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More images: Interiors of Tata Safari Storme facelift

The interiors of the Tata Safari Storme facelift have been spied once again. The interiors in images are believed to belong to base variant of the SUV. There are no airbags and the covered storage space above the air-conditioner vents has gone. This variant also misses out on the 2-DIN audio system that has been seen the top-of-the-line variant and the silver finish panel on the centre console. The steering wheel is similar to that of the current Storme and not the Zest-like unit seen in previous images.

There is also an image that partially reveals the gear knob. This knob is not as premium-looking as the one we have seen in earlier pictures. The pattern on it suggests that the Safari Storme will get a dog-leg shift pattern instead of a conventional H shift pattern. Tata Motors has used a dog-leg pattern on the Tata Sierra and Estate in years gone by.

The Storme facelift has been seen with a VARICOR 400 badge on the front fender. This indicates that it will get the same 2.2-litre diesel engine as the Hexa concept that was showcased at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year. The engine produces 154 bhp and 400 Nm of torque.

Tata Motors has not yet disclosed any date for the launch of the Storme facelift.

Source: Motor Octane

 
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