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    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha

    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha is a SUV which is expected to launch in India in May 2024 in the expected price range of Rs. 15.50 - 16.00 Lakh. It is available in 1 variant with 1 transmission option : Manual. Other key specifications of the Five-door Gurkha include a ground clearance of 233 mm. and The Five-door Gurkha is available in 1 colour.
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    Rs. 15.50 - 16.00 LakhEstimated Price
    May 2024 (Tentative)Expected Launch
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    User Expectations for Force Motors Five-door Gurkha

    92%

    are interested in this car

    78%

    think price is reasonable

    78%

    like the design of this car


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    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha Car Specifications

    PriceRs. 15.50 Lakh onwards
    Fuel TypeDiesel
    Engine2596 cc
    TransmissionManual
    Power138 bhp
    Torque320 Nm

    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha Summary

    Latest Update

    Force Motors has officially revealed the 5 door Gurkha. Bookings are currently underway, while prices will be announced soon.

    Price

    The Force Motors Five-door Gurkha prices are expected to range between Rs. 15.50 Lakh - Rs. 16.00 Lakh, depending on the variant selected.

    Release date

    The five-door Force Gurkha is expected to be unveiled in India in January 2023.

    Performance

    It could be powered by the same 2.6-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine that produces 90bhp and 250Nm of torque in its current state of tune for the three-door variant. A five-speed manual unit is likely to be the only transmission on offer.

    Features

    The five-door Force Gurkha might carry over the feature set from its three-door sibling, including LED headlamps with integrated DRLs, fog lights, vertically-stacked tail lights, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a three-spoke steering wheel, power windows, and an all-black interior theme.

    Price

    This Force Motors vehicle is expected to be priced at approximately Rs 15.50 lakh (ex-showroom).

    Rivals

    This five-door SUV will rival the likes of the five-door versions of Maruti Suzuki Jimny and Mahindra Thar.

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    Five-door Gurkha Variant Details

    Following details are tentative.

    VariantsSpecifications
    UPCOMING
    2596 cc, Diesel, Manual, 138 bhp

    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha Car Review

    Overall Score

    7

    / 10
    Force Motors has updated the Gurkha and brought in a five-door version in addition to the three-door. Will this new five-door add a new layer of usability to the SUV, as we know of? Let’s find out.

    What is it?

    7

    / 10

    The Force Gurkha is known to be a lifestyle vehicle, particularly for its off-roading capability. Be it any harsh landscapes or terrain, the hard-core SUV leaves any off-road enthusiast grinning from ear to ear. Now, the 2024 Gurkha gets several updates, including a refreshed interior, uprated engine power, and new features. Notably, it's now available in a five-door body style in addition to the three-door version. The former is longer and taller but has the same front and rear track with unchanged width and overhangs even.

    Left Side View

    Still, the SUV continues to sport great road presence with its badass looks. However, in contrast to the good-looking front DRLs and headlamps, the taillamps look utilitarian and boring. Nevertheless, the new red colour pops out and grabs attention. And that's only to further add to its attractive, menacing, and purposeful design, which in 2024 still offers the classic old-world charm. Equipment including the roof carrier, ladder, and the windscreen bar are offered as accessories but are homologated and road-legal.

    So, will this five-door version add a new layer of usability to the Gurkha? Let’s find out.

    Right Rear Three Quarter

    How is it on the inside?

    7

    / 10
    Dashboard

    As compared to the three-door, the five-door body style brings in a lot more space with easy access to the second row. Interestingly, it's offered with a seven-seat layout featuring a bench seat in the second row and two individual seats in the third row. Yes, the entry is from the rear hatch as none of the front seats are foldable. The second-row seats can accommodate three adults, but sadly cannot be reclined, have an upright position, and lack under-thigh support that limits comfort. However, it continues to offer a commanding driving position with good all-round visibility. There's good headroom, knee room, and adequate shoulder room in the second row too. Even in the third row, the front-facing seats are usable with a large glass area elevating the sense of space and great visibility outside. That’s something preferable on a safari.

    Second Row Seats

    However, with all occupants aboard the five-door seven-seater Gurkha, all the luggage will have to be loaded onto the roof carrier. Also, there aren’t enough cubby holes and the slim door pads can't even hold a water bottle. Overall, there is no major improvement in the quality of plastics around, which still look and feel very primitive. Even the steering wheel doesn't get steering-mounted controls. Nevertheless, now a dead pedal is introduced from the feedback received earlier. Moving to the centre console area, the traditional 4x4 selector has been replaced with a knob, which looks cleaner and frees up space for some open storage areas.

    Third Row Seats

    On the other hand, the biggest change is that the SUV gets a new digital instrument cluster and a nine-inch Android Auto- and Apple CarPlay-compatible (wired) touchscreen infotainment system. The connection isn’t seamless and requires a third-party app to be installed. Then, the screen isn't integrated into the dash to sit flush and feels like an after-market accessory. It's devoid of any car/off-road information, but the UI is clean and doesn't lag. The digital instrument cluster is an upgrade from the analogue unit but is lacklustre and feels basic. Also, it’s a colour screen with just one layout. It doesn’t display any off-road info apart from the 4H-4L indication, but TPMS is integrated, unlike the earlier separate screen on the dash. The new features include electronically adjustable ORVMs and a start-stop function for improved fuel efficiency. As a part of its safety kit, it gets two airbags, ABS, EBD, ISOFIX anchorage, and an all-metal body that is frontal crash-compliant.

    Instrument Cluster

    How is it to drive?

