2017 Ford EcoSport Facelift Discovered Testing in Brazil

David BondFord9 years ago3 Views

The much-loved Ford EcoSport is all set to obtain a major facelift in November this year in Brazil and was recently spied testing in the country.

The test mule is covered in camouflage the spy shot shows that the 2017 Ford EcoSport will get a restyled front including a bigger twin-slat grille, remodelled headlamps and new fog lights on the lines of the brand-new Everest and Endeavour SUVs. The bumper is likewise going to receive tweaks to adopt to the brand-new modifications. The side profile remains mainly the exact same, the rear might see the externally mounted extra wheel being changed with the license plate holder in the centre.

The 2017 EcoSport will get upgraded interiors with brand-new SYNC and connection options.

Talking about interiors, the 2017 Ford EcoSport facelift will obtain the new Ford SYNC2 infotainment system with an updated colour display panel on the centre console, while updates will likewise include new control switches for the environment control infotainment unit.

Looking at the power, the Brazil spec Ford EcoSport could get a brand-new 1.5-litre Dragon naturally aspirated petroleum engine that is stated to produce 130hp of power.

Ford has actually kept information about the new EcoSport under covers for better at present and model will be officially unveiled at Sao Paulo Auto Show in November.

Images of 2017 Ford EcoSport

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