It is simply incredible to witness what modern aftermarket car modification houses are able to achieve.
This Tata Harrier has been slapped with a Lamborghini Urus body kit. Harrier is an SUV that a lot of customers take a liking to. Its bold exterior invokes an imposing road presence which is what most people want from their vehicles. That is the reason why it had done so well in India. On the other hand, the Urus is one of the fastest SUVs on the planet. In the premium luxury supercar segment, it is also arguably the most desirable SUV that finds home in the garages of many celebrities across the globe. Check out what happens when these two merge.
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Tata Harrier with Lamborghini Urus Kit
The video has been uploaded by Her Garage on YouTube. This channel features content around automobiles. This time around, there is a heavily modified Harrier showcased by the YouTuber. It is a special and unique Harrier with a Urus body kit. The person who has designed this kit explains the thought process behind the design. At the front, the regular bumper has been uninstalled and a custom bumper has been brought in. It has contours with Urus-inspired creases, grille patterns, black paint, and the fog lamps have been omitted.
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On the side is where the real magic happened. The width of the already wide Harrier has been extended lending a wide-body appearance. This includes modified front and rear fenders, custom side body skirtings and 20-inch black alloy wheels the pattern of which is inspired by Urus. At the rear, the custom bumper replaces the stock unit. This new bumper has twin fake exhaust tips, a diffuser, visually similar design cues as the OG Urus and a new matrix LED light bar and turn indicator setup. The designer also claims that there are hardly any compromises made to the ground clearance as they have installed spacers and remapped the engine to compensate for the increased weight.
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Price
The YouTuber asks the owner of the design house about the cost involved in developing something unique like this. He tells her that the alloys alone ended up costing around Rs 1.40 lakh and the total cost of the kit is also around Rs 1.40 lakh. Hence, you would have to spend around Rs 2.80 lakh if you want the entire package. This modifier now plans to get into retail which will reduce this cost further. Also, then the kit will have a bolt-on mechanism where you could take the kit to a local mechanic, remove the bumper and install the kit in a simple process.
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