The Force Urbania comes in three popular seating layouts in the touring market — 9, 12 and 17. Each has a different sweet spot.
The 17-seater
Best for pilgrimages and family reunions. You get full pushback seats, a tall roof, and one luggage bay big enough for a Char Dham group. The trade-off is the turning radius — fine on highways, tight in old-city lanes.
The 12-seater luxury
Captain seats, foldable conference table, ambient lighting. This is the configuration we send for executive offsites and premium family trips. Headroom is excellent and the cabin feels much more like a lounge than a bus.
The 9-seater plush
First-class business layout — three rows, three big chairs each row, plus a fridge console. Use this when you want a VIP cabin for clients or wedding family pickups.
How to choose in 30 seconds
Counting heads is the easy part. The real questions are: how many days, how much luggage, and what is the road like? A 5-day Manali trip with 12 friends and snowboards is a 17-seater job. A two-hour Delhi to Agra business run is a 9-seater all day long.


