Force Motors Launches New Force Traveller N Range for Shared Passenger Mobility
Force Motors launched the New Force Traveller N Range, a comprehensively upgraded van line for shared mobility with improved comfort, safety, and build quality.
over 70%
2.6 L
What Happened
Force Motors launched the New Force Traveller N Range, available as ambulance, school bus, and delivery van. The range introduces a car-like cockpit with digital cluster and 9-inch infotainment, improved NVH, ergonomic seats, new HVAC, and enhanced structural integrity through re-engineered sheet metal and reduced body joints. Advanced manufacturing techniques like robotics and automated door hemming improve build quality.
“The new Force Traveller N Range builds on the strong trust the Force Traveller has earned over the years, while making it more refined, capable, and better suited to today’s customer expectations.”
- All-new car-like cockpit with digital cluster and 9-inch infotainment screen
- Improved NVH for quieter cabin experience
- New ergonomically designed seats
- New front fascia with DRL and LED turn indicators
- Enhanced structural integrity with re-engineered sheet metal and reduced body joints
Over 70%
Force Traveller's segment share in India
Why this matters
The New Force Traveller N Range demonstrates Force Motors' commitment to improving its best-selling van with input from owners and drivers, aiming to reduce total cost of ownership and enhance reliability for fleet operators.
Terms in This Story
- NVH
- Noise, Vibration, and Harshness – measures of cabin comfort.
- HVAC
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning system.
- BIW
- Body in White – the car body's sheet metal before painting.
- BS-VI
- Bharat Stage VI – India's emission standard equivalent to Euro VI.
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