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Force Motors Launches Traveller N to Replace Its Long-Running Van Line

The refresh targets lower downtime, lower costs for fleets through comfort upgrades, stronger build, connected tech, plus expanded ownership support.

Overview

  • The Traveller N, launched Tuesday, will replace the current Traveller across ambulance, school and cargo roles as production shifts to the new platform.
  • Bookings open mid-May across India, while pricing was withheld and will vary by application, seating layout and customisation.
  • The cabin gets a car‑like cockpit with a digital instrument cluster, a 9‑inch infotainment screen, redesigned ergonomic seats, improved noise insulation and a new HVAC system for stronger cooling.
  • Structural work includes re‑engineered sheet metal, improved body‑in‑white strength and fewer body joints, with robotics and automated door hemming to lift fit, finish and durability.
  • The range retains the FM 2.6 CR diesel engine meeting BS6 Stage 2 norms, adds iPulse telematics for real‑time tracking and diagnostics, and offers a Force Care package with extended warranty, roadside help and accidental repair cover, building on a platform that Force says holds over 70% segment share.