Aftermarket car shops come up with interesting iterations of regular cars and this is the prime example of it.
This has to be the world’s first Tata Harrier in Bentley’s Virian Green paint shade. Harrier is one of the most popular large SUVs in the country. It is not a full-size SUV like the Fortuner. But the customers found great love for the SUV ever since its launch. Thereafter, other Tata cars have performed exceedingly well in terms of monthly sales. Now, the Indian auto giant is working on the facelift models for the Harrier and Safari. In fact, we have spotted the test mules on multiple occasions. For now, let us take a look at the details of this latest paintjob.
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Tata Harrier with Green Paint
This video comes from BROTOMOTIV on YouTube. The owner of the car shop mentions that they are going for a unique paint shade for the SUV. They have thousands of options. After consulting with the Harrier owner, they decided to go with a Viridian Green colour. It is a prominent theme among Bentley cars. To compliment that, there are gloss black side pillars and alloy wheels. There was also the option of a Copper Bronze colour pattern for the alloys. But the owner went for the black. Finally, the team gets to work.
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As usual, they dismantle the entire SUV, to begin with. This includes taking off the exterior accessories like headlights, taillamps, wipers, ORVMs, etc. From the inside, the door panels and other components are removed too. This ensures that the new paint reaches every corner of the body of the vehicle. They commence the process. After the entire thing is complete, they even apply a ceramic coating on the body to keep it protected from bird droppings, water accumulation and environmental elements. Finally, the work is done and the SUV looks unlike anything you’ll ever see. The concluding camera shots of the SUV on the road are simply exquisite.
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What We Think
We greatly value individuals who choose to professionally modify their cars. We strongly recommend patronizing experienced and reputable car shops for any modifications. Additionally, some of you might be wondering about the legality of changing a car’s colour in India. Technically, it is not allowed, but there is a solution. You can consult your local Regional Transport Office (RTO) and follow the necessary procedures to officially register the colour change on your car’s Registration Certificate (RC). It’s crucial to conduct the paint job in a lawful manner by informing the RTO and updating the RC. By doing so, you can avoid any potential issues with law enforcement in the future.
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