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Ford EcoSport – a new lease of life
ROAD TEST
As transformations go, the job completed on the Ford EcoSport sports utility vehicle has been both swift and striking.
The original, launched in the UK 18 months ago, left a fair bit to be desired, not least due to its ‘retro’ rear-mounted spare wheel and pretty basic interior.
But things have changed, to the point that more than 2,200 of the upgraded version have been sold since mid-summer.
And the changes seem sure to make EcoSport a more serious player on the compact SUV scene.
Gone is that old fashioned spare, to be replaced by a tyre mobility kit, and inside there are new partial leather seats as standard on Titanium models while privacy glass is available for all trim grades.
The restyled cabin is visually a more enjoyable environment for all with a charcoal black lower instrument panel, centre console and door boards.
It’s also quieter thanks to thicker sound deadening materials in the doors and dashboard, as well as tighter seals around the pedals.
But perhaps the greatest improvement concerns the driving dynamics, following development work at Ford’s proving ground in Belgium where 50 miles of test tracks include exact replicas of varied road surfaces from around the world.
The tested 125PS 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine is a terrific unit and it works well in the EcoSport.
Not only is it strong and frugal – the fuel return is a Combined 53.3mpg with five-speed manual gearbox – but it’s also well damped and more agile.
A 10mm reduction in ride height lowers the car’s centre of gravity for improved handling while the Electronic Stability Control and power steering has also been specifically tuned for European roads.
Otherwise, EcoSport boasts more head and legroom than successful small SUVs from the majority of its principal rivals.
Chunky, with a short bonnet and large front grille, it also provides a high seating position for the driver plus space for three in rear.
The amount of standard equipment is extensive but stuff like rear parking sensors (£210), privacy glass (£200) and metallic paint (£495) are extra.
There is now more convenience as well, courtesy of a £230 Winter Pack featuring heated windscreen, mirrors and front seats plus floor level rear seat ventilation.
- SPEC CHECK
- MAKE Ford.
- MODEL EcoSport 1.0 Titanium.
- ENGINE 999cc EcoBoost petrol.
- POWER 125PS at 6,000rpm.
- PERFORMANCE 0-62 in 12.7 secs, top speed 112mph.
- ECONOMY 42.8mpg Urban, 60.1 Extra Urban, 53.3 Combined.
- CO2 EMISSIONS 125g/km.
- BiK RATING 20%
- INSURANCE Group 11 (1-50)
- PRICE £16,445 on the road.
WHAT’S HOT
- Dynamics, space, economy.
- WHAT’S NOT
- No four-wheel drive option.
- RATINGS {Out of 5}
- LOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
- EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
- RIDE AND HANDLING . . . . .4
- PERFORMANCE . . . . . . . . . . .4
- VALUE FOR MONEY . . . . . . . 4