New Ford Endeavour reaches dealerships ahead of launch

    The Ford Endeavour facelift gets styling tweaks inside out; bookings open.

    Published On Feb 11, 2019 10:00:00 AM

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    The facelifted Ford Endeavour will launch in India in the coming days. Ahead of its price announcement, dealers have begun receiving stocks of the updated SUV.  Bookings for the new Ford Endeavour have already commenced unofficially with the booking amount set at Rs 1 lakh.

    The refreshed Ford Endeavour gets mild styling tweaks like a honeycomb grille, new look front and rear bumpers, new 18-inch alloy wheel design and a few other small changes. On the inside, it now comes with beige and black interior instead of beige and brown combination that was seen on the pre-facelift model.  

    The Ford Endeavour facelift will see a slightly lower entry price, thanks to the re-introduction of the 2.2-litre diesel variant mated to a six-speed manual gearbox and four wheel drive. This variant was discontinued earlier.

    New equipment on the Ford Endeavour facelift includes push button start on all variants, smart boot opening system and a few other add-ons.  Top-spec Endeavour will continue to be sold with the 3.2-litre diesel engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

    Prices for the updated Ford Endeavour are expected to go up slightly. The new Endeavour will see competition from the Toyota Fortuner and the recently launched Mahindra Alturas G4 SUV.

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    Ford Endeavour facelift image gallery

     

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