From the side, you still get the snorkel, the only passenger car in India to get it as a factory fitment, that helps the Gurkha achieve a water wading depth of 700mm. The grille proudly features the Gurkha name, instead of the round Force Motors logo. ![]() The front gets full-LED headlamps along with jewel-like LED DRLs. That said, the elements are a lot more polished and modern. It continues to feature metallic bash plates as well. ![]() ![]() The placement of the turn indicators, round headlamps and the tall body are the elements that keep the 2021 Gurkha true to its design heritage. ![]() What remains true even today is the boxy shape of the Gurkha which even Force admits (unlike some) is inspired by the Mercedes G-Wagen. While it may not be evident in the first look, the 2021 Gurkha shares no body or platform part with the older SUV.
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