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Powertrain
Endeavour is available in both 2-wheel and 4-wheel
drives and is powered by the 2.5L inter-cooled
turbo diesel engine that delivers a "fun
to drive" experience because of its added
power and torque from the turbocharger.
Appearance
The Endeavour has a "bright" front-end
appearance across the full width with multi-reflector
headlamps, clear combination lamps, large chrome
grille, and bumper styling; these have been designed
in accordance with the Ford DNA blueprint. The
front end of this vehicle identifies it as unmistakably
from the Ford family of vehicles.
From the side view, the Endeavour presents a strong
image with its high ride height, balanced wheel
well openings and substantial proportions below
the bodyside mouldings. The side steps, mud flaps
and over wheel mouldings provide an integrated
rugged theme along the length of the vehicle and
underline the impression that this is a well equipped,
off road vehicle.
Interior Design
Endeavour's interior gives an impression of spaciousness
and luxury. It seats 7 passengers comfortably
with easy in-and-out access to the third row seats.
Its unique dual control air-conditioning system
comes with two additional sets of vents for the
rear seat to ensure comfort for the centre and
rear seat passengers. The interior incorporates
many small "surprise and delight" features
such as individual cup-holders, creative stowage
room and front seat back map pockets equipped
with smaller cell-phone pockets. Overall, the
effect is one of thoughtful craftsmanship.
Safety Features
Endeavour is designed to meet all applicable
local regulations, as well as additional Ford
safety guidelines. Features include dual airbags
for driver and passenger, individual seat belts
in all seating positions, 4-wheel anti-lock brake
system, a high visibility "command"
driving position, side-door intrusion beams, collapsible
steering column, child-proof rear door locks,
and fuel tank shields, among others.
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