There are various versions of the Tata Harrier monster pick-up truck online. However, this one is what most off-road enthusiasts desire. Unfortunately, though, it will probably never make it to production. That is why such renditions are so attractive. Tata Harrier is one of the most popular mid-size SUVs in the country. People have welcomed it from the word go. There are plenty of reasons for it including imposing looks, great road presence, premium interiors and a plethora of modern features. Its tough build quality is what lends it so well to be a rugged off-roader. Tata manufacturers heavy vehicles as well which has DNA in all its products. Let us check out the details of this monster pick-up truck.
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Tata Harrier Pick Up Monster Truck
The overall appearance of the pick-up truck looks like it is from a dirt rally racing. The stock front-end of the Harrier looks tailored made for something like this. The LED DRLs on the bonnet and headlamps on the bumper along with a stylish grille give it a rugged and tough look. The modified bumpers and skid plates extend that off-roading element to the SUV. The tow hooks add to the off-roading vibes. The black and white paint scheme and added lighting setup speak dirt track. But what really sets this rendition apart from everything else are the chunky off-roading high-profile tyres. These ensure that the truck remains as high off the ground as possible enabling a drive through any conceivable terrain. While something like this will probably never make it to production, it certainly is a treat for the eyes.
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Tata Harrier Specs
The regular Tata Harrier comes with a 2.0-litre diesel engine that belts out 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak power and torque respectively. The transmission duties are carried by either a 6-speed manual or an automatic gearbox. However, the above-mentioned variant might well feature plenty of off-roading equipment and tech. This might include things like Terrain Modes, 4×4 Drive System, Mechanically/Electronically Locking Differential, Drives Modes and more. The regular version of Tata Harrier on sale ranges between Rs 14.29 lakh and Rs 20.81 lakh, ex-showroom. The 7-seat version of the Harrier, Safari, is gaining a lot of attraction from the customers as well.
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