indicates the time required to charge the battery to 100%. Time remaining to charge displayed on cluster in Hrs & Mins. TIME TO CHARGE Note: Time to charge screen comes only in charging ON and IGN OFF condition for 60 Sec for every interrupt.
  • Page 106 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description When any of the Tire Pressure drops significantly below Recommended I-TPMS - levels then I-TPMS system tell tale comes ON with Text Message. ALL TIRE PRESSURE ARE OK I-TPMS screen by scrolling up or down switch on steering wheel. I-TPMS - When there is low Tire pressure system the cluster will show the Text TIRE PRESSURE IS...
  • Page 107 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description V2X DISCHARGING (PARKING BRAKE NOT ENGAGED) - IGN ON When Parking brake is not Engage during Discharging Mode then clus- ter shows “Engage Park Brake To start Session V2X DISCHARGING (PARKING BRAKE NOT ENGAGED) - IGN OFF V2X DISCHARGING...
  • Page 108 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description V2X DISCHARGING COMPLTED - IGN ON When Discharging Mode session completed. V2X DISCHARGING COMPLTED - IGN OFF V2X DISCHARGING COMPLTED SET BATTERY LEVEL REACHED - IGN ON During Discharging when Session is completed then cluster will Text Message as “Session Completed Set Battery Level Reached”.
  • Page 109 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description V2X DISCHARGING UNAVAILABLE - IGN ON During Discharging when V2X session is Unavailable then cluster will Text Message as “Check the Set SOC Limit”. V2X DISCHARGING UNAVAILABLE - V2X DISCHARGING NOT STARTED - IGN ON During Discharging when Session is completed then cluster will Text Message as “Session Completed Set Battery Level Reached”...
  • Page 110 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description V2X DISCHARGING MALFUNCTION IGN ON During Discharging when V2X Malfunction observed then cluster will Text Message as “Session Discontinued Due to System Malfunction” V2X DISCHARGING MALFUNCTION IGN OFF V2X DISCHARGING - IGN ON Default value of V2X Discharging Limit is 50%.
  • Page 111 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description ENERGY FLOW ANIMA- TION AND ENERGY HISTOGRAM- FORWARD (BATTERY This animation shows flow of energy from wheel to battery or battery to TO MOTOR) wheel while driving. Energy Histogram represents the instantaneous energy at any point of ENERGY FLOW ANIMA- time and is represented in the form of line-graph TION AND ENERGY...
  • Page 112 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can select DDOA screen by scrolling up or down switch on steering DDOA SCREEN WITH wheel. DRIVER ATTENTION LEVEL 5 DDOA SCREEN WITH DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 4. DRIVER ATTENTION LEVEL 4 DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 3 &...
  • Page 113 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description DDOA SCREEN WITH DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 2 & with interrupt message DRIVER ATTENTION for 4 seconds. LEVEL 2 DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 1 & with interrupt message DDOA SCREEN WITH for 4 seconds DRIVER ATTENTION LEVEL 1...
  • Page 114 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) Setting Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AEE A, Average Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, Average Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is displayed).
  • Page 115 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Trip Information...
  • Page 116 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Drive Assist...
  • Page 117 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicle Information...
  • Page 118 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Energy Analytics...
  • Page 119 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Notification...
  • Page 120 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Layout...
  • Page 121 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Setting Screen...
  • Page 122: Digital Display (10.25" Inch )

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIGITAL DISPLAY (10.25” Inch) (If equipped) NOTE: All indicators and values are for illustration purpose only.
  • Page 123 During the IGN ON of the vehicle, EV mode gauge will Gauge vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Authorized service center. starts sweep from REGEN mode to DRIVE mode and then back to the REGEN mode to indicate the welcome strategy...
  • Page 124 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/Warning  For DRIVE mode, LED BARs will be ON as per the power consume  Range indicates approximate distance (km) that the vehicle can travel with current battery charge.  If Range is displayed as ‘—-‘, take vehicle to TATA ...
  • Page 125 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Gauge Name Information Note/Warning  The “Minimum” Regen Level setting incorporates a re- duced regenerative braking force that recaptures less energy but allows the vehicle to coast further than in the “Maximum” Regen Level. State of Charge (SOC) Gauge for High Voltage Battery Provided in the instrument cluster as a tell-tale.
  • Page 126 Allow the water to drain completely through drain holes. Allow the charging port to dry completely. NOTE Water entering into the charging port will always be drained through the drain system. If water is stagnant in charging port area call TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service centre to rectify the issue.
  • Page 127: Driver Information System (Dis)

    TEMPERATURE from the road surface. This can cause an incorrect temperature reading when speed is under low speeds or when stopped. If display shows ‘- - ‘, take your car to TATA MOTORS EV Author- ised Service Centre.
  • Page 128: Tpms (Tyre Pres- Sure Monitoring System)

    CURRENT GEAR INDI- Note: If is displayed, it means ‘Fault’ condition. In such case, take vehicle CATION to authorized TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service Centre. User can select TPMS screen by scrolling up or down. TPMS (TYRE PRES- SURE MONITORING...
  • Page 129: Tpms - Malfunction

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description TPMS MALFUNCTION CONTACT SERV CENT” text warning comes ‘ON’ TPMS - MALFUNCTION for 4 seconds when TPMS system malfunction. Take your vehicle TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre. When any of the Tire Pressure drops significantly below Recommended levels then TPMS system tell tale comes ON with “Low Tire pressure In- TPMS - LOW TYRE flate Tire”...
  • Page 130 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description When any of the Tire Pressure drops significantly below Recommended levels then TPMS system tell tale comes ON with “Leakage Detected TPMS - AIR LEAKAGE Check Tires” Text Message. When any of the Tire Pressure increase significantly above Recommended TPMS - TIRE OVER- levels then TPMS system tell tale comes ON with “Tire Overheated slow LOAD...
  • Page 131 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description User can select Illumination Setting by Scroll down & pressing Set Button in Setting Screen provided park lamp ON. User can increase the illumina- ILLUMINATION SET- tion from (20% to 100%) in 5 steps by using UP & SET Button. TING User can decrease the illumination from (100% to 20%) in 5 steps by using DOWN &...
  • Page 132: Compass Screen

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description Compass Feature shall be used for navigation and orientation that shows COMPASS SCREEN direction relative to the geographic cardinal directions Set charging limit of the battery. The target charging level can be changed CHARGING LIMITS by 10%.
  • Page 133: Distance To Empty

    AVERAGE ENERGY be displayed. ECONOMY FOR TRIP Even after 0.5 km distance covered for particular trip, Aver- age Energy economy is displayed as ‘—-‘take vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Author- A AND TRIP B ised Service Centre. Note: AEE value is estimate of Energy economy. It may vary significantly based upon driving conditions, driving habits and condition of vehicle.
  • Page 134 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description INFOTAINMENT INFOR- MATION ON INSTRU- The instrument cluster will display information like media, navigation and MENT CLUSTER DIS- PLAY UNIT User can select DDOA screen by scrolling up or down switch on steering DDOA SCREEN wheel.
  • Page 135 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System Image Description DDOA SCREEN DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 3 (Attention level In Amber Color) & with interrupt message for 4 seconds ATTENTION LEVEL - 3 DDOA screen with Driver Attention Level 2 (Attention level In A light RED DDOA SCREEN color) &...
  • Page 136 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Driver Information System (DIS) setting (if equipped) Operate the Up & down and Set Switch on steering wheel to see the Trip Info, Drive Assist, Vehicle Info, Notification, Navigation, Layout and Settings Window. Operate the Set Switch on steering wheel to reset TRIP A, AEE A, Average Speed A, Trip Time A (When TRIP A is displayed) and reset TRIP B, Average Speed B and Trip Time B (When TRIP B is displayed).
  • Page 137 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Trip Information...
  • Page 138 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicle Information...
  • Page 139 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Energy Analytics...
  • Page 140 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Notification...
  • Page 141 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Layout...
  • Page 142 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Setting Screen...
  • Page 143 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 144: Warnings And Indicators

