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    Front and rear diff locks standard.

    Apparently based on the vehicle sold to the Indian Army.

    Road tests here Media – Force Gurkha

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Interesting how they call the front axle "Live Independent " ,.... can't have it both ways .
    Couple of different models the Xtreme has live F/R Axles
    Model-xtreme – Force Gurkha

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    No airbags so won't get a look in here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    No airbags so won't get a look in here.
    Also no ABS and therfore no stability control so as you say, won't be sold here.

    It looks 'small' in some of the pictures/ videos but I haven't bothered checking dimensions.
    Inside looks pretty basic, almost Defender like.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Agree, it won’t make it to Aus......

    I’m surprise Mercedes sell them the engine given it does look like a g wagon knock off.
    Trust me, I'm sure Mercedes are quite comfortable with the fact that this vehicle is in no way a threat to the G-Wagen. The Gurkha and Mahindra Bolero (another boxy G-wagen/Defender-esque 4x4) are just the most appallingly built, flimsy things in the flesh. Most bits of trim generally break in the first 6 months and the mechanical underpinnings whilst being made for repair from any one of 10 million roadside mechanics, are not at all solid. Lack of airbags aside, most western markets just wouldn't put up with the build quality and warranty repairs would send any importer broke.

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    The engine and gearbox are 'Mercedes derived' does that mean sourced from Mercedes or built to the Merc design ?

    The Mahindra Bolero looks familiar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    No airbags so won't get a look in here.
    It's a shame, if they could squeeze Stability control and airbags, it would certainly get me interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Trust me, I'm sure Mercedes are quite comfortable with the fact that this vehicle is in no way a threat to the G-Wagen. The Gurkha and Mahindra Bolero (another boxy G-wagen/Defender-esque 4x4) are just the most appallingly built, flimsy things in the flesh. Most bits of trim generally break in the first 6 months and the mechanical underpinnings whilst being made for repair from any one of 10 million roadside mechanics, are not at all solid. Lack of airbags aside, most western markets just wouldn't put up with the build quality and warranty repairs would send any importer broke.
    Even the Indian road tests mention the poor quality of plastics and trim, so it must be bad!

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    Ooh but the M Hawk Bolero is more “Peppy”!

    Both look like false economy to me both in terms of quality and design.
    But if they are simpler mechanically and more affordable they may be perfect in many markets.
    The manorulity of global consumers can’t afford $80-120K for a vehicle.

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