The 2017 Toyota Tacoma has been the latest project of interior specialist Carlex Design and the result is pretty awesome it will be the best truck interior you will ever see. Damian Skotnicki’s Carlex Design successfully turned the already rugged and powerful Toyota Tacoma into a more aggressive looking one while providing comfort on the inside. Check out the redesigned Tacoma here.
Carlex Design is a popular interior car designer that has done changes for supercars and high-end performance luxury cars such as Lamborghini and Maserati. This time, they chose to work on the 2017 Toyota Tacoma as they liked it because of its strong personality, according to Torquenews.
With the brand's mantra "To create cutting edge projects and products at the unmatched level. Defined high-quality standards are continuously being reached thanks to the commitment of the incredibly talented members of staff at all levels of our company structure" it successfully redesign the Tacoma and makes car aficionados want it even more, according to Motorward.
The Toyota Tacoma is already a pick-up hard in itself. For this Carlex redesign it level up in terms of ruggedness with green paint on the outside and inside prepared in the same tones. It becomes a workhorse capable of coping with anything as it now has a full set of rough terrain accessories such as performance bumpers and fenders, a winch, underbody protection, jacked-up suspension, and large and rugged off-road wheels and tires.
Inside the 2017 Toyota Tacoma, it was constructed to resist wear and tear of off-road travels and will give comfort to the driver with leather and Alcantara finished. The sports seats added later and the rest have received their own treatment with hand-stitched military green leather.
Outside, the design of the Toyota Tacoma by Carlex has been kept simple and robust, with perfect accessories for enthusiasts of off-road such as LED bar lights and broader defenses. Check out the Toyota Tacoma at the video below.
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