    When there is high severity then Red indicator will glow. Please take your / Red vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre at the ear- liest. 1. This lamp comes on when the system disables vehicle start if the original key is not used.
  • Page 145 Note: If it remains ‘ON’ while the vehicle is running, it indicates that the bat- tery is not getting charged. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and get the problem attended at TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Cen- tre. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx.
  • Page 146 Color Indicator Remarks Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Illuminates when there is a fault in the EPAS. Contact the TATA MOTORS EPAS Amber EV Authorized Service Centre immediately. AVH Indicator turns ‘ON’ for 4 seconds, when ignition is turned ‘ON’ irrespec- tive of input state.
  • Page 147 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks Key Not Detected This lamp comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the ve- Amber (if equipped) hicle. Press / Brake Pe- This lamp comes on with IGN ON till user presses the brake pedal to start the dal to Start vehicle vehicle.
  • Page 148 2. This symbol comes on and blink for 10 second if TPMS/I-TPMS system has fault and TPMS/I-TPMS Sensor fault / missing. After 10 second sym- Isolated) bol will continuously ON till fault is present, Please take your vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre at the earliest.
  • Page 149 If continuously on then HHC, system is in fault condition. Please take your (if equipped) vehicle to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised service Centre at the earliest. This symbol indicates the vehicle gone into limited performance mode. This Limp Home Mode...
  • Page 150 This symbol lights up in case the charger is not connected properly. Check Charger Connect Grey the connection again and if the problem persists Contact the TATA MOTORS Fail EV Authorized Service Centre. This symbol lights up when the temperature of the motor is higher, and motor becomes hot.
  • Page 151 Remarks This symbol lights up the voltage of the battery is too high and cause damage. High Voltage (HV) Park your vehicle safely and contact the TATA MOTORS EV Authorized Ser- Alert vice Centre. This feature provides the HV battery Low/Zero Charge Status to the user. A bulb check shall be performed for this TT at every IGN ON for 4 seconds.
  • Page 152 Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. If continuously ON then ESP system is at fault condition, Please take your Amber (if equipped) vehicle to nearest TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Centre at the ear- liest. V2X Charging Amber This Tell-tale informs driver about V2X Discharging information to the user.
  • Page 153: Display Messages On Instrument Cluster

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY MESSAGES ON INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (if equipped) Warning Messages Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Message On Instrument Cluster Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Seat Belt Reminder Fasten Driver Seat Belt Speed Limit Warning Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down Drive Control Shift Denied Drive Mode Warning...
  • Page 154: Alert Messages

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Alert Messages Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action To Be Taken Service Due in/Service Overdue by Contact to TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service Reminder Days “value” days Service Centre Park Brake Engaged Brake Alert Park Brake Engaged...
  • Page 155 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Interrupt Messages Alert / Information Title Action To Be Taken Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button while Turning Wheel Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break Steering Failure-Visit Garage Steering Failure Contact Service Center Steering Failure-Stop Driving Steering Failure Stop the Vehicle Safely Door Ajar...
  • Page 156: Audio Reminders

    INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AUDIO REMINDERS Feature Condition Reminder An audio warning will be started. Do not for- Parking Lamp ‘ON’ Re- If you forget to turn OFF the park lights and get to turn OFF your park lights as it may minder driver door is open drain the vehicle’s battery.
  • Page 157 Buzzer will start along with the motor high tem- perature warning lamp blinking to indicate the High Temperature alert for When machine and inverter temperature user to contact TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Motor cross the max limit from the BMS Service Centre. Tell-tale and buzzer will be in sync continuously till the state re- mains TRUE.
  • Page 158 Warning lamp and buzzer will be in alert contin- with the warning lamp blinking to indicate the battery charging uously till the state remains TRUE. user to contact TATA MOTORS EV Author- Chime ised Service Centre. Charging ON & Park When charger is connected & Park brake is Sound will be given to alert user.
  • Page 159 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Feature Condition Reminder Turn Indication Hazard If any of the turn indication or both turn signals Sound will be given to alert User warning ON are ON, tick-tock chime will sound. If speed goes above defined threshold (120 KMPH) Buzzer will sound to alert user, chime Speed Limit Chime Sound will be given to alert User...
  • Page 160 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...
  • Page 161: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Procedure to Start EV BEFORE YOU START YOUR EV Shift using shifter to the desired po- sition (D/R). Parking brake will be  1. With the smart key sit in the driver’s Make sure that the area around the still engaged.
  • Page 162: Electric Power Assisted Steering (Epas)

    Contact your nearest 2. Active return control * Range mentioned under standard test condition. TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service NOTE Centre to replace the battery in that case.  A click noise may be heard from the...
  • Page 163 In case of below malfunction condi-  When steering for a prolonged pe• tions, then, take your vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS EV Author- riod, the steering effort will increase ised Service Centre and have the to prevent overheating and damage EPAS system checked as soon as to the steering system.
  • Page 164: Steering Lock / Unlock And Ignition Switch

    STARTING AND DRIVING STEERING LOCK / UNLOCK AND Start /Stop switch (if equipped) 5. Make sure that steering wheel is se- IGNITION SWITCH curely locked by checking up and down direction. Steering Lock / Unlock NOTE When adjusting the steering wheel, make sure that: ...
  • Page 165 ON. more than 10 sec. duration then 2. Press the brake pedal and then press 3. Once vehicle start successfully, green contact TATA MOTORS Author- the start/stop switch. colour LED on start/stop switch will re- ised Service centre.
  • Page 166 STARTING AND DRIVING  Green colour LED on start/stop but- Amber color LED on start/stop switch turns ON. ton will turn ON. Vehicle will remain OFF but all elec- WARNING trical equipment and infotainment When vehicle is in OFF mode, if user system can be used.
  • Page 167: Driving Tips

    Contact a nearest road, drive responsibly following  TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Ser- above driving tip may help is good and Avoid aggressive driving behaviour vice Centre. enjoyable travelling experience. like tailgating or excessive over...
  • Page 168 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving on a Wet Road  NOTE Allow more stopping distance un- these conditions. Braking Check wiper blades, lights and brakes for If you have driven for a long time in should be started sooner than on proper functioning and condition.
  • Page 169 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving in Heat and cold weather  sufficient distance between your vehicle Do not use the high beam unless in- and the vehicle ahead. evitable. It may dazzle the driver of the The heating and cooling on the car uses oncoming vehicle, thus causing an ac- For long distance driving, perform safety energy from the battery.
  • Page 170: Tips To Get Maximum Range While Driving Ev

    STARTING AND DRIVING TIPS TO GET MAXIMUM RANGE opposite direction when decelerat- that regenerative brake provides WHILE DRIVING EV ing to generate braking force and less deceleration than the motor electricity). braking in an ordinary vehicle. This Acceleration, Braking and Coasting ...
  • Page 171 STARTING AND DRIVING 3. Driving Speeds  Regen level “0” or “1” in case of However, brake should be applied as nec- essary to avoid hazards to occupants and plain highway. At high speeds, greater surrounding.  Regen Level “1” & “2” In city drive than 80kmph, high...
  • Page 172 STARTING AND DRIVING 9. Dead Weight TATA Genuine Accessories at Authorized EV Service stations. Dead weight like 7. Vehicle Maintenance bags, boxes etc. Vehicle to be serviced which is not required regularly as per service should be removed schedule in authorized from the car.
  • Page 173 STARTING AND DRIVING Limp Home Strategy Soc Intervention Zone IPC message and state Max speed Acceleration Gradability Cabin cooling If the vehicle is in Sport mode, it will automatically shift to Drive SoC <=25% No change No change No change mode which will be shown on clus- Then SoC Gauge 1 st Bar ON with single chime and low charge, Limp...
  • Page 174 STARTING AND DRIVING Limp Home Mode Telltale Warnings Limp Home Condition of EV Tell tale In- In situations when certain conditions in Condition Description dicator the vehicle are not met or when some fault arises in the vehicle, the vehicle con- HV Critical Fault trol unit intervenes and puts the vehicle Contact TATA MO-...
  • Page 175: Drive And Shifter Modes

    STARTING AND DRIVING DRIVE AND Shifter Modes (if equipped) SHIFTER MODES Drive Performance Mode Drive Modes (if equipped) Increased Motor Torque and Power output for BALANCED CITY performance. Optimum Motor Torque and Power output for EFFICIENT performance. Driver can use maximum torque from Motor.
  • Page 176 STARTING AND DRIVING Cluster. When starting the vehicle or park- ing the vehicle. Apply the parking brake whenever the vehicle is to be parked. Reverse (R) The shifter knob is in ‘R’ shifter position and ‘R’ will be indicated in Instrument Cluster.
  • Page 177 STARTING AND DRIVING Mono-stable Shifter  Your vehicle is equipped with Mono stable shifter, where the shift lever returns to its stable position the mo- ment it is released.  It is provided with 2 UP positions and2 DOWN positions: UP2-UP1- Stable-DOWN1-DOWN2.
  • Page 178: Operating Of Lights And Wipers

