Force Motors has unveiled the Trax Cruiser tailored specifically for jungle safari expeditions, with the first batch set to operate at the Tadoba Tiger Reserve. This variant features distinctive design and utility modifications catering to forest-related tasks.

Force Traxx

Derived from the Trax Cruiser, the Force Trax jungle safari prioritizes a comfortable experience for safari tourists, offering a six-seat cabin with five doors and an expanded glass house. The cabin includes fixed glass windows for passenger protection, front AC vents, and roof-mounted AC vents for rear occupants. Notably, it introduces dual sunroofs, a novelty for Force Trax vehicles, and individual leatherette-covered bucket seats for passengers.

Force Traxx

Externally, the vehicle is equipped with a sizable roof rack and specially designed guards on the sides. A bull-guard spans the front, extending across the nose, and another guards the front windshield. Creature comforts have been enhanced, including onboard mobile charging points.

Under the hood, the Force Trax jungle safari maintains the same platform and dimensions as the standard Trax Cruiser or Citiline, measuring 5.1 meters in length with a wheelbase exceeding 3 meters. It is powered by a 2.6-liter diesel engine derived from Mercedes-Benz, delivering 91hp and 250Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Safety features include an anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic brake-force distribution (EBD).

Force Traxx

Available through custom orders only, the Force Trax jungle safari is priced starting from Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). The initial units are anticipated to be deployed at the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district.

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