Ford EcoSport PowerShift Automatic review, test drive

    We drive the new Ford EcoSport equipped with a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

    Published on Jun 30, 2013 04:52:00 AM

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    You eventually learn to go flat on the throttle in order to get the box to downshift. Now there’s much more power and enthusiasm on hand as the EcoSport sheds its lethargic nature and the Ford gathers momentum smartly. The engine does get a bit noisy when the car is driven in this manner but at least you are not lacking in performance. The correct thing to do if you are in a bit of a hurry is stick the car in Sport mode. Here, it holds on to gears for longer and the EcoSport feels peppier and more responsive to drive. The ‘S’ mode also lets you manually select gears but the medium is a bit unusual. There is a small button that’s all but hidden from view on the side of the gear lever. This allows gears to be clicked up and down. It may take a little getting used to but the system works well. We tested the EcoSport A/T and found it covered the 0-100kph speed range in 13.5 seconds; not lightening quick by any standards.

    Otherwise the EcoSport is a  great all rounder. It has that pseudo SUV look that we Indians love and on the inside, it offers a decently spacious cabin it rides and handles well and now equipped with the automatic gearbox makes a stronger argument for itself.

    The Ford EcoSport A/T is only available with the 1.5-litre petrol engine in the Titanium trim, and costs Rs 8.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This, of course, also makes it great value for money. Sure, the combination of this engine and automatic gearbox may not be the best pairing ever. More performance would be welcome, but it gets the job done combined with the rest of the car makes for a great package. Now, if we only have that 123bhp EcoBoost engine with an automatic gearbox.

     

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