    STARTING AND DRIVING OPERATING OF LIGHTS AND WIP- 3. High Beam Flash (Spring Return) Day Time Running Lamps (DRL) (if equipped) To flash the high beam, pull the lever to- Combi-switch (RH Stalk) wards you from the normal position. It will return to its normal position when you re- lease it.
  • Page 179 STARTING AND DRIVING 5. Lane Change Signal (if equipped) is stationary. Depending on the number of hand stalk is provided for intermittent front passengers and luggage in the vehicle wiper delay. The switch has five delay tim- To signal a lane change, move the lever headlamp focus may change.
  • Page 180 STARTING AND DRIVING Manual Mode Rain/light Sensor (if equipped) Horn  Pull the lever little longer, to spray The integrated rain and light sensor is the washer fluid on the windshield. mounted on front windshield glass to sense rain and light. As per the input from ...
  • Page 181: Seats Adjustments

    STARTING AND DRIVING SEATS ADJUSTMENTS WARNING You could slide under the seat belt in a collision. Front Row Seats Adjustments Do not adjust the driver’s seat while 2. Driver Seat height adjustment Driver Seat Manual Adjustments (if driving. Adjusting the seat while driv- equipped) ing could cause the driver to lose con- To raise the seat, pull and continue pump-...
  • Page 182 STARTING AND DRIVING Co-driver Seat Adjustments (if Front Power Seats Adjustments (if 2. Seat Backrest Angle Adjustment equipped) equipped) Similar to driver seat, to change the seat Driver Seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull up the lever (2). Adjust seat backrest until it reaches desired comfortable posi- tion.
  • Page 183 STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Ventilation NOTE power seat adjustment buttons as it consumes power from vehicle To start ventilation, press button once. Adjust the seat backrest until your battery. arms are slightly angled when holding  Do not operate more than one op- the steering wheel.
  • Page 184 STARTING AND DRIVING To protect ventilated seats- Rear Seats Adjustments with Re- cline (If equipped)  Use the air ventilation seat ONLY Seats Adjustment when the vehicle HVAC system is NOTE  Never use a liquids like alcohol, high viscosity oils or other to spill Do not apply excessive force on venti- on ventilated seats.
  • Page 185 STARTING AND DRIVING Seats Folding (60 - 40% Split Seat) (If Make sure that lever returns to its original equipped) position and seat is securely latched. 2. Seat Armrest Adjustment You can increase the luggage capacity by folding the respective rear seats as re- A foldable arm rest (2) is available in seat.
  • Page 186 STARTING AND DRIVING Seats Folding (100%) (If equipped) Fold the backseat as shown in the figure. Follow the same procedure for driver side seat. Pull the backrest release knob provided on both side simultaneously. NOTE Lift the seat as shown in the figure. Ensure that ‘foldable arm rest’...
  • Page 187 STARTING AND DRIVING Fold the backseat as shown in the figure. the seat backrest. The seat belt can no longer offer the intended level of protection and could even cause in- juries.  Objects or loads in the trunk can- not be restrained by the seat backrest.
  • Page 188: Mirrors

    STARTING AND DRIVING MIRRORS Automatic Dimming IRVM (if ON position whenever the ignition switch equipped) is turned ON and it is switched OFF when- Inside Rear View Mirrors (IRVM) ever reverse gear is engaged. NOTE For proper operation, keep the photo- cell sensors clean and do not cover the area between the IRVM and the windshield.
  • Page 189 STARTING AND DRIVING Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM) To adjust the Mirror ORVM Folding Option 1: Auto folding by Smart Key Motorized ORVM Adjustment (if equipped) (if equipped) The switch to adjust the motorized mirrors is located on the driver’s door. You can adjust the mirrors when the ignition switch is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 190: Sun Visors

    STARTING AND DRIVING Option 2: Auto Folding by Knob Vanity Mirror (if equipped) Vanity mirror is provided on the back of the front passenger side sun visor. To fold / unfold the ORVMs, keep the Se- lector switch in center position (i.e. neither ‘L’...
  • Page 191: Driving Support System

    Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) (if Do not use parking brake in vehicle vehicle needs extreme precaution until equipped) during running condition except for you reach TATA MOTORS EV Authorised emergency situations like service Service Centre. brake failure. It will affect the entire NOTE brake system.
  • Page 192 STARTING AND DRIVING Surround View System (SVS) Surround view system displays the sur- roundings around the vehicle to the driver for safe and comfortable drive. SVS assists the driver while reversing and maneuvering the vehicle at lower speeds. Camera Locations as Shown In the Im- ages Left Side Camera Rear Camera...
  • Page 193 STARTING AND DRIVING Activation of SVS  tral) or R (Reverse) and vehicle speed During vehicle speed is more than is under 17 kmph and surround view 17 Kmph and driver activate The function is activated when: soft switch is pressed. through soft switch/hard switch 1.
  • Page 194 STARTING AND DRIVING Surround View System Features The Surround view system has the follow- ing features 2D View 3D View Front Corner View 2D Top + Front view 2D Top + Right view Rear Corner View Full View Settings Cancel Icon 2D View By selecting 2D Icon which is available on 2D Top + Rear view...
  • Page 195 STARTING AND DRIVING 3D View Full View I. 2D Full front view By selecting 3D Icon, cameras provide about 360 degree 3D view of vehicle’s By selecting 2D front view Icon which is surrounding on the Infotainment screen available on the model car image, cam- eras provides about wide 2D front view of In 3D mode view 8 camera icons will be vehicle’s surrounding on the Infotainment...
  • Page 196 STARTING AND DRIVING IV. 2D Full Right view  back to the normal 2D rear view. User can change the front and rear default view to any of the view i.e., By selecting 2D right view Icon which is either normal view or top view available on the model car image, cam- eras provides about wide 2D view of vehi- cle’s surrounding on the Infotainment...
  • Page 197 STARTING AND DRIVING Understanding Guidelines Indication Static Guidelines Yellow Line SVS rear view default mode settings Cancel Icon Indicates, if rear objects are in this colored Dynamic Guidelines zone, you have to take utmost care. How- By selecting the cancel icon which is ever, objects fall in this zone, may not hit available on the top right corner of the in- vehicle.
  • Page 198 STARTING AND DRIVING By selecting the infotainment settings Based on the user choice he/she can se- icon available on the infotainment screen lect any option from the three. use able to open the settings options available in the system PDC Guidelines Settings User can change the timer settings for Blind View Monitor PDC guidelines which is available on the...
  • Page 199 STARTING AND DRIVING Activation of Blind View Monitor NOTE  This feature is activated when user  When SVS is in active condition turn on the left/right turn indicator. then user turn on the left/right turn  On activating the right turn indica- indicator then system should dis- tor, right side rear view should be Left rear side view when turn on the left...
  • Page 200 STARTING AND DRIVING  Do not attach any advertisement or open. If tailgate is open, visual in- 5. Do not apply organic solvent, car formation may not be the actual wax, window cleaner or glass coat styling or any kind of stickers on top rear view of the vehicle &...
  • Page 201 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Camera During rainy conditions, image may field of view. The area displayed on the get obscured. In such conditions, do screen may vary according to vehicle not depend on camera view. orientation or road conditions ...
  • Page 202 STARTING AND DRIVING Understanding Guidelines Indication Red Line Red line indicates that you have to stop reversing the vehicle. If you still go back- wards, the car will hit the obstacle. Do’s and Don’ts  Do not use camera when tailgate is Activation open.
  • Page 203 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Camera System Precau- When sharp up gradient behind the ve- tions hicle Area Displayed on Screen The rear view camera system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. ...
  • Page 204: When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    STARTING AND DRIVING The distance guidelines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual dis- When any part of the vehicle sags tance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the ac- tual distance/course on the road.
  • Page 205 STARTING AND DRIVING the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the distance guidelines. When approaching a three-di- mensional object. Vehicle width guidelines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parked at point B.
  • Page 206: Activation Conditions

