Tata Safari Storme Gets A Makeover With Black & White Decals

by Jatin Chhibber | 24/02/2021
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Here are a few images of the Tata Safari Storme, which employs subtle cosmetic tweaks on the outside and on the inside. Check it out here.

Tata Safari is one of the most popular and iconic SUVs ever offered by the carmaker in the market. The Safari Storme is the most successful version of the SUV offered by the automaker in India. There’s also an army version of the SUV, which is only meant to be used by the Indian Army. Here are a few images of a modified Tata Safari Storme, which features some smart-looking mods on the outside and on the inside. 

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One can see in the pictures that the side profile of the car features some smart-looking blacked-out strips along with Safari branding, which makes the Tata SUV look more striking. To gel with the white and black theme of the SUV, the modifier has also painted the rims in black colour shade. This wrap looks really cool, and it doesn’t seem to be that expensive. At the back, bits of the wrap can be seen, and it also gets a rear bullbar for better protection.

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Inside, the cabin of the SUV looks quite different as compared to the regular version of the SUV. The seats are covered with orange coloured upholstery and the same fabric is used to wrap door panels and roof. The interior of this Tata Safari now looks more premium and unique. Other than this, no modifications have been done to the SUV.

Rear-side-view-of-Tata-Safari-Strome

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Talking about Tata Safari Strome, it derives power from a 2.2-litre turbocharged diesel mill, which is capable of shredding out 154 Bhp of peak power and 394 Nm of peak torque. Recently, Tata Motors has introduced the 2021 Safari in the Indian market, which gets propelled by a 2.0-litre Kryotec diesel engine that develops power and torque outputs of 170 PS and 350 Nm, respectively. The engine comes paired to a 6-speed MT or a 6-speed automatic gearbox. In the Indian market, it rubs shoulders with the likes of MG Hector Plus and upcoming Mahindra XUV500. It gets retailed at a starting price of Rs 14.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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