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This Diesel-Powered MPV from India Is So Big It Has Four Rows

Image:  Force Motors
Image: Force Motors

Force Motors, the Indian automaker behind the Force Gurkha, has just released the Force Citiline, a vehicle so big that it sports another row behind its third to comfortably fit a total of 10 adult passengers. Those of us who weren’t ready for three-row pickup trucks, beware: the four-row SUVs are here. Well, kind of.

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They’re not here here, in the U.S., since the Force Citiline has just been released for sale in India, where it’ll start at $18,285 based on current exchange rates. And the Force Citiline is not technically an SUV but rather an MPV, according to the carmaker’s own account, as well as that of Autocar India, which reports that the Citline is based on the Trax Cruiser.

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The Cruiser is also made by Force Motors, but it’s more of a commercial vehicle that’s referred to as a “multi-utility vehicle.” The differences between the MUV and MPV aren’t major; it’s just one letter, after all. But one is meant to be a commercial vehicle, while the other is a kind of civilian version better tailored to private use or ownership.

Image:  Force Motors
Image: Force Motors

Then again, the new Force Citiline looks a lot like the Force Gurkha, which is not an MPV but a two-door SUV that shares a platform with the Cruiser and, now, the Citiline. The Gurkha, however, competes with the Mahindra Thar. It seems the deeply-American infatuation with the Jeep Wrangler has, more or less, been exported to South Asia where Tata, Mahindra, Force and Maruti Suzuki keep cranking out blocky off-roaders in sizes big, small and everything in between.