

It doesn't even get the audio systems from smaller cars like the Tiago and Zest. Tata Motors has bagged a contract of supplying 3,192 units of its Safari Storme 4x4 model to the Indian Army, under a new category of vehicles named G S800 (General Service 800). In terms of features, the Storme disappoints as it misses on a rear camera and only gets parking sensors and a single DIN unit audio unit with Bluetooth, AUX and USB connectivity in the age of touchscreen infotainment systems.
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The former one is mated to a 6-speed manual whereas the latter one gets a 5-speed manual. The other one churns out 150PS of power and 320Nm of torque. This engine is available in two states of tune, with the more powerful one produces 156PS of power and 400Nm of peak torque. Under the hood of the Tata Safari Storme is a 2.2-litre, turbocharged diesel engine. There will be some structural changes in the Safari Storme for the Army as it will have to endure harsh environments. Recently, a triple digit order has been placed by the Army for the Safari Storme and it is expected to multiply by vast figures in the near future. The Tata Safari Storme has replaced the Maruti Gypsy in the Indian Army.

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