The 2017 Ford
Ecosport has been spotted testing in European ST-Line form, as Ford
finalizes the model for launch at next month's Frankfurt motor show.
The updated model will inherit the more aggressive exterior styling of the Kuga and Edge models. Its
look will be near identical to the US-spec model that is revealed last
year, as will the kit and technology the crossover will come with.
Development
cars spotted by an Autocar spy photographer display restyled front
bumpers with a new black mid-section and lightly tweaked rear bumpers.
Earlier test cars (see gallery) had a fixed spare wheel to their tailgates. This feature remains popular in South American and Chinese markets, but UK and European-spec Ecosports now do without it.
Across all markets, the 2017 Ecosport will come with Ford's latest-generation Sync 3 infotainment system.
Earlier test cars (see gallery) had a fixed spare wheel to their tailgates. This feature remains popular in South American and Chinese markets, but UK and European-spec Ecosports now do without it.
Across all markets, the 2017 Ecosport will come with Ford's latest-generation Sync 3 infotainment system.
It seems likely
that the current car's engine line-up, which comprises a 1.0-liter
three-cylinder petrol, 1.5-liter four-cylinder petrol and 1.5-liter
four-cylinder diesel, will be unchanged. The most recently spotted test car appears to be fitted with the 1.5-liter petrol engine.
The option of four-wheel drive may be added to the range. However, iIf such an option is introduced, it will only be available on the most potent variants.
The facelifted Ecosport's entry-lvel price is expected to stay close to the current model's £ 15,645.
The option of four-wheel drive may be added to the range. However, iIf such an option is introduced, it will only be available on the most potent variants.
The facelifted Ecosport's entry-lvel price is expected to stay close to the current model's £ 15,645.
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