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Force Motors has displayed the Force One SUV in 4-wheel drive guise and new variants of the Traveller at the 2012 Auto Expo. The world’s first monocoque van, the Traveller-26 made its debut, which uses a high strength, pressed steel body and is made in-house by Force Motors R&D. A luxury version of the Traveller 26 was showcased as well, which offers seating for 15 people in comfort. The Traveller Hybrid has been developed in partnership with Ricardo PLC and Locomotive Technologies of the UK. The salient features of the Traveller Hybrid is the regenerative braking and waste exhaust heat generation. This results in upto 23 pollution free kms on 200 sunny days a year and reduce fuel costs by approximately 30% annually.
Also on display were CNG versions of the Traveller and Trump. Force Motors develops engines and axles for Mercedes-Benz India and they were on display as well. Till date, Force Motors has assembled 28000 engines for the German automaker, since 1997. The Force One SUV was showcased along with the display of the C-in-C ladder chassis of the SUV. This gives a glimpse of the underpinnings of the vehicle. Force Motors is also planning more variants of the Force One SUV, offering features like ABS and dual airbags as standard in them.
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