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2019 Ford Endura Review

2019 Ford Endura Review

Posted on December 18, 2018 By Jarvis

Blue Oval aims directly at Kluger with all-new large SUV, but there’s one glaring omission

Ford revealed the midlife facelift for its second-generation Edge in North America in January 2018 and now it’s available in Australia, where the Mondeo-based medium/large SUV arrives as the 2019 Ford Endura. Positioned between the mid-size Escape and full-size Everest off-road SUV, the Ford Endura brings handsome design, smooth diesel power, solid refinement and new technologies – but only five seats.

What is a Ford Endura?

Just as the Ranger ute-based Ford Everest aims at big full-chassis off-roaders like the market-leading Toyota Prado, the new Ford Endura directly targets buyers of big car-based crossover wagons like the Toyota Kluger.
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