    STARTING AND DRIVING Park Assist System (Front and Rear) Visually check the surroundings and the Variant where infotainment display is not area behind the vehicle. In the case present and audio warning is given Park Assist System is an electronic park- shown below, the truck appears to be out- through a buzzer, on activating the Park ing aid that assist you to park vehicle...
  • Page 207 STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse Park Assist System (RPAS) Go to settings 3. If user has turned ON Low speed acti- (if equipped) vation from user settings menu and vehicle speed is below 10 kmph (For- ward Direction) and some object is de- tected in the front of the vehicle then audio warning for 10 sec will sound, while the visual warning will continue...
  • Page 208 STARTING AND DRIVING   Approx. Dis- tance If object is mesh fence made up of If ultrasonic noise is present Audible In- thin wires, where echoes can’t be Range From Bumper around Vehicle due to other vehicle forma- tion (in cm) given by the surface.
  • Page 209 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Do not remove mud, snow on the sensors using stick or hard material. Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while the Use normal water and soft cloth. park assist feature is active would dis- Park Assist Malfunction Indications able it.
  • Page 210: Automatic Vehicle Hold (If Equipped)

    STARTING AND DRIVING AUTOMATIC VEHICLE HOLD (if How to Apply Vehicle Hold Warning Indicator equipped) 1. Depress the Brake pedal. AVH indication and warning lamps turns 2. Ensure seatbelt is fasten and driver’s ON (white which will appear on the cluster door is closed.
  • Page 211 Driver Seat belt is not buckled. your parking brake system checked • Driver Door is not closed properly. with the TATA MOTORS EV Author- EPB is in applied condition. ised Service Centre. For end user safety Auto hold will shift au-...
  • Page 212: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Adas)

    STARTING AND DRIVING ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE  are misaligned due to accident dam- Windshield area around the ADAS SYSTEMS (ADAS) (if equipped) age at the windshield/bumper area of camera is damaged or camera is out the vehicle. of position. The Advanced Driver Assistance System ...
  • Page 213 STARTING AND DRIVING Following are the features of Front   When an object or vehicle makes In certain complex environmental situ- and Rear ADAS sharp lane changes or driving direc- ations or sensors misaligned, ADAS tion changes. system may provide false warning or Forward Collision Warning (FCW) ...
  • Page 214 STARTING AND DRIVING Front Advanced Driver Assistance Braking system avoids accident or miti- When vehicle is at standstill user can se- System (Front ADAS) gates collision impact by applying brake lect FCW-AEB features settings from in- fotainment as below: whenever driver applied brake is not sufficient or not applied.
  • Page 215 STARTING AND DRIVING this tell-tale will appear on the instrument with brake intervention as described be- cluster panel. low. Warning Behavior (When Only FCW is 2nd Warning - If the driver does not take action or the driver braking force is not 1st Warning - The driver is alerted to the enough to mitigate collision, system is- risk of an imminent collision by visual and...
  • Page 216 STARTING AND DRIVING Feature Failure System Limitation Scenarios  Hill Situation When system fails due to FCW-AEB system may be unavailable or some obstruction/blockage degrade performance will be there in fol- of front camera or radar lowing situations. then FCW-AEB feature ...
  • Page 217 STARTING AND DRIVING   Possible collision with forward vehicles or Sensor Blockage Driver field of vision other objects in situations where the cam- In extreme weather condition (snow, rain, era’s visibility is low due to backlight, re- fog, etc.), the sensor limitation may cause flected light, direct sunlight glare, dark- a collision between the vehicle and other ness etc.
  • Page 218 STARTING AND DRIVING  Possible collision with small pedestrians Low illumination due to no detection in camera. Performance degradation of radar and camera in extreme weather condition (rain, fog, snow, etc.) and during metallic poles, fences etc. In these scenarios there can be false warning and braking Possible collision if pedestrian suddenly If the illumination is low, possible collision...
  • Page 219 STARTING AND DRIVING Disclaimer  Turning case, the vehicle must be driven FCW-AEB system works by predicting at a low speed and oncoming vehicle the path and direction of travel of ob-  FCW-AEB system may not work in all- should be clearly visible.
  • Page 220 STARTING AND DRIVING Lane Keep Assist (LKA) equipped  presses steering wheel switch, In case turn signal is given, LKA will with Lane Departure Warning LKA-LDW gets activated. resume after few sec when Turn sig- (LDW)  nal is turned OFF. If LKA-LDW is activated through in- fotainment setting screen and user It is a safety feature which helps the driver...
  • Page 221: Warning Indicator

    STARTING AND DRIVING Warning Indicators (When LDW and sec with 3 times audio alert and vehicle NOTE LKA both ON) and crossed lane will be in red color. If steering wheel is hold with very light Visual warning in case of When both lanes not rec- grip, system will prompt user to keep system failure “Lane Depar-...
  • Page 222 STARTING AND DRIVING  Audio warning for few sec in case of cali- crossing, a figure, a letter, tyre mark, Road sections where there are turn bration issue with visual warning “Lane etc. lanes or when the original lane Departure Warning System Not cali- merges or separates ...
  • Page 223: (If Equipped)

    STARTING AND DRIVING  WARNING inputs or accelerator pedal input. Adaptive Cruise Control is active and not overridden by driver accelerator LKA-LDW is intended to assist the pedal input. driver and thus driver should pay at-  All prerequisites of ACC are met. tention to the road all the times, taking ...
  • Page 224: User Settings

    STARTING AND DRIVING User Settings  (once activated, this mode of control Strong shadows falling across road shall be released when the distance or vehicles. Adaptive Steering Assist shall be by de-  exceeds 70 meters). Faded lane markings or obscuration fault, ON with each new start cycle of the ...
  • Page 225: Warning Indicators

    STARTING AND DRIVING Warning Indicators  WARNING Road seam lines that create a con- trast similar to lane markings, caus- When Adaptive Steering As- It is recommended that the system is ing misdetection of actual lane mark- sist is ON but in the standby primarily used on highways with good ings and/ or improper control.
  • Page 226: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) - If Equipped

    STARTING AND DRIVING Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) (if If the driver takes their hands off the equipped) wheel, the system allows operation for a limited time and then deactivates both Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a com- Adaptive Cruise Control and Adaptive fort feature that allows a vehicle’s cruise control system to adapt the host vehicle’s Steering Assist giving prior warnings as...
  • Page 227 STARTING AND DRIVING ACC Switches  real conditions. Driver should be al- ACC may decelerate slowly or may ways careful and attentive while using not stop the vehicle in time so driver ACC feature. should always be attentive and inter- vene through applying brake if re- ...
  • Page 228 STARTING AND DRIVING ACC SET+: This button is   Driver Door should be close. When User presses ACC RESUME used to increase the Set OR SET+/SET- short or long button  Autonomous braking feature should speed. If user presses but- from steering wheel, this turns ACC be enabled from User settings.
  • Page 229 STARTING AND DRIVING   ACC user intervention User can change/set the time gap in Overtake Assist Control (OAC): Dur- is required irrespective active and standby mode by pressing ing the Follow Control mode, if the of preceding vehicle. ACC time gap switch. driver wants to overtake the target ve- User can exist from stop hicle, OAC function will help to over-...
  • Page 230 STARTING AND DRIVING for ACC function is performed as per 2. Warning behavior when ACC is Avail- below warning will appear on instru- valid target detection. In ACC active able to Resume. ment cluster panel. Here the vehicle mode above telltale will be shown to speed will increase automatically to ...
  • Page 231 STARTING AND DRIVING Feature Failure System Limitation Scenarios with the new stationary target vehi- cle due to backlight glare or other When system fails due to ACC system is subject to system limita- camera limitation. some obstruction/blockage tions and may be unavailable or degraded of front camera or radar performance in following situations.
  • Page 232 STARTING AND DRIVING Risk of missing lane due to Exces- sive Curvature Curve.  ACC system is designed to work with minimum curvature of around 125m. If the radius of curvature of the road is smaller than 125m, then 4. Risk of missing lane due to curvature an inadequate acceleration/deceler- entry/exit situation.
  • Page 233 STARTING AND DRIVING  11. Risk of collision due to excessive In case front camera or radar is con- load of preceding vehicle. taminated / blockage then collision of the front vehicle and pedestrians  If the height of front preceding vehi- may occur.
  • Page 234 STARTING AND DRIVING High Beam Assist (HBA) detection performance and front ve- hicle may not be detected. This may High-beam assist recognizes headlamps cause the collision. of on-coming vehicle & tail lamps of lead- ing vehicle in night condition switching headlights between high and low beam automatically 13.
  • Page 235 STARTING AND DRIVING Feature Operation Feature Failure  Construction area: For temporarily in- Warning Behavior (When HBA ON) stalled reflectors. There is a possibility If HBA system fails, then of false recognition of temporarily in- pop up message may ap- When HBA feature is active stalled reflectors.
  • Page 236 STARTING AND DRIVING  User can turn TSR feature ON/OFF from In the city or in a light source area Infotainment. such as traffic sign, electronic sign board, building light, streetlight, HBA Go to Home page >> All App >> Settings may switch high beam to low beam.
  • Page 237 STARTING AND DRIVING   In case of traffic sign occluded by ob- In case of poor visibility being impos- stacle near road such as a tree, vehi- sible to recognize traffic signs. In case cle, etc. of faded traffic sign. Disclaimer ...
  • Page 238 STARTING AND DRIVING Driver Dose off Alert System Rear Advanced Driver Assistance inspected by TATA MOTORS EV Author- (DDOA) System (Rear ADAS) ised Service Centre. Rear ADAS Malfunction The 'driver drowsiness detection' sys- Rear ADAS features uses two rear corner...
  • Page 239 Prerequisite for activation *In this case, it is recommended to get the The following condition shall be satisfied vehicle inspected by TATA MOTORS EV to activate BSD-LCA Authorised Service Centre. *Please make sure the warning indica- Rear Corner Radars and other re- tors in the ORVM’s are not obscured by...
  • Page 240 ORVM will blink along recommended to get the vehicle in- Feature Operation with audible warning. If turn indicator is spected by TATA MOTORS EV Author- switched OFF level 2 warning will be de- ised Service Centre. When the conditions for BSD-LCA warn- Limitations of BSD-LCA activated.
  • Page 241 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear User Settings Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)  When your vehicle is moving in sce- narios such as sharp turns, junctions, RCTA system warns the driver while re- RCTA shall be default ON during roundabouts, etc. versing out of a parking spot or where start of Vehicle i.e.
  • Page 242 *If any of these malfunctions occurs, it is is recognised in RCTA zone recommended to get the vehicle in- spected by TATA MOTORS EV Author- ised Service Centre. Limitations of RCTA  While reversing near an obstruction...
  • Page 243 STARTING AND DRIVING Disclaimer may operate unexpectedly when the way which is safe for the vehicle, and approaching vehicle is very fast or other road users, so that serious inju-  While reversing out of complex park- very slow. ries can be avoided. ing situations: RCTA may or may not ...
  • Page 244 TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service other road users, so that serious inju- Centre. Level 1 Warning (Object detected in the ries can be avoided.
  • Page 245  recommended to get the vehicle in- RCW warning may not be triggered in previously disabled. spected by TATA MOTORS EV Author- case of lane merges or the rear vehi- 2. User can turn ON/OFF RCW feature ised Service Centre.
  • Page 246: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas) (If Equipped)

