
Roof mounted AC vents in the Force One cool the cabin quickly and keep the rear passengers comfortable.
Boot space in the Force One is ample and can be increased if by folding the third row.
The instrument console of the Force One is easy to read
The Force One measures 4,860 mm in length, 1,780 mm in width, 1935 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 3,025 mm. The ground clearance is 145 mm and the higher variants are also offered with alloy wheels. The Force One is available in six colour options, Intense White, Bold Black, Fierce Red, Emphatic Grey, Robust Blue and Moondust Silver.
The Force One gets a tilt steering which has controls mounted for audio and cruise controls. The higher variants also get Bluetooth connectivity, however no steering mounted phone controls. The driver’s seat height can be adjusted for height, however, only in the SX and LX variants and not the base EX version. The higher variants also get electrically adjustable ORVMs (Outside Rear View Mirrors).
The Force One is offered in two engine options, a TD 2600 unit and a TD 2200 motor. The TD 2600 diesel engine generates 81 hp of power at 3,200 rpm and 230 Nm of torque from 1,800 rpm to 2,000 rpm. The TD 2200 diesel engine produces 140 hp of power at 3,800 rpm and 321 Nm of torque between 1,600 rpm and 2,400 rpm.
Both engines offered in the Force One are offered with a 5-speed manual transmission. There is no automatic gearbox available as an option, however, the top-end variant is offered with an electronic shift-on-the-fly and a limited slip differential.
The Force One has a claimed mileage of 14 kmpl in the city and 17 kmpl on the highway. The fuel tank capacity if 70 litres and basis the claimed fuel efficiency figures, the Force One should have a range of approximately 980 km in the city and 1,190 km.