Tata Motors showcased a rally specced version of the Bolt hatchback in Mumbai. The company has no plans to enter the rally spectrum but this is a good example of how the car would look like if it were to participate.
Tata Motors showcased a rally specced version of the Bolt hatchback in Mumbai. The company has no plans to enter the rally spectrum but this is a good example of how the car would look like if it were to participate.
What you get in the car is a 5 point safety harness, alloy wheels with rally spec tyres and rally livery. It's not exactly rally ready as there are no mechanical changes made to the car and the company has no plans to enter the world of rallying yet; although we wonder why.
Beside the Bolt, the company also showcased the GenX Nano Easy Shift with a body kit, spoiler, sunroof, body graphics, alloy wheels, door visor, remote controlled hatch release, art leather Seat covers with cushions and carpet. All these are genuine accessories from the Tata Motors stable.
In fact the company has also spruced up the Safari Storme and has given it features like a hood scoop, hood deflector, personal navigation device from garmin, roof mounted fog lamps, day time running light, tail gate mounted cycle carrier, front bumper mounted fog lamps, car awning and many more.
The exclusive styling package accessories are available at an additional cost of Rs 31,999 and will be offered across all Toyota dealerships nationwide.
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