India is a hot country and the summers in most parts can be excruciatingly hot leading to rather uncommon consequences.
The bumper and grille of a Tata Harrier melt in the harsh sun in Bangalore. Yes, you heard that right! You might have come across myriad shocking cases with regard to automobiles but this one should quality as among the most incredible instances you would’ve come across in a while. We know that certain parts of India can be extremely hot during the summer season. Interestingly, Bangalore is not considered such a place where you would experience extreme heat. Nonetheless, this latest incident took place in the Silicon Valley of India.
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Bumper and Grille of Tata Harrier Melt
This case has been shared by a certain Saurav Nahata on Twitter. The post says, “I drive a Tata Harrier since Dec 2021. My reasons for buying Tata Harrier: 1. Good reviews on @TeamBHPforum 2. Excellent build quality reviews online This is what happened standing for 10 hr in Bangalore Sun on 12th April and @TataMotors_Cars is asking me to pay for it now!” The owner shared this incident with the Team BHP forum where car owners express their concerns to look for solutions from the community.
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The images evidently reveal the melted areas. However, there could be many reasons for such incidents. While there could be an internal issue with production, we reckon that the owner parked the car in direct sunlight in an area where the reflection of the sun was there. One doesn’t normally realise that parking in areas where glass buildings or glass surfaces are nearby can cause the sunlight to get focused on a particular area of the car leading to intense heat.
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You would remember a simple chapter from your high school science textbook about concave glass surfaces. If sunlight falls on such a surface, it multiplies the intensity of the heat and focuses that sunlight onto any object. Many experiments would show that you could burn a piece of paper by making the rays of the sun fall on it using concave glass. In fact, such incidents have happened in many parts of the world where car parts have got melted if they park near a glass building on a hot sunny day. Hence, we would advise our readers to check the surroundings in case you have to park the car outdoors in direct sunlight.
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I drive a Tata Harrier since Dec 2021. My reasons for buying Tata Harrier:
— Saurav Nahata (@iamsauravnahata) April 18, 2023
1. Good reviews on @TeamBHPforum
2. Excellent build quality reviews online
This is what happened standing for 10 hr in Bangalore Sun on 12th April
and @TataMotors_Cars is asking me to pay for it now! pic.twitter.com/TUbLA8OSSO
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