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Tata Safari Storme Tuff Showcased At 2016 Auto Expo

Tata Motors have showcased a fully customised version of the Safari Storme at the 2016 Auto Expo which is termed as the Tata Safari Storme Tuff that gets a long list of off-road accessories.

The Safari Storme Tuff is an off-road focussed vehicle

The Tata Safari has been an icon in the luxury SUV category through India’s long history. The first SUV to have been produced in India from the ground up, it was first launched back in 1998 with a 2.0 litre turbocharged diesel engine. The Safari kept going through significant upgrades through the decades which included power steering and fuel pump in 2003, a 3.0 litre DiCOR engine in 2005 until finally in 2012, it underwent a 360 degree upgrade and the world saw, for the first time, the new Safari Storme.

And now in 2016, Tata Motors have showcased the Safari Storme Tuff which looks tougher than anything out there. The Tata Safari Storme Tuff is powered by a 2.2 litre Varicor 400 diesel engine which produces 156 PS and 400 Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The roof sports an all-weather foldable tent and an LED bar along with the front and rear metal bumpers and front mounted winch which give us the impression that this car is meant to be a perfect match for an extreme lifestyle.

The grey paint job goes well with its character and the ground clearance has also been increased. There are new metal finished side steps and the tyres are meant for off-roading. The rear gets a tail-gate mounted spare wheel that completes the look of the Safari Storme. On the inside, the Tata Safari Storme Tuff gets water-resistant seat covers, heads-up display, navigation system, tyre pressure monitoring system and many more features. We expect Tata Motors to launch some of these accessories on the Safari Storme in the near future.

Tata Safari Storme Tuff

– The interiors come with a lot of additional accessories
– The roof has an all-weather foldable tent and LED bar
– Comes with the same Varicor 400 diesel engine
– Exteriors look very butch with all the add-ons

The interiors get a long list of new accessories
There is a heads-up display unit in the Safari Storme Tuff
The black seats look cool and are water resistant
The heavy modifications make it look quite solid and macho
The gloss black detailing on the grille and headlights looks cool
The grey paint job and graphics on the body looks tastefully done on the Safari Tuff
This is how the spare wheel is fitted on the tail gate
It comes with a foldable all-weather tent
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