This Devil Edition of the digital Tata Safari facelift looks incredibly enticing. Digital artists excel in crafting captivating interpretations of diverse cars and I have been covering such cases extensively recently. The remarkable talent of these automotive designers is truly praiseworthy. The charm of virtual renditions lies in their liberation from physical constraints, allowing the artist’s creativity to take centre stage. Now, let’s delve into the specifics of this latest rendition.
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Tata Safari Facelift Devil Edition
This rendition stems from Bagrawala Designs on YouTube. I am fascinated by the fact that this iteration is derived from the pre-facelift version of the Safari. The front end showcases distinctive features, including a red LED light strip along the bonnet, a honeycomb-patterned grille, a black hood, red accents above the headlamps, a substantial radiator grille, and a massive bumper with an imposing splitter, contributing to an exceptionally aggressive front fascia. The widened body design is evident even from the frontal perspective.
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The rear section stands out for me, with a vibrant green/blue LED light strip stretching across the tailgate’s width, a substantial roof spoiler, an immense rear bumper featuring a skid plate and diffuser, and a broadened stance with wheel arches extending well beyond the SUV’s body. These elements are certainly not part of the usual sights in our daily lives, but that’s precisely the charm of such renditions and the work of digital artists. In summary, the Devil Edition of the Tata Safari unquestionably lives up to its name.
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Specs
Both the Harrier and Safari maintain their current powertrains, relying on the renowned 2.0-litre Kryotec turbo diesel engine sourced from Fiat. This engine ensures a strong performance, delivering 170 PS of power and 350 Nm of peak torque. Depending on your preference, you can choose between a 6-speed manual transmission or a torque converter automatic transmission. Alongside their transmission options, these SUVs feature terrain response capabilities, various drive modes, and ADAS active safety functions. It’s worth noting that a turbo petrol engine is currently under development. The price range for these models falls between Rs 16.19 lakh and Rs 27.34 lakh, ex-showroom.
Specs | Tata Safari |
Engine | 2.0-litre Turbo Diesel |
Power | 170 PS |
Torque | 350 Nm |
Transmission | 6MT / AT |
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