Tata Safari modified into a Range Rover Evoque

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These days modified cars are doing a good deal of business. This market is booming as good as the automotive market. We have now heard that the Big Daddy Customs, a well-established and popular company that is into modifying cars, has now worked on Tata Safari. Though you may find the modified European luxury crossover a little out of your budget, you won’t be able to overlook it for sure. There are several changes in the design of this modified Tata Safari. However, these changes work well together to make this car a premium product.

Though the modified Tata Safari may not be able to compete the Ranger Rovers or Audi’s as far as the styling and design are concerned. But it is vital for you to know that this modified car costs much less than the ones being manufactured by the above mentioned automakers.

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Consider the Range Rover Evoque, for example. This car can cost you nearly Rs. 55 Lacs in the Indian market. On the other hand, the Tata Safari modification by Big Daddy Customs will cost you just Rs. 8 Lacs. The modification process consumes about 3 to 4 months to complete. Though the modified Tata Safari may not have the same looks as that of a replica of one of the premium, high end crossovers. Nonetheless, the car is good enough to grab the attention when it passes on the road.

Tata Safari is one of the finest products by Tata Motors. The car was first introduced in the Indian market in the year 1998. Tata Safari has been powered by 2.0 L Turbo I4 Diesel engine. The latest version of Tata Safari is the Tata Safari GX that was recently launched. The car offers great features and have awesome specifications. It is quite a good vehicle and looks better after the modification.

 

Also see – Tata Safari converted into Range Rover Evoque

 

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