Ford Endeavour SUV Loses Features in India: As per one of the recent media reports, Ford India has decided to remove 3 features from its popular Endeavour SUV. All variants have lost out on one feature, whereas the other two notable features have been only removed from the entry-level 4×2 Titanium variant. To know for a fact the Endeavour comes in 4 variants: Titanium 4×2, Titanium Plus 4×2, Titanium Plus 4×4, and the Sport 4×4 version.
As per the leaked image, the Active Noise Cancellation feature has been removed from all the variants, while the Titanium 4×2 variant has lost out on the 10-speaker system and front door steel scuff plates.
As discussed above, the removal includes features like Active Noise Cancellation, and this special feature was only available in the Endeavour in this price segment. The Titanium 4×2 SUV had a 10-speaker sound system but instead got replaced with the 8-speaker sound system and also loses out on its front door steel scuff plates.
The top variants have also seen a similar minor change in their feature list, as the Titanium+ and Sport variants will no longer have the aux heater feature, that is the heater for rear passengers. The 4×2 variants will now get the single-tone alloy wheels like the earlier version of Endeavour. Models with VIN number MAJAXXMRWALT00001 have lost these features.
Some of the existing key features of the SUV include an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen, supported with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, panoramic sunroof, and ambient lighting. On the safety front, it gets seven airbags, ESC, and a tire pressuring monitoring system.
Ford Endeavour is powered by a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine that puts 170PS and 420 Nm. The engine is mated to India’s first-ever 10-speed automatic transmission, with both 2WD and 4WD drivetrains. The next-gen Endeavour is expected to launch in India in 2022 while the current-gen model of the SUV is available with a price range of INR 29.99 lakhs to INR 35.10 lakhs (ex-showroom).
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