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{{Distinguish|Foton View}} {{More citations needed|date=May 2021}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}}
 
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| image = File:Force_Traveller_Kuoni_ambulance,_2008.JPG
| class = [[Van]] ([[M-segment|M]])<br />Small [[truck]]
| aka = Tempo Traveller<br />Tempo Excel<br />Force LCV
| production = 1987-Present
| predecessor = Harburg[[:de:Harburger Transporter|Harburger Transporter]]<ref name="Truck9.82">{{ cite journal | journal = TRUCK | date =magazine, September 1982, |p37 ref = truck982 | page = 37}}{{Full citation needed|date=May 2021}}</ref>
</ref>
| engine = OM616 (early vans)
 
FM 2.6 CR ED
| related = Shaktiman 400<br> [[Mercedes-Benz TN]] <br> [[Mercedes-Benz Sprinter|Mercedes-Benz Sprinter T1N]] <br> [[Volkswagen LT]]
| related = Shaktiman 400
[[Mercedes Benz TN/T1]]
}}
 
{{Short description|Motor vehicle}}
[[File:Crossing of a stream between Nubra valley and Pangong lake.webm|thumb|A Traveller fording a shallow stream between [[Nubra valley]] and [[Pangong lake]] in [[Ladakh, India]]]]
The '''Force Traveller''' is a light commercial vehicle (LCV) made and distributed by Indian manufacturer [[Force Motors]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Force {{!}} Home|url=https://www.forcemotors.com/|access-date=2021-05-26|website=www.forcemotors.com}}</ref>
 
The '''Force Traveller''' is a light commercial vehicle (LCV) made and distributed by Indian manufacturer [[Force Motors]].<ref>{{Citecite web | title=ForceTraveller {{!}}Utility Van Home| website=Force Motors| url=https://www.forcemotors.com/vehicle/traveller-utility-van | access-date=2021-05-26|website=www.forcemotors.com17 December 2022}}</ref>
It is a licensed copy of the [[Mercedes-Benz TN|Mercedes TN/T1]], originally having altered badging then having a new facelift that is completely different. The vents near the wind shield are still there but hidden in the facelift.
 
It is a licensed copy of the [[Mercedes-Benz TN|Mercedes TN/T1]] (First Gen), originally having altered badging then having a new facelift that is completely different. The vents near the wind shield are still there but hidden in the facelift.
 
It was originally launched in 1987 as the '''Tempo Traveller''', with the Tempo Excel launched in 1999 with a wider range of commercial bodies.
 
{{clear}}
== Derivatives ==
 
==First generation==
{{Infobox automobile
| name = First Generation
| manufacturer = [[Force Motors]]
| image = Ambulance parked in RGMH.jpg
| class = [[Van]] ([[M-segment|M]])<br />Small [[truck]]
| aka = Tempo Traveller
| production = 1987-Present
| predecessor = Harburg Transporter<ref name="Truck9.82"/>
| engine = OM616 (early vans)
 
FM 2.6 CR ED
| related = Shaktiman 400<br>[[Mercedes-Benz TN]]
}}
 
=== Derivatives ===
 
There are different configurations for different uses including luxury van, minibus, school bus, ambulance, Quick Response Vehicle, and a pickup.
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The Force Traveller is very popular among the transport line in India, due to its versatile nature of seating. It comes in various configurations.
 
=== Specification ===
The Traveller is powered by a Mercedes-Benz derived 2.6-litre (2596 cc) FM 2.6 CR BS VI engine, with CNG and diesel options. The diesel unit produces {{convert|67|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}} @ 2800 rpm and torque of {{convert|250|Nm|lb.ft|0|abbr=on}} @ 1400 - 2400 rpm.
 
Earlier Tempo models were powered by the [[Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine]], a 2.4-litre (2399 cc) 4-cylinder diesel engine producing {{convert|45|kW|PS bhp|0|abbr=on}} @ 4000 rpm and torque of {{convert|130|Nm|lb.ft|0|abbr=on}} @ 2000 rpm.
 