    7

    / 10
    Left Side View

    The 2024 Gurkha gets an updated 2.6-litre four-cylinder diesel engine paired with a four-wheel drive system. It now churns out 138bhp and 320Nm of torque as against its older power output of 91bhp and 250Nm. The new start-stop function can be enabled through a button on the dashboard. Twist the key to start the motor, and the engine does have a diesel clatter and vibrations on the gear lever. Nonetheless, the improvement in NVH can be seen as soon as the doors are closed. Even the road and suspension noise is minimal on the move in this five-door version.

    Right Front Three Quarter

    However, with tall gearing, rubbery gear shifts, long throws, and a dog-leg reverse, the driving bit isn’t easy like in new-age cars. The clutch isn’t light, but now there’s a shift-on-the-fly electronic shift to switch between two-wheel drive (2H), 4-high (4H), and 4-low (4L). There are Eco and Power drive mode options and with the improved power, it provides sufficient grunt for it to move. There’s loads of torque available from 1,400-2,400rpm to even amble at low speeds in a higher gear. In the Eco mode, the dull throttle response is quite evident, however, it gets sharp in the Power mode. Then, the bump in power output nicely makes up for a heavier 3.2-ton five-door SUV. This is the gross weight of a vehicle with a full fuel tank, all occupants, and their luggage. That said, it runs out of breath post 3,000rpm and gets noisy, so there’s no point in revving it more.

    Left Rear Three Quarter

    Considering its ride and handling, the rear multilink and new front-independent double-wishbone suspension with coil springs in front and rear had been tuned to our driving conditions. But one can’t get away with the load and boat-like handling, slow steering which is dead at the centre, and three-and-a-half turns lock-to-lock that make it a task to manoeuvre. It’s fine when driven sedately, but a slight push in the corners and it starts throwing around its weight with tyre noise. It’s good below three-digit speeds but post that, the ride feels very busy and unpredictable. Even the brakes are spongy with the bite point coming in later.

    Front View

    But then when it comes to off-roading capability, it’s only become better with a 233mm ground clearance, 18-inch wheels, 35-degree gradability, and 700mm water-wading capability with the factory-fitted air intake snorkel. We got an idea of it with a short stint on a specially curated track but didn’t use its full potential with fully locking mechanical differentials on both axles. Also, worth mentioning is that the turning radius of 5.65m is reduced to 5.5m for the three-door, but is 6.3m for the five-door, making it cumbersome to U-turn and park in tight spots. But once you get a hang of it, it isn’t an issue and the reverse camera helps too.

    Right Front Three Quarter

    Should you buy one?

    7

    / 10

    While updating the Gurkha, Force Motors considered four important parameters, namely performance, comfort, convenience, and style. They’ve managed to make improvements that can rope in a buyer, but it will be difficult to convince someone who isn’t into off-roading. It still looks raw and unfinished compared to cars in 2024 and falls short of delivering the modern approach of a lifestyle vehicle. The utilitarian interior will be the biggest deal-breaker for some, and even the lack of an automatic gearbox. Its arch-rival, the Mahindra Thar, offers these even with an optional convertible top. It’s friendlier amongst city dwellers and off-road enthusiasts alike. The new Gurkha is only for those who need a manual box and a proper off-roader, keeping itself a niche seller rather than a mainstream product.

    Front View

    Pictures by Kaustubh Gandhi

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    Engine (cc)
    2596 2596 1497 to 2184 1462 2184 1997 to 2184 1482 to 1493 1497
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    Seating Capacity
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    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha Colours

    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha is available/sold in the following colour in India.

    White
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    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha Detailed User Expectations

    • Looking forward to exchange 3D BS6 to 5D BS6.2
      5 hours ago
      Dr Abu Mohd Pharhad Hussain
      A new gearbox with 6-speed MT would have been better for highway cruises. The new BS6.2 has more power as compared to the earlier but AdBlue may create some issues at subzero temperature. GC is more and the handing front arm problem is solved. Hope FM have installed some better-lasting front bearings with good quality seals to protect from water ingress.
      About the Respondent
      Interested in CarYes
      Expected PriceReasonable
      Like the LooksYes
    • It's jolly n Gurkha (just to explore if the world is Sphere, Round or flat.
      2 days ago
      shaikh asif ul mulk
      Being a world traveler and by profession Culinary artist, I wish to explore India..with Gurkha very soon. Me and Gurkha will be going on a cool ride starting from Victoria Memorial Kolkata to Ayodhya, Ajmer and many more. Working on itinerary
      About the Respondent
      Interested in CarYes
      Expected PriceReasonable
      Like the LooksYes
    • Gurkha front design
      27 days ago
      Mahesh Deshpande
      I know Gurkha is a good vehicle but the front design is not good. If they had to maintain that round headlamp design like three door Gurkha would have been better. How come these Big company designers make such a blunder.
      About the Respondent
      Interested in CarNo
      Expected PriceReasonable
      Like the LooksNo
    • More attractive
      2 months ago
      Sandeep
      Would like to buy this if Petrol variant is available. In Delhi 10yrs issue is there for Diesel vehicles. Also Dashboard must be more attractive and well fitted as compared to old model like No Gaps in dashboard fitment and Steering wheel controls.
      About the Respondent
      Interested in CarYes
      Expected PriceReasonable
      Like the LooksSomewhat

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    FAQs About Force Motors Five-door Gurkha

    Q: What is the expected price of Force Motors Five-door Gurkha?
    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha price is expected to be in the range of Rs. 15.50 - 16.00 Lakh.

    Q: What is the expected launch date of Force Motors Five-door Gurkha?
    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha will be launching on May 2024.

    Q: What are the colours in which Force Motors Five-door Gurkha will be available?
    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha will be available in 1 colours: White. However, some of these colours are available in specific variants.

    Q: What are the expected key specifications of Force Motors Five-door Gurkha?
    Force Motors Five-door Gurkha will be a SUV available in Manual transmission & Diesel fuel option.

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