2021 Tata Safari Looks Uber Cool With Massive Aftermarket Rims

by Jatin Chhibber | 15/04/2021
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Here are a few images of the new-gen Tata Safari, which gets aftermarket 20-inch alloy wheels. The all-new Tata Safari is powered by a 2.0-litre diesel mill.

Tata Motors recently launched the new-gen Safari in the Indian market. In its segment, it rivals the likes of MG Hector Plus and Mahindra XUV500. Enthusiasts around India have also started customizing the all-new Tata SUV to make it look more striking. Here are a few images of one such Tata Safari, which gets massive aftermarket alloy wheels with low-profile tyres.

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The regular model of the SUV gets smart-looking 18-inch alloy units. The Tata Safari you see here features massive 20-inch mags. The mod job has been done by Velocity Tyres, which is situated in Ludhiana, Punjab. This Tata Safari gets multi-spoke two-tone rims, which looks quite sporty and have enhanced the overall stance of the SUV. The silver and black colour of these alloy wheels is gelling up well with the white paint scheme of the SUV. The overall price of this modification is not known, but one can directly contact the customizer for more information. Talking about the new-gen Tata Safari, it derives power from a 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel mill, which is capable of shredding out power and torque outputs of 168 Bhp and 350 Nm, respectively. The engine comes paired with a 6-speed MT or a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox.

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The new SUV is based on the company’s OMEGA (Optimal Modular Efficient Global Advanced Architecture) platform, which also underpins the Tata Harrier. This modular platform is compatible with distinctive body types, an electric power plant and an AWD system. Nevertheless, Tata Motors does not have any all-wheel-drive system for a monocoque chassis-based SUV like the all-new Tata Safari. For now, the new Tata Safari is being offered only with a front-wheel-drive system. The SUV might get a 4X4 trim at a later stage but there's no concrete info on this yet. The last 4X4 SUV offered by the automaker was Hexa, which was a body-on-frame SUV. In fact, even the Safari Storme had a 4x4 system. The new-gen Tata Safari is retailed at a starting price of Rs 14.69 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi).

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