The Ford EcoSport is set to receive a significant update for Los Angeles motor show next week.
The Ford EcoSport is set to receive a significant update for Los Angeles motor show next week.
This week, the company’s head office tweeted that the “all-new” EcoSport would be headed for a three-day event called “Go Small. Live Big”, and will be introduced by rapper DJ Khaled via social media platform Snapchat.
The LA-bound EcoSport won’t be an all-new model from our perspective, however, with this appearance simply marking the compact SUV’s North American debut – timed to coincide with a styling makeover.
The EcoSport was first introduced Down Under in 2013, though the nameplate dates back as far as 2003 in South America.
Pictured (Top and Bottom): Ford EcoSport Titanium
It’s unknown what exactly the update has in store, but expect a refreshed look that brings the EcoSport in line with the new Escape/Kuga and Edge.
Other changes will likely include the company’s Sync 3 infotainment system – replacing the current car’s ageing non-touchscreen unit – along with a revised engine line-up.
In Australia, the Ford EcoSport is currently available in Ambiente, Trend and Titanium variants, offered with the choice of the company’s 92kW/170Nm 1.0-litre EcoBoost three-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual or a 82kW/140Nm 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated unit paired to a five-speed manual or six-speed auto.
Despite starting at a competitive $20,790, Ford’s baby SUV has struggled to gain traction here, managing only 98 sales last month and 1530 year-to-date, well behind competitors like the Mazda CX-3 (1176/15,493) and the Mitsubishi ASX (1650/15,112).
Stay tuned for an update when the new Ford EcoSport is revealed next week at the Los Angeles motor show.
It’s almost time to meet the all-new #Ford #EcoSport. See what @DJKhaled has planned on 11/14 by checking out his Snapchat at djkhaled305! pic.twitter.com/TP6xkjHEGJ
— Ford Motor Company (@Ford) November 10, 2016
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