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Force Motors Launches New Traveller N Range

05.05.2026 12:30 1 min 1 source РУС
Jagran ENG
Force Motors Launches New Traveller N Range
Original source: Jagran

Indian van manufacturer Force Motors has launched the new Traveller N range, replacing the previous Traveller model. The lineup includes ambulance, delivery van, and school bus variants. It features an FM 2.6 CR diesel engine compliant with BS-VI Stage-2 emission standards. Bookings will open at dealerships across India from mid-May 2026.

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Force Motors Launches New Traveller N Range

05.05.2026 Jagran ENG Original source

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Updated: 15.08.2026

Petrol

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INR102.12 · €0.92/l

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cheaper than 86% of countries

CNG

$0.87 /l

INR83.09 · €0.75/l

6 of 15

cheaper than 67% of countries

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