Tata Sumo was a legendary product in the Indian market for a very long time and for good reason. But this spin on the SUV could lay the foundation for its potential future.
The iconic Tata Sumo has been illustrated as this all-electric concept suitable for a camping trip. The Sumo used to be one of the most reliable and rugged SUVs in the country before it was discontinued in 2019 after failing to comply with the latest safety regulations. But this digital render has breathed a new life into the people’s carrier. This concept has been developed by Omkarsurvedesign. Let us check out the details of this all-electric modified concept.
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Modified Tata Sumo Concept
The concept features a rugged and boxy silhouette with futuristic LED lighting. The bonnet of the SUV has a strip of LED DRL running across the width of the SUV, the main headlamps are located down on the bumper, and the front end of completely sealed-off giving away its electric credentials. The skid plate and upright stance lend it a hardcore SUV appearance. The sides feature black squared-off wheel arches and a minimalistic side profile devoid of any creases.
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The A and B pillars are painted black while the third quarter is almost separated from the rest of the car. Atop the SUV, there lies a custom tent that could house a few people for those off-roading adventures or camping excursions. The side mirrors are camera-based signifying its modern design choice. If one looks closely, the dimensions of the electric Sumo seem quite larger than the regular model. The paint shade is quite unique as well and compliments the blacked-out bits pretty well.
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Specs
The Sumo used to come powered by a 3.0-litre diesel engine that produced 84 hp and 250 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine was mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The SUV is quite common even today as a people mover and in the mountainous terrains of our country where vehicles need to be tough and rugged to survive. Sumo can take a lot of beating which is why people use it as the go-to commercial vehicle in the mountains. Back in the day, the Tata Sumo used to retail for around Rs 6 lakh to Rs 9 lakh, ex-showroom. Let us know your feelings about this all-electric modified concept version of the Tata Sumo.