    STARTING AND DRIVING ACOUSTIC VEHICLE ALERTING Charging sound V2X sound SYSTEM (AVAS) (if equipped) If turned on by user, AVAS informs If turned on by user, AVAS informs EVs are almost silent while moving, user with a sound intimating vehicle user with a sound intimating vehicle making it challenging for pedestrians charging is started &...
  • Page 247: Climate Control

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES CLIMATE CONTROL Air Distribution The Climate Control regulates the temperature inside the vehicle and filter the dust particles in cabin based on the user set temperature settings. The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:...
  • Page 248: Air Vents

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Air Vents Rear AC Vent Dashboard Side and Front Centre Rear AC vents are available between two front seats. It can be switched ‘ON’ pro- Vent vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’. Air vents are available on the dash- board.
  • Page 249: Fully Automatic Temperature Control (Fatc)

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES FULLY AUTOMATIC TEMPERA- 6. In car Sensor mode then climate information will be dis- TURE CONTROL (FATC) played on the all-time display available 7. Air distribution (mode) equipped) on the top bar and widget. 8. OFF mode Blower control toggle switch FATC system controls the in-cabin tem- 9.
  • Page 250 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES NOTE helps cabin to reach to comfort tempera- Use recirculation mode for faster heating tures quickly by optimally setting the air and cooling. However, keeping the sys- The Xpress Cool function can only be conditioning to maximum cooling. tem in recirculation mode - particularly turned ON if the Ambient temperature is Also, if required, the driver window will...
  • Page 251 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES NOTE Select the AC ON/OFF switch to turn Directs air through the the air conditioning ON or OFF. The AC foot well air vents For your safety make sure you have a icon activated on the display when the clear view through all the windows be- AC is ON.
  • Page 252 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Semi-automatic Operation NOTE You can manually select various func- In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system will tions of the climate control system when it regulate the blower speed automati- is in fully automatic mode. All other fea- cally.
  • Page 253: Fatc Sensors

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES FATC SENSORS Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT) In-car Sensor on Control Panel Sensor Solar Sensor In-car sensor is located on FATC control panel. FATC system is fitted with three sensors. NOTE (if equipped) Solar sensor is on the top of the dash-board at the right hand side of ...
  • Page 254: Cabin Air Purification Fascia Switches

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES CABIN AIR PURIFICATION  The calculated AQI is displayed on display unit along with severity in- The Climate Control System fitted with dex. advance filter for cabin air purification. NOTE Replace the Filter as per Mainte- nance schedule.
  • Page 255: Power Sunroof (If Equipped) Fascia Switches

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES FASCIA SWITCHES 2. Charger Gun Lock/ Unlock ‘ON’ when the fog lamp switch is turned on when the ignition is ‘ON’ and when the To release the charger gun, press the position and parking/ head lamp is ‘ON’. switch located on fascia switch.
  • Page 256: Manual Switch

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES POWER SUNROOF (if equipped) Manual Switch Push the knob towards the windshield to close the sunroof. It will be having It bring natural light and fresh air into pas- two detents. senger compartment .The cabin becomes ...
  • Page 257 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Sunshade Close Position Warning for Voice Command  Speak the commands /Instruction in a neutral English accent for best results.  Do not take long pauses (greater than 1 second) while speaking the words in a command. Speak the words of the command at a constant rate.
  • Page 258 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Sunroof Closure on Auto Detection of Automatic Reversal / Anti-pinch Func- WARNING Rain/vehicle Lock tion Never try pinching of any part of your For User Convenience / Protection of ve- body intentionally to activate the Auto- hicle, sunroof will automatically close un- matic reversal function.
  • Page 259 Assistance) will connect you to a not allow limbs to be placed in the moving plete, Check Express TATA MOTORS Roadside assis- path of the sun-roof at any time, injury open/close features are working. tance for Towing. Not for ambulance may occur.
  • Page 260: Infotainment System Display Steering Mounted Controls (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES E-Call Switch (Emergency Call or STEERING MOUNTED CONTROLS Press above switch to reject or hang up a SOS Switch): E-Call will connect you (if equipped) phone call. It is also used to mute the vol- to towing and ambulance services. ume of music system/radio Steering Mounted Controls (LHS) 4.
  • Page 261 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Master /force Restart Process Steering Mounted Controls (RHS) 3. Now hold the Steering wheel source change button (long Press) for more If your infotainment system touch screen than 10 sec) and release as soon as becomes unresponsive or shows some display’s goes blank.
  • Page 262: Cruise On/Off

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES 4. Lane Keep Assist (if equipped) Regeneration Switch  Level down switch can be used to re- duce regeneration level (3 →2 Press the switch to activate the Lane Regeneration is equipped in the vehicle, →1→OFF) Keep Assist function.
  • Page 263: Infotainment System Display

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM DIS- Option II MIC (if equipped) PLAY Option I Mic is provided near the roof lamp.
  • Page 264: Speakers & Tweeter (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES SPEAKERS & TWEETER (if USB PORT (if equipped) Rear C Charger equipped) Front USB A + C Charger A type USB port is used to connect your portable digital music players, pen drives Speakers and Tweeters are available in etc.
  • Page 265: Lamps Power Socket

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES POWER SOCKET LAMPS the last door is closed, the lamp will turn ‘OFF’ with dimming. This helps settling in On Center Console Roof Lamp the seat and inserting the key in the igni- Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on tion switch.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Telematics Roof Grab Handle

