2018 Ford EcoSport Titanium S spotted in India for the first time

06/09/2017 - 14:10 | ,  ,   | Sagar Parikh

The 2018 Ford EcoSport arriving in India later this year will have a new 'Titanium S' grade. Team-BHP forum member Gannu 1 spotted a Ford EcoSport Titanium S test mule on the Chennai-Trichy highway recently.

2018 Ford EcoSport S rear spy shot
The 2018 Ford EcoSport's Titanium S grade will likely slot over the Titanium grade, differentiated by its sportier styling.

Ford already offers a Ford EcoSport Titanium S in Europe. The 'S' addition to the Titanium badge is an indicator of a sportier styling. From the information divulged by the car spotter, it seems like the 2018 Ford EcoSport Titanium S will have distinctive alloy wheels similar to the 17-inch alloy wheels of the test mule spotted in June. We are not sure if Ford India will add stiffer springs like in the Figo S, or make any changes to the car's mechanical carriage.

The 2018 Ford EcoSport features a new front fascia with cues borrowed from the Ford Edge and Ford Kuga. A new hexagonal grille flanked by larger headlamps, triangular fog lamps and remodeled bumper give the small SUV a fresh look at the front. The facelift will bring comprehensive interior changes as well. The new EcoSport will have fully redesigned instrument panel, steering wheel and centre console, SYNC 3 infotainment system and a grab bar on the dashboard.

2017 Ford EcoSport (facelift) interior dashboard
The 2018 Ford EcoSport will feature a new front fasica and an extensively redesigned interior. Pictured is the USA-spec 2018 Ford EcoSport that will be made in India.

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Internationally, the Ford EcoSport received a 1.5-litre three-cylinder flex-fuel engine and a 1.5-litre EcoBlue diesel engine with the facelift. Expect these engines on the India specification as well, besides the 1.0-litre Ecoboost petrol. Sales of the 2018 Ford EcoSport in India will commence in November 2017. The Titanium S grade may top the range, as the ST-Line variant's launch here is unlikely.

[Image Source: Team-BHP]

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