A unique version of the Tata Safari has emerged with Lime Green shade all around. An artist has visualized the tough SUV in a stylish avatar that really stands out. The Tata Safari is one of the most popular SUVs in the segment. The company has already come up with quite a few iterations of the feature-loaded car. However, car enthusiasts continue to add their personal touch and creative imagination to the current models. The stylish green exterior joins a list of interesting iterations by Safari fans, however, it looks nothing like anything else out there. Let us take a look at the differences between this concept edition and the regular model.
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The Lime Green concept is based on the latest generation Safari and features a similar fascia and base design. It comes with a few significant changes to the look of the SUV. Most of the styling updates can be seen on the chassis and the front-end. The glossy new paint job covers the entire profile. However, the plastic cladding lower down has been painted in a shade of grey. In the side profile, you can notice that the stylized steel wheels as well. There is also a silver bumper on the front and the back. The rest of the elements remain the same as the new model.
Despite minimal modifications, the artist has added a stylish element to the overall appearance of the SUV. While it may not appeal to all customers, it is bound to stand out on the highway. You won’t see the new Lime Green concept design on the road currently, however, the digital rendering gives yet another look at what the Tata Safari could be. Previously, a Matte Green shade of the Tata Safari Storme was added to the Indian Army. It replaced the Maruti Gypsy in the 4 x 4 light vehicle category.
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The Tata Safari is a handsome SUV that comes with a 2.0-liter Kryotec diesel engine that outputs 170PS of peak power and 350Nm of torque. It combines Tata Motors’ Impact 2.0 design language with the OMEGARC architecture (derived from the D8 platform from Land Rover). The transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a Hyundai-sourced 6-speed automatic unit. Additional features include ESP Terrain response modes and Multi Drive Modes. The tough SUV has been a crowd favorite ever since it was launched. The ex-showroom price of the Tata Safari starts at Rs 14.99 lakh (going up to Rs 23.17 lakh).
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