Ford EcoSport

Autocar score 8
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Ford EcoSport

Autocar score 8
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₹ 9.27 lakh
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Starting ₹23,517/month
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The EcoSport is Ford’s competent sub-for-metre compact SUV. It’s been around for a while but a comprehensive update in 2017 brought with it revised styling, a redone cabin and a new petrol engine, keeping the EcoSport current. The Ford EcoSport is available in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual forms, including a sporty turbo-petrol variant.

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The EcoSport is Ford’s competent sub-for-metre compact SUV. It’s been around for a while but a comprehensive update in 2017 brought with it revised styling, a redone cabin and a new petrol engine, keeping the EcoSport current. The Ford EcoSport is available in petrol-manual, petrol-auto and diesel-manual forms, including a sporty turbo-petrol variant.

Ford EcoSport key specifications

Ford EcoSport Price ₹ 9.27 lakh Price Ford EcoSport Range/Mileage 17kplMileage Ford EcoSport Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1497ccEngine Ford EcoSport Transmission ManualTransmission Ford EcoSport Fuel type PetrolFuel type Ford EcoSport Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

Ford EcoSport expert reviews

We like

  • Strong build
  • Peppy engines

We don’t like

  • Not as roomy as rivals
  • Average visibility

Ford EcoSport Overview

What is it?
Soon after a mid-life refresh, Ford has re-introduced the 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine in the EcoSport. The last time we saw it was in 2013 and since then, not much has changed as far as numbers are concerned. The 999cc turbo-petrol engine still makes 125hp and 170Nm of torque. However, where the earlier car had to make do with a 5-speed manual transmission, this latest update has roped in a new 6-speed unit to do the job. Armed with an ‘S’ badge and cosmetic changes throughout, it looks like this EcoSport has arrived ready to play.

What is it like on the outside?
Simply put, the S is a sporty iteration of the EcoSport and like all things sporty, the EcoSport has been given a heavy dose of black. The front grille, roof and roof rails, fog lamp bezels and headlamps have traded in all chrome and faux metal bits for all-black inserts. The headlamps are now HIDs rather than the conventional halogen bulbs seen on other variants, and also seen are newly-designed smoked 17-inch alloy wheels.

What is it like on the inside?
Inside, it is equally sporty, with black dominating the interiors along with orange inserts on the doors and centre console; the seats get orange stitching and highlights. The instrument cluster now features chrome rings for the dials and also a new LCD MID screen, but the highlight of the interior is the all-important electric sunroof.

Infotainment-wise, you get the same 8-inch touchscreen system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Ford’s SYNC3 command system, but exclusive to the S is a tyre pressure monitoring system (this, like a few other features, was earlier available on the Titanium+ until it got a mild de-spec). Other aesthetic additions include alloy pedals which further add to the sporty visuals. The rest of the interior, though, remains the same as on the Titanium+ spec; in other words, it carries forward the part-leather seats, cruise control, ambient lighting and safety equipment such as six airbags, brake assist, stability control and hill hold assist as well.

What is it like to drive?
To start with refinement, at idle, you won’t hear much of the engine except for a slight murmur. Vibrations are well contained as well and you don’t feel the thrum on the steering or the gear lever. However, as you build up speed, the engine gets audible on the inside – the turbo blow-off is especially heard every time you life off the accelerator and this can get annoying after a while. Also, once you go past 3000rpm, the thrum intensifies and gets coarse in the last half of the rev band.

That said, power delivery is linear and brisk, and Ford have managed to eliminate some of the lag that was characteristic of the earlier car. Flex your right foot and it takes off from 1600rpm but the real punch is delivered only after the 2000rpm mark, continuing all the way upto the 6600rpm redline. There are no flat spots and the pull is nice and clean. Overtaking is a rather easy affair even if you’re cruising in fourth gear and decide to make a quick move. Tractability is another highlight of this SUV as you can amble around in the city in third gear quite easily without needing to constantly shift through the cogs. Speaking of which, the clutch is firm and not as light as some of its rivals – which could be an issue in traffic – but it is fluid and progressive, and this helps reduce jerky shifts.

The new six-speed transmission offers smooth shifts thanks to the gears being well-spaced. The additional gear further helps while cruising on the highways. You can set the cruise control at 100kph and sit at 2400rpm all along, if you like. The brakes are nice and sharp, too, and although the bite is strong, it is linear and there is no sign of a head-nod every time you dab them. The S version is clearly more driver-focused, which makes steering feedback and feel very important. Well, like a majority of Fords, the EcoSport works just fine, too. It has a good heft to it and in the corners it is consistent and offers decent feedback. Grip levels are impressive as well although there is a hint of understeer if you really push it into a corner. The suspension, too, is on the firmer side which translates to excellent high-speed stability but results in a bumpy ride at almost all speeds. Bumps and broken roads aren’t filtered as well as by the competition and some of this also has to do with the fact that the S version gets bigger alloy wheels with smaller profile tyres.

Should I buy one?
Ford is offering the S variant on both petrol and diesel models and both are priced at a premium of Rs 85,000 over the Titanium+. In the diesel version, this difference would get you only extra features like the HID headlamps and the sunroof. However, the petrol, in addition to these, also gets you an upgrade to the EcoBoost engine and the six-speed manual gearbox. Add to that the sporty styling and the fantastic driving dynamics, and  the EcoSport S makes for a cracking value proposition.

