Tata Motors has announced an expansion of its lifetime high-voltage (HV) battery warranty, now covering the Curvv.ev SUV Coupe and the Nexon.ev with 45kWh battery pack.






This move, aimed at further accelerating EV adoption in India, extends the warranty to both new buyers and existing first-time owners of these popular models.
The lifetime HV battery warranty, which Tata Motors first introduced with the Harrier.ev, covers unlimited kilometres for a period of up to fifteen years from the vehicle's initial registration. The initiative addresses a major concern among EV buyers, the long-term health and replacement costs of electric vehicle batteries.
"By democratising premium EV technology, we have played a significant role in advancing India's EV category's exponential growth. One of the key factors behind this growth is the ability to instil confidence amongst customers for a worry-free ownership experience. Today, we are proud to extend this feeling even further with the introduction of the Lifetime HV Battery Warranty solution for all customers of the Curvv.ev and Nexon.ev 45 kWh. By offering this unprecedented assurance, we are enabling a truly carefree, future-ready ownership journey for every TATA.ev buyer," said Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer.
Beyond mitigating concerns around battery replacement costs, the new warranty is expected to enhance long-term resale values for EVs. Tata Motors estimates that owners could save between Rs 8-9 lakh in running costs over a decade of EV ownership, further strengthening the value proposition for prospective buyers.
In addition, Tata Motors has announced a loyalty benefit of Rs 50,000 for existing TATA.ev customers who choose to purchase either the Curvv.ev or the Nexon.ev 45kWh, underscoring the brand's commitment to rewarding early adopters of electric mobility.


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