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Off-beat: Tata Owner In India Takes His Safari SUV To The Extreme
Off-beat: Tata Owner In India Takes His Safari SUV To The Extreme
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July 8, 2020
July 8, 2020
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The car modification scene in India has seen exceptional growth and liking over the past few years, there have been several modification examples that strike the perfect balance between form and function. This, however, takes things to the extreme. While carmakers in the western world have added an extra pair of wheels to their already offroad capable vehicles, mainly the Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6 and Hennessey VelociRaptor 6×6 which is based on the Ford Raptor F-150, something equally similar has happened in Haryana.
Dubbed ‘Tata Safari Velociraptor 6×6’ this Safari modified at a local workshop, we don't know what implications this will bring in the performance of the car but we know that this will turn every head whilst on the road.
Not only that, but the third compartment has also been extended which can now house six passengers with relative comfort on its own thanks to regular benches placed on either side. We do suspect that this particular Safari wouldn't be the same mileage figures or the same performance.
Published Date: 2020-07-08 12:29:37
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