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES ROOF GRAB HANDLE NOTE Boot lamp is provided in the rear luggage compartment to illuminate the luggage  Exterior lamp fogging / conden- area. sation is natural occurrence and re- Whenever a door or tailgate is opened, it spective lamp assembly replace- will turn ON.
  • Page 267: Mood Lights/Ambient Lights (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES MOOD LIGHTS/AMBIENT LIGHTS VEHICLE TELEMATICS (if will turn OFF after set battery saver (if equipped) equipped) time. Five Level Brightness Control Ambient Light Function Car is equipped with iRA - Connected car  Drag the slider to the right or left to ad- Technology which offers a host of fea- Ambient lighting comforts user by illumi- just the brightness.
  • Page 268: Head Lamp And Tail Lamp Wireless Power Charging (If Equipped)

    Qi 1.1.4: refers to certified product with the vehicle. the capability to transmit power of up to TATA MOTORS does not disclose the data 15 W and detect metal and other impuri- recorded from your vehicle to any third party Function of Each Component of ties to prevent heating.
  • Page 269 Following all the conditions are applicable phone and starts charging as per the Qi advised to visit the TATA MOTORS in this feature to function correctly standard protocol. The charging status is EV Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 270 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Information Do’s and Don’ts  The wireless charging function is WARNING supported to charge smart phones If any metal object such as coin is lo- which are Qi compatible. Certain cated between wireless charging pad features may not function as not and phone back, the charging may get supported by the smart phone man- disrupted.
  • Page 271 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Information Wireless charger works on principle Do not place smart phone up-side of magnetic induction, i.e. it converts down on charging pad or do not miss Small noise may be heard when a electrical energy into magnetic en- aligned mobile phone on charging smart phone which does not support ergy to transfer energy from charging...
  • Page 272 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES After the mobile phone temperature a TV tower, electric power plant, gas messages. After Popup, The charging drops below threshold, the wireless station, large display, airport, or other symbol stays ON until the phone is fully charging function will resume.
  • Page 273 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES Metal Object Detection Mode Smart Phone Battery is Full/ Charg- NOTE ing Completed The charging gets interrupted/stopped  Delay in restarting of mobile charg- due to metal object placed on the charg- The smart phone fully charged status is ing will be observed if foreign ob- ing pad.
  • Page 274: Roof Rail Shark Fin Antenna

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES WPC System Error Mode SHARK FIN ANTENNA NOTE The error in the WPCF wireless power If error message is pop up on head unit charger with FAN, system may cause the then avoid charging the smart phone error message to get displayed on the in- and visit the nearby service station.
  • Page 275: Welcome And Good Bye Stratergy

    INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES WELCOME AND GOOD BYE STRATEGY S.N. Function Vehicle Condition Key Inputs Lamp Animation single flash of all direction turn indicators Welcome Animation Lock Unlock followed with a welcome animation of three cy- cles. Total animation time is approx. 4.5 Sec. Two flashes of all direction turn indicators fol- lowed with a goodbye animation of three cy- Goodbye Animation...
  • Page 276 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FEATURES For Animation S.N. Function Animation Lamp Animation When charging is connected, the 20% battery state of charge band on the centre position lamp will gradually illu- Buffering Animation minate and will stay solid ON until charging commence. Once Charging is initiated, a single LED light bead will travel from inward to outward on centre position lamp, keeping the previous segment of battery state of charge...
  • Page 277: Stowage Compartment

    STOWAGE AREA STOWAGE COMPARTMENT Glove box Driver side coin box Utility pockets on front doors Utility pockets on rear doors Center console below arm rest Foldable arm rest/ Cup holder Luggage Compartment Utility Bin Frunk...
  • Page 278: Glove Box

    STOWAGE AREA GLOVE BOX Stowage Detail Cooling Facility (if equipped) Opening and Closing Following items can be stored in glove On selected models glove box is provided To open- Press the knob and open the box. with a cooling facility. It cools the glove glove box flap.
  • Page 279: Driver Side Coin Box

    STOWAGE AREA DRIVER SIDE COIN BOX UTILITY POCKETS ON FRONT UTILITY POCKETS ON REAR DOORS DOORS Stowage is provided on RH side of steer- Utility pockets are provided on front ing wheel for Coin, mobile and wallet. Utility pockets are available on rear doors doors and it can be used to keep follow- and it can be used to keep following ing items.
  • Page 280: Center Console

    STOWAGE AREA CENTER CONSOLE FOLDABLE ARM REST (if equipped) Stowage below Arm Rest A foldable arm rest has been provided in the rear seat. It also has two-cup holders, which can be accessed by opening the cover. When not required, fold the arm- rest back into the seat.
  • Page 281: Luggage Compartment

    STOWAGE AREA LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Utility Bin cover as it could obstruct driver’s rear view. Also in case of an acci- dent or sudden braking, it could cause an injury to occupants. Storage below Luggage Carpet Store the suitable luggage below the lug- gage carpet in luggage compartment.
  • Page 282: Hooks (If Equipped)

    STOWAGE AREA HOOKS (if equipped) Hook For Purse Holder Collapsible Hook Coat Hook Collapsible hook is provided for hanging small carry bags etc. Load up to 2 kg is Coat hangers are provided for rear pas- permissible. senger on both grab handles. Hooks for holding purse are provided on both B pillar.
  • Page 283: Luggage Compartment Cover

    STOWAGE AREA Carrier Hook in Luggage Compart- LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT COVER FRUNK (if equipped) ment Frunk is an extra storage provided in your Carrier hook is provided for hanging small vehicle under bonnet. . Load up to 6 kg is carry bags etc. Load up to 3 kg is permis- permissible.
  • Page 284 STOWAGE AREA Closing the Frunk CAUTION Press the opening knob provided on frunk cover. Before closing the frunk cover en-  Always ensure to keep the frunk sure that there are no obstructions cover closed while driving as stored to it. items might come out of frunk/ may Push down the frunk cover and gen- get damaged.
  • Page 285: Emergency And Breakdown

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Tool Kit Advance Warning Triangle Following parts are provided in the Tool An advance warning triangle is kept in the You should be familiar with the location of kit box in Luggage Compartment. luggage compartment. Use advance the emergency equipment provided in the warning triangle to warn the approaching vehicle and how to use it.
  • Page 286: Spare Wheel Removal Procedure

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN SPARE WHEEL REMOVAL PRO- free from any obstacles. Remove the ad- CEDURE vance warning triangle carefully from the bag and assemble. Refer instructions  To access the spare wheel, lift the car- given on the bag. pet up. NOTE ...
  • Page 287: In Case Of Flat Tyre

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN IN CASE OF FLAT TYRE  suitable distance behind the vehicle Snow chains cannot be used on as an indication of breakdown. Close the temporary spare wheel.  Reduce vehicle speed gradually, all the doors.  Never use more than one tempo- Avoid sudden steering movement or WARNING rary spare wheel.
  • Page 288 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Jack Up Point Location on Vehicle For Option II WARNING To remove center cap, take out the re- If you do not position the jack correctly mover tool from tool kit. Insert the tool in at the appropriate jacking point of the center cap hole &...
  • Page 289 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN  Before raising the vehicle, secure it from rolling away by applying the parking brake.  Do not use wooden blocks or simi- lar objects as a jack underlay.  Do not place your hands and feet or lie under the raised vehicle when itis supported by a jack.
  • Page 290 Remove wheel nuts with the help of wheel spanner and take out flat tyre.  TATA MOTORS EV Authorised NOTE service Centre. Get the flat tyre re- paired at the earliest Do not place wheel nuts in sand or on ...
  • Page 291: Towing

    Guidelines (Do’s & Don’ts) and ignition should be ON till vehicle  For towing a vehicle, the best way reaches to TATA MOTORS EV Au- When towing a break down vehicle, cer- is to use a wrecker. Alternatively thorised Service Centre.
  • Page 292 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Tow Hook Fitment Recommended Towing the towing eyes. Otherwise, the ve- hicle could be damaged. In case of break down, we recommend  that your vehicle be towed with the driving When towing, pull away slowly and wheels off the ground or place the vehicle smoothly.
  • Page 293: Fuses

