New Ford Endeavour spied in India

    Ford’s new Endeavour will hit showrooms later this year and will likely come in two diesel engine and gearbox options.

    Published On Mar 25, 2015 06:02:00 PM

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    Ford has begun testing the next-gen Endeavour in India. Ford’s new SUV will take on the likes of the Fortuner, Pajero Sport, Hyundai Santa Fe and the SsangYong Rexton in our market.

    The Endeavour, also known as the Everest in some international markets, was first shown in concept form in 2013. Ford has recently unveiled the new Endeavour at the Bangkok Motor Show 2015. Some of the markets for the new Endeavour include India, China, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.

    Cosmetically, the new Endeavour retains pretty much everything seen on the concept, save a different design for the alloys. Prominent design elements include LED daytime running lights, aluminum front & rear scuff plates and a large chrome-heavy hexagonal grille. The vehicle on test seen in India is also shod with chrome alloy wheels. On the inside, it gets an eight-inch touchscreen for Ford’s new SYNC2 infotainment system.

    It also gets an array of safety and assistance systems like hill start assist, assist to control ascent, descent and curve when on a hill, a warning system for lane departure, a system to indicate blind spots, adaptive cruise control and ESP.

    Speaking of the mechanicals, when the Endeavour makes its way to India, it will continue to use the new ladder frame chassis with a seven-seat layout, and is expected to be powered by 2.2-litre and 3.2-litre four-cylinder diesel engines.

     

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