Force Motors has unveiled the new Force Traveller N in India, bringing a major update to one of the country’s most widely used people movers.
The new range will gradually replace the current Traveller lineup and will be available across applications like ambulances, school buses, and delivery vans.
The Traveller has been around for decades and continues to dominate its segment, especially in fleet and commercial use.
With this update, Force Motors is focusing on making it:
The aim is simple: improve what matters most for operators and passengers.
One of the biggest changes is inside.
The new Traveller N now gets a more car-like cabin, which is a big step up from before.
Key updates include:
These changes should make long journeys more comfortable, especially in applications like school transport and ambulances.
The exterior has also been updated to look more modern.
It still looks like a Traveller, but now feels more up to date.
Force Motors has also worked on improving build quality and durability.
These changes are aimed at improving long-term reliability and reducing maintenance.
The Traveller N continues with a 2.6-litre diesel engine, now updated to meet BS6 Stage 2 norms.
The focus here is on:
The new range is clearly built with fleet operators in mind.
It also gets added support features like:
These features should help reduce downtime and improve overall efficiency.
Bookings for the new Traveller N range will begin from mid-May 2026 across Force Motors dealerships in India.
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