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN FUSES Checking and Replacing Fuses If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not Your vehicle has fuse boxes at three lo- functioning, check the fuses first. cations. Please follow the steps below that will The vehicles electrical circuits have fuses guide you to check and replace them.
  • Page 294  Make sure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position.  If a newly inserted fuse also blows, have the cause traced and rectified at nearest TATA MOTORS EV Author- ised Service Centre immediately. WARNING NOTE WARNING ...
  • Page 295 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Motor Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity.
  • Page 296 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Details Fuse No. Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description SPARE JCASE INTERIOR F/B - 2 IGNITION INTERIOR F/B - 2 BATTERY JCASE IVBAC MOTOR JCASE COOLING FAN FAST JCASE EV POWER TRAIN JCASE COOLING FAN FAST JCASE INTERIOR F/B-1 BATTERY JCASE...
  • Page 297 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Fuse Details Fuse No. Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description EF20 MINI BMS POWER_ BATT EF21 MINI BRAKE SW EF22 MINI CHILLER SOLENOID EF23 MINI E DRIVE BATT RELAY CONTROL EF24 MINI EVAPORATOR SOLENOID EF25 MINI REVESE LAMP EF26 MINI...
  • Page 298 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Relay No. Fuse Rating Function SPARE SPARE HV BATTERY KP ALIVE RELAY VCU MAIN RELAY COOLING FAN SLOW COOLING FAN FAST 1 INT WIPE (ON/OFF) COOLANT PUMP BATT SPARE COOLING FAN FAST 2 SPARE E DRIVE BATT SUPPLY RELAY SPARE SPARE SPARE...
  • Page 299 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Under Bonnet Low Voltage Service Under Bonnet High Voltage Service Below steps to be followed to isolate High voltage from vehicle and compo- Disconnect Disconnect nents:- During the service of vehicle, the techni- During the service of vehicle, the techni- ...
  • Page 300 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Accident Disconnect Fuse Below steps to be followed to isolate Follow the steps below to disconnect the High voltage from vehicle and compo- power supply from the battery manage- In case of an accident, to disconnect the nents:- ment system: high voltage battery from the rest of the...
  • Page 301 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Re-fitment Procedure Cover Removal Procedure Align bottom lugs and push upper part with respective slots on dash board and Fuse box is located inside the cover be- press the cover firmly. low steering column. To access the fuse box, remove cover as per procedure given below.
  • Page 302 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Fuses - Cabin Compartment Note: Please refer fuse box sticker on vehicle for more clarity.
  • Page 303 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description F1 (C115A) MINI BCM APTIV F2 (C115D) MINI ACCESSORY/OBD BATT F3 (C115D) MINI POWER SOCKET 2 F4 (C115D) MINI BCM_APTIV F5 (C115D) MINI BCM_APTIV F6 (C115D) MINI BLOWER MOTOR F7 (C115D)
  • Page 304 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description F17 (C115G) MINI WIRELESS CHARGER F18 (C115G) MINI CCM/CCH F19 (C115G) MINI HEATED REAR SCREEN F20 (C115K) MINI PEPS/WLC F21 (C115K) MINI DRIVER REG MOTOR F22 (C115K) MINI INFOTAINMENT CONTROL MODULE 7...
  • Page 305 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Details Fuse No Ratings (Amp) Fuse Type Description F31 (C115L) MINI INTERCAN ECU F32 (C115L) MINI TELEMATIC F33 (C115L) MINI REAR RADAR IGN/INT CAN F34 (C115M) MINI ADAS_FR RADAR/CAMERA F35 (C115M) MINI VENTILATED SEAT F36 (C115M) MINI IGN SUPPLY 2...
  • Page 306 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Relay Details Ratings Relay No Relay Type Load Passed (Amp) R1 (C115-J) MINI RELAY N/O ACC RELAY R2 (C115-C) MINI RELAY N/O WW. SIGNAL INV. RLY MINI SPARE MINI SPARE R5 (RC115Q) MICRO N/C INTERIOR LAMP RELAY R6 (C115B2 MICRO N/O...
  • Page 307 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Cabin Compartment Fuse Box Relay Details Ratings Relay No Relay Type Load Passed (Amp) MICRO SPARE MICRO SPARE MICRO SPARE MICRO SPARE...
  • Page 308 If the ‘Ready’ services immediately. Never touch  Inform the TATA MOTORS Roadside- message does not come in the instru- the fluid leaked inside or outside Assistance immediately. ment cluster, do not try to switch ON the vehicle.
  • Page 309 In this case, contact the nearest around the vehicle. safe distance from the vehicle and imme- TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service  Check if there is something behind the diately call the authorities. Also, advise Centre to rectify the issue.
  • Page 310: Bulb Specification

    EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN BULB SPECIFICATION S.N. Description Rating Type Qty. 12V,5W REAR BOOT LAMP GLOVE BOX LAMP 12V, 5W REVERSE LAMP 12V,21W W21W...
  • Page 311: 24 X 7 Roadside Assistance

    & towing for non-accident cases up to very low. you face with the vehicle. the nearest TATA MOTORS EV Au-  It is precisely for this reason, we have tied Park your vehicle on the edge of the thorized Dealer/Service Center.
  • Page 312 2 instances of towing up to the pairs will be as per the warranty policy Cases involving racing, rallies, vehicle • nearest TATA MOTORS EV Author- & procedures of TATA PASSENGER testing or practice for such events. ised Service Centre.
  • Page 313  It is understood that TATA MOTORS delivery is taken back by them, Claim repair sat a TATA MOTORS EV Au- shall be under no liability what so ever for loss of or damage to items, if any thorised Service Centre at the earliest.
  • Page 314 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN the message box, so that user can Response Time ** For The E- Response Time ** For The B-call cancel connecting to emergency call (roadside Assistance Pro- (roadside Assistance Program) number in case it was done unknow- gram) ingly.
  • Page 315 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN E-call And B-call LED Indications List of below cities coverage for E-Call support System Health Led- Ambulance services will be provided Parameters Call Status Led- Green only in the cities mentioned under the below mentioned categories. Allianz LED remains ON for 3 shall provide an ambulance with basic During IGN ON...
  • Page 316 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Category A: Ambulance services will be given under municipal limits of these cities varying from 15-25 Km radius. Hyderabad Vadodara Coimbatore Madurai Noida Bangalore Kochi Vijayawada Kolhapur Jaipur Mumbai Trivandrum Vizag Mysore Jodhpur Kolkata Indore Raipur Aurangabad Chandigarh Chennai Nagpur...
  • Page 317 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Ajmer Davanagere Kota Rewari Akola Dehradun Kottayam Rishikesh Alappuzha Deoghar Kovilpatti Rohtak Aligarh Deoria Kozhikode Roorkee Allahabad Dhanbad Krishnagiri Rourkela Ambala Dhar Kurnool Rudrapur Ambikapur Dharamshala Kurukshetra Sagar Ambur Dharbhanga Kutch Saharsa Amethi Dharmapuri Lakhimpur Kheri Salem Amravati Dharmavaram Lalitpur...
  • Page 318 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Bagbera Etawah Mansa Shimla Baghpat Faizabad Mapusa Shimoga Bahadurgarh Farrukhabad Margao Sholinghur Bahraich Fatehpur Mathura Sholingur Balaghat Ferozpur Siddharthnagar Balasore Firozabad Mavelikara Sikar Baleshwar Firozpur Medak Siliguri Ballia Gadwal Medinipur Sirsa Baloda Gandhidham Meerut Sitapur Balrampur Gandhinagar Mehsana Sivaganga Bambolim...
  • Page 319 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Betul Gwalior Nagapattinam Tambaram Bhadohi Hajipur Nagercoil Taregana Bhadrak Haora Nainital Tatanagar Bhagalpur Hapur Nalgonda Tenkasi Bharatpur Hardoi Namakkal Thalassery Bharuch Haridwar Nanded Thanjavur Bhatinda Hassan Nandyal The Nilgiris Bhavnagar Hathras Navsari Theni Bhilai Hazaribagh Nawanshahr Thiruchirapalli Bhilwara Hingoli Nellore...
  • Page 320 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN Bikaner Jalandhar Pali Tirupati Bilaspur Jalgaon (Chalisgaon) Panaji Tirupattur Birbhum Jalgaon Panipat Tiruppur Bokaro Jalpaiguri Panjim Tirur Bolpur Jammu Panna Tiruvanamalai Brahmapur Jamnagar Pantnagar Toothukudi Bulandshahr Jamshedpur Parappanangadi Tumkuru Buxar Jaunpur Paravur Tundla Calicut Jehanabad Parbhani Udaipur Chaibasa Jhansi Pathankot...
  • Page 321 AWP’s liability for the provision of Assistance Services will cease once the emergency services have arrived at the breakdown location or on completion of towing or upon arrival of the Covered Vehicle at Authorized TATA MOTORS EV Dealer or TATA MO-...
  • Page 322 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN...
  • Page 323: Technical Specifications