Ford EcoSport features and specifications

Our Rating
8
Fuel Type
Petrol
Engine Displacement
1497 cc
Body Style
SUV
Doors
5
Seats
5
Airbags
2
Max Power
123hp at 6500rpm
Max Torque
150Nm at 4500rpm
Gearbox Type
5-Speed Manual
Warranty Distance
100000 km
Warranty Duration
2 Years
Dimensions
Engine/Motor
Transmission
Fuel Economy Range
Suspension
Steering
Wheels and Tyres
Brakes
Performance as Tested
Safety
Exterior
Seats and Upholstery
Infotainment
Comfort and Convenience
Instrumentation
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Ford EcoSport variants and price

Ford EcoSport price for the base model starts at ₹ 9.27 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 13.71 lakh (on-road Delhi).Ford EcoSport comes in 16 variants.The Ford EcoSport Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.27 lakh - ₹ 13.08 lakh.The Ford EcoSport Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.98 lakh - ₹ 13.71 lakh.

Variants
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Ford EcoSport 1.5 TDCi Signature 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 23kpl
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Ford EcoSport 1.5 TDCi Trend+ 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 23kpl
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Ford EcoSport 1.0 EcoBoost S 999cc | Manual | Petrol
NA
Ford EcoSport 1.5 Ti-VCT Signature 1497cc | Manual | Petrol | 17kpl
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Ford EcoSport 1.5 Ti-VCT Trend+ AT 1497cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol | 14.8kpl
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Ford EcoSport 1.5 Ti-VCT Ambiente 1497cc | Manual | Petrol | 17kpl
₹ 9.27 lakh View Price Breakup
Ford EcoSport 1.5 TDCi Ambiente 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 23kpl
₹ 9.98 lakh View Price Breakup
Ford EcoSport 1.5 Ti-VCT Trend 1497cc | Manual | Petrol | 17kpl
₹ 10.16 lakh View Price Breakup
Ford EcoSport 1.5 TDCi Trend 1498cc | Manual | Diesel | 23kpl
₹ 10.88 lakh View Price Breakup

Ford EcoSport comparison

 
Ford EcoSport ₹ 9.27 - 13.71 lakh Autocar India rating for Ford EcoSport 8
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Engine
1497-999 cc
Engine
1197-1497 cc
Engine
1248 cc
Engine
1198-1497 cc
Mileage
0-23 kpl
Mileage
17-20 kpl
Mileage
24.3 kpl
Mileage
17-21.5 kpl
Fuel Type
Diesel,Petrol
Fuel Type
Diesel,Petrol
Fuel Type
Diesel
Fuel Type
Diesel,Petrol
Airbags
Yes
Airbags
Yes
Airbags
Yes
Airbags
Yes
Transmission
Manual,Torque Converter Auto
Transmission
Manual
Transmission
AMT Auto,Manual
Transmission
Manual,AMT Auto

Ford EcoSport mileage

The Ford EcoSport Diesel engine mileage is 23 kpl.

Fuel Type Displacement Transmission Mileage
Petrol 1498cc Manual 0kpl
Petrol 1497cc Torque Converter Auto 14.8kpl
Petrol 1497cc Manual 17kpl
Diesel 1498cc Manual 23kpl

Ford EcoSport quick review

The Ford EcoSport has a youthful air about it and there’s a sporty vibe to the cabin as well. It’s particularly nice to see how solidly everything feels put together. However, drivers don’t get the best of views out and the thick A-pillars can be bothersome at crossroads. At the rear, comfort is fine but space is down on rivals – and not everyone will be a fan of the EcoSport’s side-opening tailgate.
The Ford EcoSport’s 123hp, 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine is refined, peppy and likeable. While the standard fit 5-speed manual gearbox isn’t the slickest, the torque converter auto is smooth. Buyers looking for a sportier experience will like the EcoSport S which is powered by the high-tech 125hp, 1.0-litre EcoBoost turbo-petrol engine. As for the diesel, Ford’s 100hp, 1.5-litre engine works really well on the EcoSport. It’s not the quietest engine but the linear power delivery makes it an easy one to live with.
The EcoSport distinguishes itself among compact SUVs for its keen handling. The suspension is absorbent too but variants with larger wheels do ride with a degree of firmness.

Ford EcoSport : our choice

With multiple versions on offer, it can be hard to pick the right EcoSport. We’d recommend the EcoSport S only for buyers who are more interested in speed than mileage. Meanwhile, the efficient diesel is a good buy for anyone with lots of running. Urban buyers will find a good option in the petrol-automatic but well-equipped versions don’t come cheap. The 1.5-litre petrol-manual variant is a fine choice with the mid-spec Titanium trim delivering a fair value for the money. Higher-spec models get segment-transcending features such as leather seats, a sunroof and six airbags; but they are also pricey.

Ford EcoSport colours

The Ford EcoSport offers a variety of color options. Ford EcoSport is available in a range of 7 colors. The colors offered in Ford EcoSport are Canyon Ridge, Lightning Blue, Race Red, Smoke Grey, Absolute Black, Moondust Silver and Diamond White.

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