==Second Gallery generation==
{{Infobox automobile
<gallery widths="150px" heights="150px" perrow="3">
| name = Second Generation
Image:ForceTravellerback.JPG|thumb|Long wheel base with high roof
| manufacturer = [[Force Motors]]
Image:Ambulance_-_Force_Motors_-_Traveller_-_Kolkata_2015-02-06_5789.JPG|thumb|A short wheel base version
| image = Force Traveller, Leh-Manali Highway.jpg
Image:Force_Traveller_Kuoni_ambulance,_2008.JPG|thumb|Old generation of the Force Traveller
| class = [[Van]] ([[M-segment|M]])<br />Small [[truck]]
Image:Force_Traveller,_Leh-Manali_Highway.jpg|thumb|Force Traveller used as a minibus
| aka = Tempo Traveller <br> Force Urbania
Image:Ambulance_used_by_Narayana_Health_Group,_India.jpg|alt=|thumb|Force Motors Traveller as an Ambulance
| production = 2023-Present
Image:MakeInIndia-Force-Motors-Minivan.jpg|alt=|thumb|Force Motors Traveller luxury van as Traveller Royal
| predecessor =
</gallery>
| engine =
 
| related = [[Volkswagen LT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz Sprinter|Mercedes-Benz Sprinter T1N]]
}}
{{clear}}
{{commons category|Force Traveller}}
 
[[Category:Force Motors]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]
 
== References ==
 
<references group="https://www.forcemotors.com/" />
[[Category:Force Motors]]
[[Category:VehiclesVans]]
[[Category:Trucks]]
[[Category:Cars of India]]
[[Category:Cars introduced in 1987]]

Latest revision as of 06:41, 11 August 2024

Force Traveller
Overview
ManufacturerForce Motors
Also calledTempo Traveller
Tempo Excel
Force LCV
Production1987-Present
Body and chassis
ClassVan (M)
Small truck
RelatedShaktiman 400
Mercedes-Benz TN
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter T1N
Volkswagen LT
Powertrain
EngineOM616 (early vans) FM 2.6 CR ED
Chronology
PredecessorHarburger Transporter[1]

The Force Traveller is a light commercial vehicle (LCV) made and distributed by Indian manufacturer Force Motors.[2]

It is a licensed copy of the Mercedes TN/T1 (First Gen), originally having altered badging then having a new facelift that is completely different. The vents near the wind shield are still there but hidden in the facelift.

It was originally launched in 1987 as the Tempo Traveller, with the Tempo Excel launched in 1999 with a wider range of commercial bodies.

First generation

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First Generation
Overview
ManufacturerForce Motors
Also calledTempo Traveller
Production1987-Present
Body and chassis
ClassVan (M)
Small truck
RelatedShaktiman 400
Mercedes-Benz TN
Powertrain
EngineOM616 (early vans) FM 2.6 CR ED
Chronology
PredecessorHarburg Transporter[1]

Derivatives

[edit]

There are different configurations for different uses including luxury van, minibus, school bus, ambulance, Quick Response Vehicle, and a pickup.

Other options include high roof / low roof versions, the short chassis / long chassis versions.

The Force Traveller is very popular among the transport line in India, due to its versatile nature of seating. It comes in various configurations.

Specification

[edit]

The Traveller is powered by a Mercedes-Benz derived 2.6-litre (2596 cc) FM 2.6 CR BS VI engine, with CNG and diesel options. The diesel unit produces 67 kW (91 PS; 90 bhp) @ 2800 rpm and torque of 250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) @ 1400 - 2400 rpm.

Earlier Tempo models were powered by the Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine, a 2.4-litre (2399 cc) 4-cylinder diesel engine producing 45 kW (61 PS; 60 bhp) @ 4000 rpm and torque of 130 N⋅m (96 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm.

Second generation

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Second Generation
Overview
ManufacturerForce Motors
Also calledTempo Traveller
Force Urbania
Production2023-Present
Body and chassis
ClassVan (M)
Small truck
RelatedVolkswagen LT
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter T1N


References

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  1. ^ a b TRUCK magazine, September 1982, p37 [full citation needed]
  2. ^ "Traveller Utility Van". Force Motors. Retrieved 17 December 2022.