2019 Ford Endeavour Facelift Completely Revealed In New Spy Images

- The 2019 Ford Endeavour is slated to be launched on February 22
- The Endeavour will get a new grille, new alloys, & few updated features
- The 2019 Ford Endeavour could get a new 2.0-litre diesel engine
Ahead of its official launch on February 22, images of the 2019 Ford Endeavour facelift have surfaced online, giving us a comprehensive look at the upcoming SUV. Borrowing most of its styling cues from the Thailand-spec 2018 Ford Everest, the India-spec Ford Endeavour facelift appears to come with several minor cosmetic updates, along with a host of new and updated features. Furthermore, the 2019 Ford Endeavour facelift in these images is also seen in a new light brown body colour option, similar to the White Gold hue seen on the facelifted Aspire.
Also Read: 2018 Ford Endeavour Facelift Launched In Thailand
Up front, the 2019 Endeavour will come with a revised grille with fatter and more embossed chrome slates. The SUV gets similar projector headlamp with LED daytime running lamps, however, the cluster design has been updated and so has the front bumper, which now comes with a wider central airdam, and the silver frame around it has also been updated. The foglamps look like they have been revised, while the skid plate design looks unchanged.

New Ford Endeavour comes with a set of new alloy wheels
The profile of the SUV continues to exude the Endeavour massiveness, and now features a set of new, bolder six-twin-spoke alloy wheels, while the rest of it remains unchanged, including the engine badging right above the front wheel arch. The ORVMs, roof rails and footboard also have been carried over from the pre-facelift model. Similarly, the rear section too hasn't received any mentionable update and continues to feature the same taillamps, a roof spoiler with stop lamp, and bumper.

2019 Ford Endeavour Facelift rear section remains largely unchanged
We do not get to see the cabin of the facelift Ford Endeavour in entirety in these images, however, based on photos available, it's clear that updates made to the cabin are also quite minimal. In fact, the dashboard and the centre console looks pretty much identical to the pre-facelift Endeavour, with the same placement for the touchscreen display, air con vents and the driving mode dial. That said, the infotainment system has been probably updated with the company's latest software, offering both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with Ford's very own SYNC3 connectivity system. Other features will include power seats from both driver and front passenger, an engine start-stop button, and although we do not get see it here, a panoramic sunroof as well.

2019 Ford Endeavour Facelift's cabin is also likely to remain unchanged, save for some minor updates
The biggest change is expected under the hood, as the 2019 Ford Endeavour facelift is likely to come with a new 2.0-litre diesel engine, replacing the older 2.2-litre diesel engine. According to one of the dealers we spoke to, the new 2.0-litre engine will power the lower-spec Trend and Titanium variants, while the existing 3.2-litre motor will continue to be offered with the top-spec model. Currently, the Endeavour is only offered with an automatic torque converter transmission, which we expect will continue to be the case in the facelifted model as well.
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