Next-Gen Tata Sumo With Impact 2.0 Design


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The Sumo is an extremely popular MUV in India. A lot of Indians have sentimental memories attached to the Sumo. Tata has upped its game, in recent times, and revamped all their new products completely. Tata has now entered the next phase, which is called the Impact 2.0, and upcoming vehicles like the Tata Harrier will be based on this design philosophy. The Impact 2.0 design philosophy is much more angular and curvy and attracts a lot more attention. Here is a render of what a Tata Sumo based on the Impact 2.0 design philosophy could look like.

All-new Tata Sumo


Tata also launched a few iterations of the Sumo, and in many parts of the country, the vehicles are still extremely popular. Even though Tata has not announced any future plan for launching the Tata Sumo, here is a rendered image that shows what the vehicle may look like if Tata applies the Impact 2.0 design philosophy to the Sumo.

The Tata Sumo has always been about being rugged and the render gives the same idea. Tata only sells the Sumo Gold in the Indian market at the moment, which gets a very straight line and boxy design. However, in the future, the Sumo may incorporate a few curves to look attractive.

The vehicle will look quite upmarket with large windows. Also, to add to the ruggedness, it gets a skid plate at the front and plastic cladding all around. This will ensure that the vehicle remains scratch-free on the road roads or the village roads where it is mostly used.

Tata may also add sleek headlamps to the upcoming Sumo but it may look different from the one we will see on the Harrier. The Harrier will be a premium offering in the market while the Sumo will target the mass segment, especially in Tier-II and Tier-III cities.

However, even the mass-segment cars like the Tiago, Tigor and Nexon, look quite modern and offer a premium look. If Tata continues down on the same road, we can safely assume that the Sumo will also benefit from the same design philosophy.


The next-generation Sumo will not be launched before 2020, which means it will be powered by an all-new engine. The much stringent BS-VI norms will be in place in 2020 and manufacturers are expected to come with new engines or better versions of the current engine to meet the new norms. It will also increase the price of the vehicles in the coming times.

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Looks like a Sports version of Hexa.
But the brand and success of the "SUMO" is enough to make this new launch hit the sales chart.
 

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This legend of an SUV definitely needs to have a 2nd innings. Even though its a render but if the project goes through, this would surely be a success once again. As TML keeps it's real products quite close to the concept design, I hope if this makes to production, the design would make one hell of a SUV. However, once Harrier 5 seater comes followed by the 7 seater in next couple of years where would TML fit this one? Wouldn't it be too much of cluttering the product line up? So, a better idea as per me is to design a Xenon based on 2.0 Impact Design and compete with the likes of V-Cross.

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Next-generation Tata Sumo: Like it like this?

Sumo-New.jpg

What would a modern-day Tata Sumo look like? Well, here is a rendering video that shows what the current-day Tata Sumo will look like if designed according to the latest design language of Tata Motors.


The rendering image has been made by SRK Designs shows the way the design of the car has been made and it is based on the Tata Sumo itself. The rendering image shows all the changes that Tata might use in the modern-day Sumo.

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