The Ford
EcoSport subcompact crossover won't be in dealerships until early 2018, but it will be in theaters starting Friday.
The Ford
EcoSport subcompact crossover, brand - new to the US market, seems like an odd omission.
Ford Motor Co. on Monday will unveil a new
EcoSport subcompact crossover for the North American market in advance of the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show.
Ford confirms it will bring
EcoSport subcompact crossover to N.A. originally appeared on Automotive News.
Ford is looking to build on the success of
the EcoSport subcompact crossover, also manufactured in Brazil.
Though this Taigun is unlikely to make it to the U.S., it could be a key model for the company's growth in emerging markets like India and South America, where it would compete with vehicles like the Ford
EcoSport subcompact crossover.
Not exact matches
The
EcoSport is so late to this
subcompact crossover party after being on sale in Europe that the Blue Oval's ship may have sailed.
CG Says: Ford enters the
subcompact crossover market with the 2018
EcoSport (pronounced «Echo Sport»).
The 2018 Ford
EcoSport is a five - passenger
subcompact crossover that slots below the Escape in Ford's SUV lineup.
The dual - clutch unit referred to in the suit was used on some Ford Fiesta
subcompacts, Ford Focus compacts, and Ford
EcoSport crossovers manufactured from 2010 to 2014.
The Qashqai reportedly won't displace an existing model in Nissan's U.S. lineup, so it will likely slot below the Rogue as a competitor to
subcompact crossovers like the Honda HR - V, Mazda CX - 3, and Chevrolet Trax, as well as the new Ford
EcoSport and Toyota C - HR.
According to Ford, the
EcoSport is spacious for a
subcompact crossover with a sizable amount of interior passenger space and cargo room, but, as expected, the back seats have limited headroom.
The rise of the compact
crossover segment is upon us, and everyone is trying to cash in on the craze, including Ford, which unveiled its 2018
EcoSport subcompact SUV a few days ahead of the 2016 LA Auto Show with the slogan «go small, live big.»