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Is Force Urbania worth the rent over a Tempo Traveller?

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Is Force Urbania worth the rent over a Tempo Traveller?

This topic contains 2 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by  janiecarmody 3 weeks ago.

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  • February 11, 2026 at 11:48 AM #28160

    progressivetourtravels
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    Hi fellow travelers,
    I’m planning a group trip for 13 people from Delhi to Manali next month. In the past, we’ve always used the standard 12-seater Tempo Travellers, but I’ve been hearing a lot about the Force Urbania on rent recently.

    From what I’ve researched, it seems to have much better safety features (like ESP and ABS) and better AC flow for the rear seats, which is a big deal for mountain travel. However, I want to make sure the “Luxury” tag isn’t just marketing.

    Has anyone here actually booked a Force Urbania on rent for a long-distance trip?

    Here is what I’m specifically looking for:
    Ride Quality: Is the independent suspension actually better on bumpy roads?
    Luggage: Does the 13-seater version have enough boot space for 13 suitcases?
    Price: I found this rate chart for Force Urbania on rent does ₹32/km sound like the current market standard in 2026?

    Any feedback from someone who has recently used it would be a lifesaver!

    February 12, 2026 at 3:25 AM #28163

    ratketyree347
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    May 3, 2026 at 5:42 AM #30417

    janiecarmody
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    Comparing Force Urbania with a Tempo Traveller really comes down to comfort, space, and how smooth the overall ride feels, especially on longer trips where little details start to matter more. From what I’ve seen, Urbania seems a bit more refined inside, which can make a noticeable difference for passengers. It kind of reminds me of when I was sorting out Heating Services in Plano for a place I was staying at—comfort isn’t always obvious at first, but once it’s right, you feel it immediately. In both cases, those behind-the-scenes details end up shaping the whole experience.

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