Jalandhar man combines 2 Tata Safari into one 6 x 6 9 seater vehicle

When we talk about 6-wheeled vehicles you may think about trucks. However today we are going to talk about the 6-wheeled car just like the Mercedes Benz G63 AMG 6 x 6 and Henessey Velociraptor 6 x 6 which are majorly sold in the Middle Eastern market.

Unfortunately, this type of vehicle is banned in India aside from this many companies tried making stretched Limousines without ARAI approval and got sized by the government.

However, a man from Jalandhar came up with an idea and fused 2 Tata Safari into one 6 x 6 vehicle. He claims that he was motivated by a fictitious Hummer stretch limo with a 6X6 configuration and named the fused vehicle a Velociraptor 6 x 6.

It is a 9-seater car with side-facing seats at its extra-long back. In the front, it has a roof spoiler and some stylish auxiliary floodlights on its roof. However, where the two Tata Safaris first met. The windows are not adequately held, and the problem is covered using flex tape. Along with this, there are six sizable alloy wheels that further accentuate the vehicle’s presence on the road.

Although this the vehicle cant be taken on the road as it might be seized by the police due to the illegal modification without any certification and it might be dangerous for the people.

 




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