Force Motors Launches New Force Traveller N Range for Ambulance, Delivery, and School Bus Applications
over 70%
over 40 years
What Happened
Force Motors has launched the New Force Traveller N Range, including ambulance, delivery van, and school bus variants. The vehicle features a redesigned cockpit with digital cluster and 9-inch infotainment, new HVAC system, improved NVH, and exterior updates with LED DRLs. Safety and build quality have been enhanced through re-engineered sheet metal, reduced body joints, and robotic manufacturing processes. It is powered by a FM 2.6 CR engine compliant with BS-VI Stage 2 norms.
over 70%segment share
Force Traveller leads India's shared mobility van segment with over 70% market share, according to Force Motors.
“With the new Force Traveller N Range, we've focused on improving what matters, guided by inputs from owners, drivers, and passengers to enhance comfort, usability, reliability, and cost of ownership, while reducing downtime and enabling better utilisation for fleet operators.”
Why this matters
The New Force Traveller N Range aims to maintain Force Motors' dominant 70%+ market share in India's shared mobility van segment by addressing owner, driver, and passenger feedback, while benefiting from manufacturing learnings from the Urbania model.
Terms in This Story
- NVH
- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness; refers to the level of noise and vibration in a vehicle cabin.
- DRL
- Daytime Running Lights; lights that automatically turn on during the day to increase vehicle visibility.
- HVAC
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; the system that controls cabin temperature and air quality.
- BS-VI Stage 2
- Bharat Stage VI Stage 2 emission standards, equivalent to Euro VI norms, regulating pollutants from vehicle exhaust.
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