Force Gurkha

    Autocar score 6
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    Force Gurkha

    Autocar score 6
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    The Force Gurkha is a utilitarian off-roader that’s built for rough use. It’s not sophisticated by any stretch but has genuine go-anywhere ability. The Force Gurkha can be had in three-door and five-door body styles and in two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions.

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    The Force Gurkha is a utilitarian off-roader that’s built for rough use. It’s not sophisticated by any stretch but has genuine go-anywhere ability. The Force Gurkha can be had in three-door and five-door body styles and in two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions.

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    We like

    • Feels tough
    • Off-road ability

    We don’t like

    • Lacks comfort features
    • Crude

    Force Gurkha Overview

    What is it?
    The Gurkha manufactured by Force Motors is a serious off-roader – and by serious, we mean serious; its natural environment begins where other SUVs get stuck. Right off the bat, it makes its intentions clear; how many SUVs have you seen that come factory-fitted with a snorkel? But what exactly is it? 

    Let’s begin with the looks. Looks are subjective, so the G-Wagen-inspired lines and flat panels (with corrugations) will divide opinion. But yes, all kitted out, the three-door SUV (there’s a larger five-door version as well) with the longish wheelbase, flared wheel arches and wide stance does look attractive in its own way. And say what you will of its origins and ancestry, it does have that much sought-after rugged look sorted. This is especially true on this version; kitted out with all manner of accessories such as a roof-mounted shovel, an axe and a declaration that it’s ‘Built for War’. More significantly, it comes with a hard-top roof, so that there's no buffeting at high speeds that you’d get on the soft-top Mahindra Thar. You can also sleep easier at night knowing that someone can’t just saunter in and pilfer stuff, or just take off with the car. No surprises as to what lies beneath. The Gurkha is built on a ladder-frame chassis though a sticky point for off-road purists might be the independent front suspension.

    What’s it like on the inside?
    The right word to describe the Gurkha’s interiors would be 'disappointing'. They look about as contemporary as a black and white movie; and that’s no exaggeration. Sure, everything is functional, the front seats are reasonably comfortable and there is even a small tachometer – but that’s about it. Otherwise the insides look as well put together as something built by bus-body manufacturers. Quality, fit and finish are atrocious to the point of being comical; and all we can say about the rear is that it has seats that face each other, a roof-mounted handle you can easily whack your head on and no seat belts.  

    What’s it like to drive?
    The retro experience carries on when you hit the road. Yes, the ride is good even over the most badly bombed-out roads and the Gurkha is actually rather fun when you are on the gas, flying down a dirt road. However, for everyday driving, the Gurkha is way out of its depth. The engine is loud, controls like the gear lever need more than a little effort and performance from the 85hp engine is glacial; but this is no luxury vehicle. Designed to trample across terrain that only tractors and off-road trucks can drive over, the Gurkha only limbers up when you get to a dirt track. Truth be told, finding suitable terrain to challenge it, is a challenge in itself. Putting it through a regular off- road course without sand, slush or snow is like challenging Roger Federer to play against a 10-year old. Most of the time you don’t even need the four-wheel drive; forget low-range or locking differentials. And it didn’t disappoint when we finally found a few serious challenges. The Gurkha is in its element crossing ravines and climbing up steep embankments.

    The Gurkha’s talking point is its manually lockable differentials on both front and rear axles. Engaging and disengaging the diff locks is a bit of a wrestle with the levers but what you get for your effort is incredible low-speed off-road ability. The Gurkha crawls its way out of seemingly difficult terrain with surprising ease. But some more power from the engine would always have helped. Seat-of-the-pant feel suggests the Gurkha might just be better than the Thar in the rough. The Gurkha is also more flood-ready with a factory-fit snorkel.

    Should I buy one?
    If you are looking for a regular SUV that can do a bit of off-roading too, you had better look elsewhere. The Gurkha is a hardcore and very focused off-road machine that scores low on mainstream concerns of comfort and value. At Rs 10.23 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Gurkha is expensive for what it gets you and is also pricier than the Thar, which delivers something of a similar experience. But if you are on the lookout for an off-roader that has your back in the roughest of scenarios, the Gurkha could just be it. Is it the best of the off-roaders though? You’ll have to wait a wee bit longer till we bring the Gurkha and Thar together.  

    Force Gurkha features and specifications

    Our Rating
    6
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    2596 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    9
    Airbags
    0
    Max Power
    85hp at 3200rpm
    Max Torque
    230Nm at 1400-2400rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    300000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
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    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
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    Infotainment
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    Force Gurkha variants and price

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    Force Gurkha Xpedition 4x2 3 Door 2596cc | Manual | Diesel
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    Force Gurkha Xtreme 4x4 3 Door 2148cc | Manual | Diesel
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    Force Gurkha Xpedition 4x2 5 Door 2596cc | Manual | Diesel
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    Force Gurkha Xplorer 4x4 5 Door 2596cc | Manual | Diesel
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    Force Gurkha Xplorer 4x4 3 Door 2596cc | Manual | Diesel
    NA

    Force Gurkha comparison

     
    Force Gurkha NA Autocar India rating for Force Gurkha 6
    Mahindra Thar ₹ 9.19 - 13.36 lakh Autocar India rating for Mahindra Thar 6
    Engine
    2148-2596 cc
    Engine
    2498-2523 cc
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    13.28 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Airbags
    No
    Airbags
    No
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual

    Force Gurkha quick review

    The Gurkha’s shape is boxy and basic but if you are imaginative you can also liken its look to that of the Mercedes G-class. The Gurkha is absolutely bare on the inside and air conditioning is the only luxury on offer. Front seat comfort is reasonable but the middle row (on five-door versions) and side-facing rear seats are far from nice. Of the positives, drivers will like the view out and the sight of the bonnet’s edges also helps when placing the Gurkha in the rough.
    Gurkhas in Xpedition and Xplorer forms come powered by a 85hp, 2.6-litre diesel engine. It’s loud and the build of speed is glacial but the engine’s low-end grunt also comes handy on an off-road trail. The Gurkha Xtreme, with its Mercedes-based 140hp, 2.2-litre diesel, promises more in refinement and performance. All Gurkhas feel heavy and ponderous in town, though ride quality is nice, albeit by off-roader standards.
    The Gurkhas perform their best off-road. Low range, lockable rear and front differentials and even a factory fit snorkel make the Force Gurkha an effective tool to tackle the roughest of terrain.

    Force Gurkha : our choice

    Think of the Gurkha as a specialist vehicle, and you might see some value in the proposition. Three door or five door, a Gurkha with four-wheel drive is what you should be looking at. The range-topping Gurkha Xtreme is the best version but is also very expensive for what it is.

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    The Force Gurkha offers a variety of color options. Force Gurkha is available in a range of 4 colors. The colors offered in Force Gurkha are Moondust Silver, Superior White, Matt Black and Copper Red.

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