Tata Safari: You might picture trucks when we discuss six-wheeled vehicles. The Hennessey Velociraptor 6 x 6 and Mercedes Benz G63 AMG 6 x 6 are two examples of 6-wheeled vehicles that are popular in the Middle Eastern market.
In addition to the fact that this kind of vehicle is illegal in India, numerous businesses sought to produce stretched limousines without ARAI certification and were punished by the authorities.
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Tata Safari Modified
However, a Jalandhar resident had an idea and combined two Tata Safaris into a single 6 x 6 vehicle. He claimed that the idea for the fused vehicle, which he called a Velociraptor 6 x 6, came from a made-up Hummer stretch limo with a 6X6 shape.
It has side-facing seats at its extraordinarily long back and has nine seats. It has some attractive auxiliary floodlights on its roof and a roof spoiler up front. But where did the two Tata Safaris initially cross paths? Flex tape is used to conceal the fact that the windows are not being fastened firmly enough. Six substantial alloy wheels are also included, which further emphasise the car’s presence on the road.
Is it legal?
The car cannot be driven since it could be impounded by the authorities for having an unapproved, unlawful alteration that endangers the public.
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