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| ![]() Mod Note: BHPian MohammedEza's Force Gurkha Ownership Review has been taken live at this link. Please continue the discussion over on the new thread. Thanks! Thanks to Shubham Ghute for sending these images in. Heartfelt gratitude for sharing it with other enthusiasts via this Team-BHP page! ![]() A test mule of the 3-door Force Gurkha Xplorer has been spotted. This could mean that the carmaker might be planning to launch a facelifted version of the vehicle in the near future. The test mule is painted in matte black and is equipped with a snorkel. The front end is covered in heavy camouflage, which indicates that it might receive a reworked front fascia. Apart from that, it appears to be similar to the updated Gurkha, which was launched in March 2017. Last year, Force Motors introduced a few cosmetic and mechanical updates in the Gurkha. At present, the SUV is offered in two body styles - 3-door (Xplorer) with either a soft-top or hard-top and 5, 6, and 8-seat configurations and 5-door (Xpedition) version with 7 or 9 seats. As part of the update, the Gurkha got a new steel bumper with fog lamps, new grille and tail lights. The interiors were also updated with a new steering wheel and gear lever. The 2017 Gurkha is equipped with independent front suspension and a multi-link setup at the rear with gas-charged shock absorbers and anti-roll bars at both ends. It is powered by a 2.6-litre, 4-cylinder diesel engine that makes 84 BHP @ 3,200 rpm and 230 Nm of torque @ 1,400-2,400 rpm, which is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and a four-wheel drive system with low range and locking differentials in the front and rear. Link to Team-BHP News Last edited by Aditya : 24th November 2020 at 12:46. Reason: Adding link to review |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Oh God !!. They had finally got the exterior looks spot on. I hope they are not going to go back to the push up bra version that used to be on sale earlier. |
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| ![]() As Tini has rightly said, the previous one looked really good. But you've got to give it to Force. They just don't give up on Gurkha. Close to nil sales and yet, they are revamping the Gurkha year after year. I wonder what the deal is. Cheers, Deepak PS: Just saw this pic without any camouflage https://motoroctane.com/wp-content/u...a-2018-spy.jpg GOD! I would pick those g-wagen indicator lamps any day over these new contraptions they have replaced it with. Last edited by starter : 12th February 2018 at 20:19. |
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| ![]() We should start a Gurkha Love-Hate Club here with Tini (4x4addict) as President. Force never gives up, nor does Tini. I have to admit, nor do I. This vehicle has so much potential, it deserves a better manufacturer. I mean - WHICH IDIOT "designed" those fender-mounted indicators? On the other hand, they finally managed to get rid of that shiny chrome snorkel with its sewage pipe joints. Any bets that it will still be offered with the 2.6 liter 85bhp motor, and not the 2.2 140 thats been alleged for about 10 years now? Surely, they can't get everything right - proof of which are those godawful indicators... |
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| ![]() This is half fresh where dash board, complete front show would be changed also expect a 2.2 ltr engine with this. This would be followed by a complete body revamp in next update. On basis of response to this change, Trax models would be changed. Should be out at the time of RFC |
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BTW the picture of the revised front end has been posted here: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...ml#post4286498 Notice the following changes: 1) Hood/Bonnet is bigger/wider/taller. 2) Fender is smaller/narrower The above two changes are done to create more space inside the engine bay. 3) Due the smaller/narrower fenders, the snorkel intake has been pushed to the side as opposed to on top of the fender. 4) Turn Indicators are now like some pods on a space ship possibly to meet some silly CMVR regulation as there is no other Turn indicators anywhere on the front of the vehicle. Hopefully, this can be reversed the classic one. This is primarily because the front grille is wider and the headlamps had to be pushed out to the far ends and hence the space for the Turn Indicators is not gone. I suspect this is to accommodate a bigger radiator for the more powerful engine. 5) The blacked snorkel is much better than the chrome one in my opinion. Last edited by 4x4addict : 14th February 2018 at 08:01. | |||||
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| ![]() https://www.autocarindia.com/car-rev...t-drive-407160 This Autocar review says this is the 2018 Gurkha. But not clear what has changed from the previous edition |
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| ![]() 140hp Force Gurkha Xtreme launch soon Autocar reports that 140 bhp Force Gurkha Xtreme will be launched this month end. Source: http://autocarindia.com/car-news/sco...ch-soon-408737 |
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1. New layout for the Indicators on top of the bonnet, 2. Black Snorkel (instead of Chrome in the earlier version) coming out from the side of the Bonnet (earlier it came out from above), 3. Bigger Grill, 4. Bigger 2.2L Engine from Mercedes with 140Hp/131NM specs, 5. 205mm Ground Clearance and 550mm Water Wading Capacity, 6. 40mm wider Front Track, 7. Upgraded suspension to Multi-Links at the front and back, 8. Improvement in Approach, Departure and Ramp Break-Over Angles, etc. Changes on the inside are still largely unknown. No news still about any added safety equipment also (ABS, Dual Airbags etc.), but with the upcoming BNVSAP guidelines coming into play from next year, we do hope that Dual Airbags, ABS, Rear Parking Sensors etc. should be incorporated into this vehicle with this upgrade or by sometime next year. The pricing will increase to roughly about 14 Lakhs (on-road) with this new top of the line model in 3 Door Soft Top and Hard Top versions. | |
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| ![]() Sorry, forgive the typo, it's 321NM I have just copy pasted what I got from the source website, not my personal finding. I do not live anywhere close to the Force factory to have a better clue about this. But you may be right. Last edited by navin : 20th June 2018 at 16:06. Reason: typo |
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| ![]() Seems like the Force Gurkha Xtreme will continue with the side indicators and clear lens indicators on top of the bonnet as per Brochure Scan obtained from MotorBeam (https://www.motorbeam.com/2018-force...ions-revealed/) Specifications leaked ahead of launch via a brochure scan ![]() |
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| ![]() Hi, does this Force Xtreme comes with an Air Condtioner like Thar CRDE ? I like the looks of this car in the above brochure photo. Swami |
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