Drivers Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil will both be present at the launch of the Mercedes-engined car, which team owner Vijay Mallya hopes will bring them their first Formula One points in 2009.
Force India, formed following Mallyas takeover of Spyker in late 2007, failed to score last season despite Ferrari power. However, after a management shakeup and the signing of a new technical partnership with McLaren, the team are hoping for bigger things this year.
The majority of Force Indias rivals revealed their new cars last month and only Toro Rosso and the beleaguered Honda team have still to confirm launch dates.
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