Manual variants of Ford Endeavour discontinued

The Asian Age With Agency Inputs

Business, Autos

The Endeavour range in India has been trimmed down from five variants to three.

Ford manages to sell just about 500+ units of the Endeavour every month.

Ford India has discontinued some variants of the Endeavour. The automaker hasn't stated any reason for doing it. However, this step might have been taken because of the low sales numbers of the Endeavour.

The Ford Endeavour was launched in January 2016 amid rave reviews. It was expected to give the segment leader, the Toyota Fortuner, a run for its money and even came out on top in our extensive comparison test. But Indian buyers seem to think otherwise; While Ford manages to sell just about 500+ units of the Endeavour every month, Toyota sells about 1100+ units in spite of the latter arriving in the market 10 months later!

Ford has decided to do away with the manual transmission-equipped variants of the Endeavour - the convenience of an automatic transmission seems to be the big crowd puller these days. 

The Ford Endeavour, when launched, was available with two engine options - a 2.2-litre, 4-cylinder turbo-diesel (160PS/385Nm) and a 3.2-litre, 5-cylinder turbo-diesel (200PS/470Nm). The 2.2-litre motor could be paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic, the 4x4 drivetrain was restricted to the MT variant only. The 3.2-litre variants were available exclusively with the 6-speed automatic transmission and the 4x4 drivetrain was available in two of three variants.

Ford had, late last year, discontinued the base 2.2-litre MT 4x2 Trend variant because of low demand. Now the 2.2-litre 4x4 MT Trend and 3.2-litre 4x4 AT Trend variants have been discontinued too. 

The prices of the remaining variants, ex-showroom Delhi, is as follows: 2.2-litre 4X2 AT Trend: Rs 25.49 lakh, 2.2-litre 4X2 AT Titanium: Rs 28.62 lakh and 3.2-litre 4X4 AT Titanium: Rs 31.50 lakh.

The Endeavour has not been able to match the popularity of the Toyota Fortuner in spite of being better equipped for the price and being more capable off-road. The launch of the new Isuzu MU-X has not helped things too. It looks like Ford is going to have to pull a magic trick out of its sleeves to make the Endeavour come anywhere close to competing against the Toyota Fortuner.

Source: ZigWheels.com

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