2021 Force Gurkha BS6 Unveil: What To Expect

- The much-awaited Force Gurkha SUV will be officially unveiled tomorrow.
- When launched, the all-new Gurkha SUV will rival the Mahindra Thar
- The SUV is likely to be powered by a 2.6-litre diesel engine
The next-generation Force Gurkha SUV will be unveiled in India on September 15, 2021. While we'll get to see the SUV in the flesh for the first time, the prices are likely to be announced in the coming weeks. We got to see the pre-production version at the Auto Expo 2020 and has been highly anticipated since then. The SUV was expected to arrive last year, but it got deferred due to the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, the Pune-based automaker is all set to take the wraps off the SUV tomorrow. So, here's what you should expect from the 2021 Force Gurkha BS6.
Also Read: 2021 Force Gurkha SUV Unveil Date Announced
undefinedSometimes all you need is the outdoors to form deeper bonds with your family.
— Force Gurkha (@ForceGurkha4x4) September 13, 2021
With the All-New Gurkha, set out on an adventure to experience nature in its truest sense.
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The Pune-based automaker has been teasing the SUV on its social media platforms for quite a while now. And, we have already seen plenty of spy images of the SUV that suggest it would be very similar to the pre-production model. Based on the recent teasers and previously leaked brochure images, the upcoming Force Gurkha BS6 will continue to retain the same boxy silhouette.
The 2021 Force Gurkha SUV is a purpose-built off-road SUV and will get several elements designed specifically for challenging terrains. It is expected to get a single-slat grille, circular LED Pro Edge headlamps, integrated DRLs, new bumpers, fog lights, new snorkel, shark gill on the fender, newly-designed ORVMs with Khukri engraving, rear-door mounted spare wheel, LED taillights and more.
The Force Gurkha will sport a matte black dashboard and centre console. It is expected to get a touchscreen infotainment system, a new instrument cluster with a digital MID unit, a new gear lever and 4X4 levers moulded floor mat, panoramic side windows, captain seats, new steering wheel, armrest for rear passenger and more.

The automaker has been teasing the all-new Gurkha on its social media platforms for quite a while now.
Also Read: 2021 Force Gurkha BS6: Things We Know So Far
The all-new Force Gurkha is likely to be powered by a Mercedes-Benz sourced 2.6-litre diesel engine. The motor belongs to the OM616 family. It will be tuned to develop 89 bhp and 260 Nm of peak torque. Transmission options will include 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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