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Tempo Trax
Tempo Trax Judo/Gurkha
Overview
ManufacturerForce Motors
Also calledTogo Tracker (Philippines)
Body and chassis
ClassSUV
van
pickup
LayoutFront engine,
rear-/four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine2.4 LOM616 diesel I4
2.4 LOM616 turbodiesel I4
2.6 LTD 2650 F diesel I4
2.6 LTD 2650 FTI turbodiesel I4
Transmission5-speed manual
High/low-range for 4x4 versions
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400–3,050 mm (94–120 in)
Length3,882–5,032 mm (153–198 in)
Width1,660 mm (65 in)
Height2,055–2,105 mm (81–83 in)
Curb weight1,460–1,760 kg (3,219–3,880 lb)

The Trax is a series of "Multi Utility Vehicles" (MUVs) built by Force MotorsinPune, India (the company was called "Bajaj Tempo" at the time of introduction). There has also been an SUV version called the Gama, especially aimed at private buyers, while the vehicle also receives many additional names such as Cruiser and Judo.

The vehicles are of simple and durable construction, suited for the severe conditions found in the Indian countryside. Originally there were three models; the Town and Country, the Trax Challenger, and the Pick-up. In 1998, the four-wheel drive "Tempo Trax Gurkha" was introduced, originally aimed mostly at military users.[1] Since then, a plethora of versions have appeared: open top SUVs, comparatively luxurious station wagons, dropside pickups (Kargo King), ambulances, vans, and many special bodies are offered on three different wheelbases of 2,400 mm (94 in), 3,030 mm (119 in) (Kargo King),[2] or 3,050 mm (120 in).[3] The Trax can hold up to 13 passengers in the LWB versions.[4]

The engines used were originally versions of Mercedes-Benz OM616 2.4 litre four-cylinder diesel, with an available turbo version for the top-of-the-line Trax Gurkha, but these have been replaced by a larger 2.6 L (2,596 cc) TD 2650 F, still Mercedes derived. Power is 61 hp (45 kW) at 3,200 rpm, with a 75 hp (56 kW) turbocharged and intercooled version (TD 2650 FTI) used for the 4x4 Gurkha version.[3]

In Philippines, Tempo Trax rebadged version, Togo Tracker is locally made by Morales Motors. The Tracker also offered as passenger van or chassis cab for jeepneys and utility trucks.

Tempo Trax Judo/Gurkha
Tempo Trax ambulance (LWB)

References

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  1. ^ "Lower Sales". Economic and Political Weekly. 33 (44). Mumbai, India: Sameeksha Trust: 2765. 31 October 1998.
  • ^ "Trax Kargo-King". Force Motors LTD. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010.
  • ^ a b "Trax Gurkha/Cruiser". Force Motors LTD. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010.
  • ^ "Multiutility Vehicles". Pan World. Archived from the original on 7 January 2011.
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