Force Motors, the largest manufacturer of vans in the country is showcasing its sustainable urban commuting solutions at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024.
The company presented its product portfolio containing three important vehicles: Traveller Electric, Urbania Diesel, and Traveller CNG. The idea it says is to present varied solutions to meet the diverse needs of the customers.
Prasan Firodia, MD, Force Motors said, “The Indian mobility needs are rapidly changing. With the growing urbanisation and consequent growth of public transport solutions in the cities, there is a significant need for sustainable and economical last-mile connectivity. Our focus aligns with the Indian government’s focus on ensuring Safe, Adequate and Holistic Infrastructure (SAHI) for all our citizens. We are confident that our urban mobility solutions can play a vital role in decongesting roads through efficient mobility solutions and we are looking forward to offering our solutions to major urban centres where they can symbiotically enhance the connectivity from Public Transportation points.”
He further says that Force Motors was founded with the vision of providing affordable commercial transport for the masses by harnessing the best available technology and offering economical, reliable and efficient products.
The Traveller Electric is a zero-emission compact electric smart city bus ideally suited for addressing last-mile connectivity requirements, which it says plays a pivotal role in alleviating road congestion and mitigating carbon emissions.
The Urbania Diesel is a stylish monocoque global luxury bus that offers a seamless blend of sophistication and functionality. It ensures unparalleled comfort with features such as air conditioning and independent suspension.
The Traveller CNG bus is specifically tailored for urban travel, and strategically crafted for efficient Last Mile Connectivity. Its unique monocoque design not only sets it apart but also ensures a comfortable ride, addressing the critical aspect of passenger comfort in city commuting.