DC Design by Dilip Chhabria, currently known as DC2, is a well-known brand in the world of modification in the country. Many DC2 models have achieved success in the Indian automobile industry throughout the years. And now they published a modification project based on the all-new Mahindra Thar. It’s known as the Thar Hulk and has a distinct appearance. This Thar prototype has been named Hulk after Marvel Comics’ superhero.
DC2 has made substantial changes to the brand-new Thar. It receives a number of new electrical components as well as a body kit that makes it appear a lot more muscular and appealing. The new Mahindra Thar Hulk receives a tough external makeover. To begin, the Thar gets new triple-beam LED headlights placed on the front fender slightly above the bumper. Aside from a new front grille, the entire bonnet has been reworked, with new creases and scoops for enhanced aerodynamics and air intake, respectively. The prototype displayed here is outfitted with a hardtop roof.
When it comes to interior design, the car’s inside has been entirely redesigned to give it a more luxurious appearance. To begin, it is surrounded by an all-red motif that includes the dashboard and leather upholstery on the seats. This also lends the cabin a very sporty appearance, as this is a common interior motif used by premium sports cars. All four occupants sit in separate bucket-style seats that are both sporty and elegant in appearance.
In addition, the blue ambient lighting surrounds the circular air-conditioning vents, IRVM, and knobs on the centre console and dashboard, giving the cabin a luxurious appearance. The SUV has a huge sunroof that nearly completely covers the roof. Inside, DC has installed ceiling lights, which give a great view. DC is known for making only aesthetic changes to an automobile, leaving the powertrain or any other technical configuration unchanged.
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