Pros: Available connectivity features; multiple configurations for cargo area
Cons: Some modern safety features are not available; side-opening tailgate may not suit all buyers; 3-cylinder engine is noisy and somewhat underpowered
CG Says: The 2020 Ford EcoSport gains standard WiFi hotspot and FordPass Connect that allows owners to lock and unlock the vehicle with a smartphone. SE models and above now have an 8-inch controls screen. Ford entered the subcompact crossover market in 2018. Although the EcoSport (pronounced “Echo Sport”) was new to the American market, Ford had sold similar versions in global markets for a number of years. The EcoSport is Ford’s smallest SUV, with an overall length that’s 17 inches shorter than the Ford Escape’s. It is unique in its class by having a side-hinged tailgate instead of the typical top-hinged liftgate. Front-wheel-drive EcoSports are powered by a 123-horsepower turbocharged 1.0-liter 3-cylinder engine, while all-wheel-drive versions have a naturally aspirated (non-turbo) 166-hp 2.0-liter 4-cylinder. Both engines have fuel-saving auto stop/start and are paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Models ascend through base S, SE, sporty SES, and luxury Titanium; all can be had in all-wheel-drive form. SES comes standard with the 2.0-liter four, all-wheel drive, and sport suspension. Titanium comes with leather upholstery, navigation, and premium sound system. Available technology features include Ford’s SYNC3 infotainment system, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto functionality, and connectivity features via the FordPass mobile app. Blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alert is standard, but forward collision warning/mitigation, lane-departure warning/mitigation, and adaptive cruise control are unavailable. The EcoSport is something of a “placeholder” for Ford; it’s a foreign-market vehicle pressed into service in America until Ford can field a subcompact-SUV competitor that’s been designed from the ground up for U.S. buyers. This pint-sized crossover is not without its charms, but it is missing some safety features, the side-hinged cargo door can be a liability in close quarters, and the 3-cylinder engine is noisy as it strains to provide adequate acceleration. An all-wheel-drive EcoSport is probably your best bet.
Class | Subcompact SUV |
Body Style(s) | 4-door wagon |
Passenger Count | 5 |
Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Ford |
Nation of Manufacture | India |
Base Prices | S: $21,580 AWD S: $23,175 SE: $24,545 AWD SE: $26,045 Titanium: $27,360 AWD Titanium: $28,810 AWD SES: $28,475 |
Base Engine turbocharged 1.0-liter 3-cylinder (front-wheel-drive models) |
Horsepower 123 |
Std. Transmission 6-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 27 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 29 |
Optional Engine 2.0-liter 4-cylinder (all-wheel-drive models) |
Horsepower 166 |
Std. Transmission 6-speed automatic |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 23 |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 29 |