In India, a 10-seat car with the appearance appeared on sale "Gelendvagen". Force Citiline has 10 seats with formula 2+3+2+3.
As for the interior, the novelty has only ten seats. There are already four full-fledged rows, while from the mentioned shops the developers refused. Such a solution is just the same designed to make the "transportation of units" more comfortable.
So, on the second row he has a three-seater sofa, the back of which is divided into two parts (in a ratio of 60:40). On the third there are two separate chairs in a row. Between them there is a passage gallery, where there is already a one-piece three-seater sofa. How about the trunk the model does not have one.
To please the passengers of an unusual vehicle designed air conditioner with air ducts on the ceiling and electric power windows. However, you will have to travel without music - the audio system is not included in the list of equipment.
The frame car has a length of 5 120 mm, and in its design chassis involved independent spring suspension front and continuous bridge on springs at the rear.
The ground clearance of the car is 191 mm. On the rear wheels drum brakes installed. In running order, the car weighs 3,140 kg, and it is driven by a 2.6-liter turbodiesel. This is about modified licensed Mercedes OM616 unit from the seventies.
The motor produces 91 hp. (250 Nm) and complies with local eco-standards BS6 (Indian analogue of Euro-6). The engine works in tandem with five-speed mechanics. The drive of the car is exclusively rear.
Although the model has a military purpose, but in India is sold freely, however, register such a car as personal transport is not possible in all local states (for example, in Delhi, private cars can have a maximum of eight seats).
As for the price, Force Citiline is asking for 19,400 dollars. The equipment of the “comfortable” version is primitive: there is ABS, but no airbags.