
Force motors Force One
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Force motors Force One
The Force One was a 7-seat diesel SUV from Force Motors, powered by a Mercedes-Benz sourced 2.2L diesel engine delivering 140 PS and 321 Nm. Discontinued around 2017, it was valued for its rugged build, high ground clearance, and powerful engine in the ₹12–15 lakh segment.
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Key Specification
15.0 kmpl (claimed)
Mileage
2199 cc (Mercedes-Benz OM 611 derived)
Engine Displacement
4
Cylinders
140 PS @ 4000 rpm
Max Power
321 Nm @ 1800 rpm
Max Torque
7
Sitting Capacity
Diesel
Fuel Type
200 mm (unladen)
Ground Clearance
245/70 R16
Tire Size
Configurable (3rd row foldable)
Boot Space
SUV
Body Type
5-speed MT
Transmission
Force motors Force One variants
The Force motors Force One price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.
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Force motors Force One Colors (4)
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Force One was discontinued around 2017 as Force Motors shifted focus to the Gurkha and commercial vehicles.
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The Force One used a Mercedes-Benz sourced 2.2L diesel engine, giving it a distinct performance edge over domestic rivals.
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Pre-owned Force One units remain popular among fleet and rural operators for their robust build.
Mercedes-Benz engine in an Indian SUV
The Force One's standout feature was its Mercedes-Benz OM 611-derived 2.2L diesel engine producing 140 PS and 321 Nm — a significant powertrain advantage that made it one of the stronger-performing Indian-brand SUVs of its era.
Who it was for
Aimed at buyers seeking rugged 7-seat SUV capability at a price below imported rivals, with no-nonsense build quality and powerful diesel torque suited to Indian highways and semi-rough terrain.
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How is Force motors Force One
Pros
- •Mercedes-Benz sourced 2.2L diesel — 140 PS and 321 Nm at an accessible price.
- •200 mm ground clearance and robust ladder-frame build for tough terrain.
- •7-seat configuration practical for large families and fleet use.
Cons
- •Discontinued around 2017; spare parts availability declining.
- •No airbags or modern safety features.
- •Interior quality and features were basic compared to Korean rivals.
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Q. Is the Force One still a viable alternative to the Mahindra XUV700 or Tata Safari in 2026?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Force One has been officially discontinued for several years and is no longer sold as a new vehicle. While it once offered a massive Mercedes-sourced 2.2L OM611 engine and a cabin larger than the Fortuner, it lacked the safety tech and refinement of modern rivals. In 2026, it is strictly a pre-owned project car; unless you are a fan of that specific engine's reliability and have a reliable source for niche spare parts, modern alternatives are much safer and more feature-rich
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. How does the Force One's interior space compare to today's 7-seater SUVs?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Space was the Force One's "superpower." Even by 2026 standards, its third row is remarkably spacious, offering more legroom than most modern mid-size SUVs. It featured independent AC vents for all three rows and genuine leather upholstery in top trims. However, the dashboard design feels like a relic from the early 2010s, lacking the touchscreens and digital cockpits that are now standard in the ₹15–20 lakh segment.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. What should I look for when buying a used Force One in India today?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Focus on the engine and the "Critical Parts" availability. The Mercedes-derived engine is famously long-lasting (many crossing 3 lakh km), but body panels, glass, and electronic sensors are increasingly difficult to find. Check for rust on the ladder-frame chassis and ensure the dual-mass flywheel (in later models) isn't vibrating, as replacements are expensive and hard to source.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Does the Force One offer any modern safety features like ABS or Airbags?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Only the later "SX" and "LX" variants came equipped with ABS and EBD. While it had a sturdy build, it never featured the multi-airbag systems, electronic stability control, or ADAS found in 2026 SUVs. It is a "heavy-metal" SUV that relies on its mass for protection, making it less than ideal for family buyers who prioritize modern crash-test ratings.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Why did Force Motors fail to capture the SUV market with the One despite the Mercedes partnership?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Force One suffered from "Brand Identity" issues and a limited service network. While the engine and chassis were excellent, the fit and finish were not up to the standards of Mahindra or Tata. Force Motors eventually decided to refocus on their strengths—commercial vehicles like the Traveller and niche off-roaders like the Gurkha—leaving the luxury SUV segment to more established players.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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