The teaser image for the 5-door Force Gurkha has revealed a few elements.
In the final weeks before its arrival in the upcoming weeks, Force Motors has finally revealed the official tease for the five-door Gurkha. The detailed teaser provides a wealth of information about the future lifestyle off-road SUV. Following a year-long hiatus, the three-door Gurkha will also make a comeback, this time with an improved powertrain compliant with BSVI stage 2.
Dimensions:
Thanks to the addition of two rear doors, the five-door Force Gurkha will have a wheelbase that is 425 mm longer than that of its three-door cousin and a more roomy cabin. Additionally, the brand has displayed a number of optional attachments, such as a roof rack and a ladder for the rear.
Exterior Design:
The teaser has verified that the circular LED headlamps, which resemble the three-door variant with LED DRLs, are here to stay, despite spy pictures suggesting the existence of a squared-off headlamp cluster. Although the double grille slate is the same, the bumpers will have a distinct design. There will also be a set of freshly designed 16-inch alloy wheels supplied. The
Interior:
The Gurkha with five doors will come in three different seating arrangements: five, six, and seven seats. Only four seats will be available in the three-door model, and additional extras will raise the premium factor. With a three-spoke steering wheel, an analogue cluster, circular HVAC vents, a touchscreen infotainment system, and leatherette upholstery, it will remain stationary. With the five-door model, there will be a shift-on-the-fly 4WD knob available.
Performance:
With a maximum power output of 90 horsepower and a peak torque of 250 Nm, the well-known 2.6L four-cylinder diesel engine will power the Gurkha in both versions, so they don’t anticipate any performance modifications. It will come with a five-speed manual gearbox as standard, which will distribute power to all four wheels.
Price: T
He came back via the three doors. The Force Gurkha is expected to retail for approximately Rs. 15.5 lakh, while the new five-door variant may start at Rs. 16.5 lakh (both ex-showroom). It will go up against the Mahindra Thar Armada, which is expected to make its public debut on August 15, 2024 in India.
The 2.6-liter diesel engine and 5-speed manual gearbox from Mercedes are anticipated to continue to be available in the Gurkha 3-door and 5-door models. The engine’s output numbers are yet unknown, although the previous Gurkha 3-door model boasted 91 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque.