2021 Force Gurkha BS6 Teased Again Ahead Of India Launch

- The all-new Force Gurkha is expected to go on sale this year.
- The SUV will be powered by a 2.6-litre diesel engine
- Once launched, it will compete against the Mahindra Thar
Force Motors is prepping to launch the 2021 Gurkha off-road SUV in the country very soon. Last week, the Pune-based automaker dropped a teaser of the all-new Gurkha, affirming that it is coming soon. We saw the pre-production version of the SUV at the Auto Expo 2020, and it was expected to go on sale in the next few months. The launch was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic but it is expected to arrive soon, nevertheless. The company has again released a fresh teaser confirming some of the details of the SUV.
Also Read: 2021 Force Gurkha Officially Teased Ahead Of Launch
undefinedRip through riverbeds and look great doing it. That's the motto of the All-New Gurkha! Revel in the aesthetics of this vehicle's shark grill and redesigned bonnet. Comment with a ❤️ if you're excited to see the All-New Gurkha#TheallnewGurkha #ForceGurkha #Comingsoon #StayTuned pic.twitter.com/7y3Yt8gOaX
— Force Gurkha (@ForceGurkha4x4) September 3, 2021
The all-new Force Gurkha is likely to be a good step-up over its predecessor. As seen in the newly released teasers, the all-new Force Gurkha will come with a redesigned bonnet, newly designed shark gill on the fender, and air intake snorkel. Based on the previous spy shots and leaked brochure images, the SUV is likely to retain the same boxy silhouette. The upcoming SUV will sport a single-slat grille with circular headlamps, integrated LED DRLs, new bumpers, fog lamps, clamshell bonnet with indicators, new black cladding, rear-door mounted spare wheel, vertical taillights, a high-mounted LED stop lamp and more.
On the inside, the 2021 Force Gurkha is expected to sport an all-black cabin. As seen in the previous spy shot, the SUV is likely to get a touchscreen infotainment system, a three-spoke steering wheel, power windows, ABS, dual front airbags, forward-facing rear seats, bigger air-con vents with glossy black bezels, manual HVAC system, and more.

The 2021 Force Gurkha will retain its boxy silhouette.
Also Read: 2021 Force Gurkha Brochure Images Leaked Ahead Of Launch
Coming to mechanicals, the 2021 Force Gurkha will get a Mercedes-Benz sourced 2.6-litre diesel engine. The BS6-compliant motor will develop 89 bhp and 260 Nm of peak torque and will be paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox with a manual 4x4 as standard. Moreover, it is likely to get an off-road kit, which could be offered as standard with a host of accessories.
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