Ford unveils Endeavour 4x2 AT

    Ford launches 4x2 Automatic variant of its Endeavour SUV.

    Published On Sep 14, 2010 07:00:00 AM

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    Ford has added a new variant to the Endeavour range. This time it’s the two-wheel drive version of the 3.0-litre automatic variant. Priced at Rs 17.89lakh, the Endeavour 4x2 AT is around Rs 1.15 lakh cheaper than the 4x4 variant.

    The SUV will continue to be powered by a 3.0-litre DuraTorq TDCi engine churning out max power of 153.8bhp and a healthy 38.77kgm of torque. The SUV is matted to a 5-speed automatic gearbox coupled with an overdrive switch on the shift lever for overtaking maneuvers.

    The Endeavour 4x2 sports similar styling on the outside, and the interior design now includes two-tone colour scheme, leather seats, 6-CD changer music system, a DVD player, dual air conditioner with vents for the second and third row seats, illuminated scuff plates, a titanium-finished instrument panel, sporty pedals and stylish body cladding.

    On the safety front the SUV boast features like dual-stage front air bags for driver and passenger and anti-lock braking system coupled with electronic brake force distribution.

    Speaking on the occasion, Michael Boneham, president and managing director, Ford India, said, "We are excited and delighted to introduce our latest Endeavour variant to India. We are confident that the Ford Endeavour 4x2 AT will be a popular and well received addition to our product line-up.''

    The Ford Endeavour 3.0-litre 4x2 Automatic variant is available in five colour options; Diamond White, Moondust Silver, Sea Grey, Panther Black and Morello.

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