Ford: EcoSport also with all-wheel drive

PROGRESS Ford's EcoSport compact SUV has been revised and now also comes with all-wheel drive. This makes the EcoSport a Switzerland-compatible car. Prices start at 19,900 francs. History is that Ford has been producing an EcoSport in Brazil since 2003, and has helped push the booming segment of compact SUV`s, and properly with all-wheel drive, [...]

On request, the Ford EcoSport is also available in a two-tone paint finish. This combination gives the car a personal touch.
Back to practicality in the Ford EcoSport with the easy-to-see instruments with touchscreen. Ford sticks to what has proven itself in practice.

The story is that Ford has been producing an EcoSport in Brazil since 2003, and has helped to push the booming compact SUV segment, with all-wheel drive, which at the time was combined with a European two-liter four-cylinder engine. The compact SUV (4.10 meters, barely longer than the Fiesta, and under 1.80 meters wide, but 18 centimeters higher) with the new 1.5 TDCi engine with 125 hp as 4×4 is available in Switzerland only in the summer from 22 900 francs. The gasoline engine with 125 hp and front-wheel drive costs from 19 900 francs, with automatic from 21 400 francs.

Taste in the design of the equipment
Even those without an affinity for cars must like this car, as it is a high-sitting vehicle that confirms every turn with a physical lean. The handbrake lever - it's nice that there is still such a thing - is framed by storage options that have been given soft nubbed inserts; the EcoSport also panders to spoiled tastes haptically.

The cargo space can hold up to 1236 liters
The space in the rear is suitable for adults, although a third passenger would have to suffer. The trunk offers an adjustable floor and a capacity of 356 liters up to the bottom edge, and the split bench seat in the rear folds down to a maximum of 1236 liters. A ski hatch has been omitted. Ford has returned to practicality in the controls.

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