Team-BHP members have spied both the India-spec and
U.S-spec Ford EcoSport testing on Indian roads with a full body camouflage.
Although it’s going to look largely identical to the model gearing up for India
later this year, the absence of a tailgate-mounted spare wheel and that the
driver is sitting on the left hand-side suggest that the test mule is based on
the model bound for the U.S.
To be introduced in the U.S as an all new model and
in India as a mid-cycle refresh, the new EcoSport features a bold trapezoidal
radiator grille flanked by bigger headlamps with LED DRLs, sharp-edged
triangular fog lamps, rugged bumpers, new taillamp graphics, 16 inch 5-spoke
alloy rims (U.S-spec model appears to have 17 inch black-painted rims). The
Indian-spec EcoSport will retain the tailgate-mounted spare wheel with a
body-painted wheel cover in top-end models.
The dashboard is completely new, featuring a
redesigned three-spoke steering wheel with plenty of buttons for the
infotainment system and cruise control, horizontally-positioned central HVAC
vents, large MID flanked by the new instrument dials. and an 8.0-inch Ford SYNC
3 system infotainment system in the U.S-spec model. The U.S version also gets a
premium 675-watt B&O PLAY audio system, and BLIS with cross-traffic alert.
A previous mule of the Indian EcoSport refresh was spotted with the SYNC3
system.
For the Indian market, the engine lineup is likely
to keep the 1.5L Ti-VCT four-cylinder petrol engine, 1.5L TDCi four-cylinder
turbodiesel engine and the 1.0L three-cylinder EcoBoost engine, all equipped
with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard. A 6-speed DCT will continue to be
exclusive to the 1.5L Ti-VCT. Expect mileage to be more or less similar to the
current EcoSport’s 15.85 km/L (1.5 petrol), 18.88 km/L (1.0L EcoBoost), 22.27
km/L (1.5 Diesel).
The U.S version will offer a choice between two
petrol engines: a 1.0L three-cylinder EcoBoost or a 2.0L four-cylinder N/A,
both paired to a six-speed automatic transmission as standard. The
range-topping 2.0L version will get an AWD system as standard. It will go on
sale in the U.S in early 2018.