    Qty. SUNSTAR CCI Golden Cruiser LLC 2200NP Coolant (Pre- mixed) (An- tifreeze agent +Soft water Class II/JIS K2234 TATA BCS 4.7 L TATA MOTORS GENUINE 40:60 ratio) SS7700S1 TCS 3.5 L IOCL COOLANT KOOL PLUS Synthetic SAE 75W90 0.9 L...
  • Page 324: Vehicle Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Curvv EV Powertrain Battery Option I - 45 kWh , Option II - 55 kWh Li-ion Electric motor Permanent magnet synchronous motor Nominal voltage Option I - 326.4 V , Option II -345.6 V Maximum power, kW Option I - 110 kW , Option II - 123kW Maximum torque, Nm 215 Nm...
  • Page 325 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Parameter Curvv EV Suspension Independent, lower wishbone , Mcpherson strut with coil spring & anti Front roll bar Rear Semi-Independent twist beam with coil spring and shock absorber Wheels & Tyre Option I - 215/60 R17 96H (Radial /Tubeless /Normal) Option II - 215/55 R18 95H (Radial /Tubeless /Normal) Tyres Option III -215/65 R16 98V (Radial /Tubeless /Normal) for...
  • Page 326 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Parameter Curvv EV Overall height, mm Unladen - 1637 Track rear, mm 1540 Overall length, mm 4310 Max. Width, mm 1810 Ground clearance, (Laden) mm Option I - 169 mm , Option II - 162 mm Performance Max. Speed Option I - 150 Kmph , Option II - 160 Kmph Max.
  • Page 327: Vehicle Dimensions

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION VEHICLE DIMENSIONS NOTE: Dimensions are in mm unladen condition...
  • Page 328: Aggregate Identification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AGGREGATE IDENTIFICATION Chassis No. punching near driver seat VIN plate near co-driver seat...
  • Page 329: Maintenance And Care

    SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS All services other than free services are chargeable. Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS EV The TATA CURVV.EV has been manufactured to give you eco- Authorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS EV Authorised nomical and trouble free performance.
  • Page 330: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE SERVICE SCHEDULE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace GENERAL Wash the vehicle &...
  • Page 331 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 18 24 48 54 66 72 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace Inspect Battery cooling...
  • Page 332 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace Check condition rubber...
  • Page 333: Wheels And Tyres

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace Replace brake fluid and check brake Replace Every 45,000 km/ 24 Months whichever comes earlier system components for leakages...
  • Page 334 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace ELECTRICAL Check specific gravity of battery electrolyte for 12V Aux.
  • Page 335: Exterior Trim

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule Paid Service Service Service Intervals In Km (kilome- ter) or Months Whichever Comes Earlier 102 108 114 120 I: Inspect ( Check, Clean, Correct, Top Up, Adjust, Repair, Replace As Necessary) T: Tightening Torque R: Replace SUNROOF Clean guide rails and drain holes...
  • Page 336 MAINTENANCE AND CARE * More frequently for vehicle, operating in severe condition Severe conditions as below- A: Repeatedly driving short distance of less than 7 km. B: Extensive low speed driving for long distances. C: Driving on rough, dusty, muddy, unpaved, graveled or salt-spread roads. D: Frequently driving in heavy traffic area &...
  • Page 337: Motor Compartment

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE MOTOR COMPARTMENT 1. Frunk 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir 3. Coolant Tank 4. Low Voltage Battery 5. Windshield Washer Container 6. Motor Compartment Fuse Box...
  • Page 338: Brake Fluid Level

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID For more clarity about location of LEVEL Brake Fluid Container and filling cap, please refer respective motor Com- partment. Examine if there is washer fluid in the The level of the brake fluid should be be- tank.
  • Page 339: 12V Battery

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE 12V BATTERY For more clarity about location of Windshield Washer Container and fill-  Examine the battery for electrolyte ing cap, please refer image of the re- level against the marking on the bat- spective motor Compartment. tery outer case.
  • Page 340: Tyres

    Use only authorized Battery recom- Excessive Wear protective clothing and a mended by TATA MOTORS. Use of Under inflation side tread face shield or have a skilled techni- any other unauthorized Battery will re- wear cian to do the battery maintenance.
  • Page 341 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Inflation Recommended Tyre Pressures Tyre Rotation Check for inflation and condition of your To help increase tyre life rotated at spec- vehicle tyres periodically. ified intervals or earlier depending on the operation of vehicle. The illustrations Check the pressure in the tyres when they shows how to rotate tyres without spare are cold.
  • Page 342: Tyre Equipment

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Special Care for Tubeless Tyres  Two or more NOTE temporary tyres should not be used on one vehi-  When you remove the tyre and install Life and wear pattern of tyres depends cle. it back on the rim, take precautions on various parameters like tyre pres- ...
  • Page 343: Vehicle Parking For Long Duration (Non - Use Maintenance)

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Special Winter Equipment VEHICLE PARKING FOR LONG do not allow moisture on the vehicle DURATION body to evaporate. It is recommended that the following items 9. Inflate the tyres to 05 bar above the be carried in the vehicle during winter: Following care is to be taken: normal specified pressure and check ...
  • Page 344: Smart Key Battery Replacement (For Peps Variant)

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE SMART KEY BATTERY REPLACE- NOTE the high voltage and low voltage sys- MENT (For PEPS variant) tems and prevents low voltage bat-  Use CR 2032 battery only. tery from getting discharged. Procedure  inappropriately disposed bat- 16.
  • Page 345: On Board Diagnostic (Obd Ii) System

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD II) SYSTEM On board diagnostic located in cabin compartment fuse box. (Refer below image) The OBD system also has a diagnostic connector that can be interfaced with appropriate diagnostic tools, which makes it pos- sible to read the fault codes stored in the Electronic Control Unit, together with a series of specific parameters for Motor operation and Diagnosis.
  • Page 346: Do It Yourself

     structed. Battery electrolyte level TATA MOTORS EV Authorised Service  Centre to replace any electrical compo- All lamps, wipers, wiper blades and NOTE nents of the car.
  • Page 347: Car Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE CAR CARE panel are free from mud, slug etc to the amount of bird droppings, tree make way for entrapped water inside sap and pollen contact on paint sur- Your vehicle is subjected to many exter- it to avoid corrosion. face.
  • Page 348 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Use carpet cleaners (preferably foam 1. Use good quality polish and wax for 3. Stain should not be removed by rub- type). Follow the instructions that come bing. As far as possible, try to blot or your vehicle. with the cleaner.
  • Page 349: Periodic Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE Proper Cleaning Proper Parking repaired from an authorized service outlet, as these defects tend to accel- In order to protect your vehicle from cor- Always park your vehicle in shade to pro- erate corrosion. rosion it is recommended that you wash tect it from harsh sunlight or in a well-ven- ...
  • Page 350 MAINTENANCE AND CARE Special Care Illuminated Steering Wheel and Fascia Switch Panel  Always use dry and soft cloth for cleaning, do not use shiner, sanitizer, petrol, soap solution, detergent, foam based cleaner or any other liquid etc. as this could damage the surface. ...
  • Page 351: Car Care

    MAINTENANCE AND CARE VALUE ADDED SERVICES Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes necessary? Corrosion Is Caused By: Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts. Critical Areas Are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody  Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong the life. ...
  • Page 352 MAINTENANCE AND CARE TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 353: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment

    • Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers and all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and...
  • Page 354: Vehicle Interior Enrichment

    Specialized protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.
  • Page 355: Warranty

    WARRANTY VEHICLE WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS standard repair procedure or by any person other than from our sales or service establishments, our authorized dealers, We WARRANT each TATA CURVV EV vehicle and parts service centres or service points in any way so as, in our thereof manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and judgment which shall be final and binding, to affect its relia- work-man ship subject to the following terms and conditions:...
  • Page 356 WARRANTY This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deterioration 14. This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehicle caused by environmental pollution or bird droppings. Slight owner. Only unexpired remaining period of warranty ap- irregularities not recognized as affecting the function or plies.
  • Page 357: Extended Warranty

    EXTENDED WARRANTY EXTENDED WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS TATA MOTORS recommends the purchase of its extended warranty program. Coverage - Mechanical + Electrical Benefits Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills. Documentation is simple and hassle free. Near cashless & speedy claim...
  • Page 358 EXTENDED WARRANTY  TATA MOTORS dealer shall either repair or replace any part found to be defective with a new part or an equivalent at no cost to the owner for parts or labour.  Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of TATA PASSENGER ELECTRIC MOBILITY LTD.

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