When it comes to customised cars, the Maruti Suzuki Alto isn’t the first name that comes to mind. For the longest time, the Maruti Alto was regarded as a reasonable first automobile for most Indian families. We always see a plethora of cars with numerous modifications, but today, we have brought an extremely insane instance of an altered vehicle. Here is a Maruti Alto 800, which has been transformed into a two-door coupe crossover.
A Youtube channel named “Vikas Choudhary vlogs” has posted a video in which the modification process has been elaborated upon. As we see the car, there are a lot of exterior as well as interior modifications that have been made.
To begin with the outer profile, the front facade of the entry-level hatch receives a pair of LED projector headlights housed in a custom-made casing, as well as an LED DRL stripe above it. It has a flat bonnet with a cut-out part and a massive radiator grille, which contributes to its monster-like look.
Turning to the side profile, the most noticeable features are the huge blacked-out wheel arches that protrude from the body. The thick off-roading tyres with broad tracks fill out the wheel arches beautifully. It also has scissor doors that seem like they belong to a high-end sports vehicle.
The automobile has been clothed in a great dual-tone pattern, with blue and black tones adding a sporty touch. The blue-coloured car’s paint scheme has carbon fibre touches that add to its beauty.
Another intriguing change is the relocation of the fuel filler cap to the rear bumper. A sloping coupe-like roofline, a massive tail-mounted spoiler, and unusual spherical tail lamps are further noticeable aesthetic features. In terms of interior updates, the aftermarket workshop used an all-black interior concept, with contrast red stitching in the leather upholstery.
Furthermore, there is a big touchscreen infotainment display that takes centre stage on the dashboard, a racing-inspired slim steering wheel, and diamond-cut leather for the roof, seats, and floor mats have all been used. However, no modifications have been made to the mechanical department.