The engine choices include two powertrains: a 1.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost inline-3 engine mated with front-wheel drive and a naturally anticipated 2.0-liter four-cylinder with all-wheel drive. Both the engines are mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission. The power output through the 2.0-liter engine is highest among the other counterparts.
On the other hand, Honda HR-V and Mazda CX-3 are priced lesser than the base Ford EcoSport model. While the Chevy Trax comes at a slightly costlier price. In comparison with the competitors in the segment, the performance figures of the new EcoSport stand strong to give hefty competition to the established names in the segment.
Models
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Ford EcoSport S
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Honda HR-V
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Chevrolet Trax
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Mazda CX-3
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MSRP
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$21,495
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$19,570
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$21,995
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$20,110
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Engine
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2.0L Ti-VCT GDI I-4
engine
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1.8-liter SOHC i-VTEC I4 engine
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ECOTEC 1.4L turbocharged
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2.0L SKYACTIV-G DOHC 16-Valve 4-Cylinder
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Transmission
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6-speed automatic
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6 speed Manual
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6-speed Automatic
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6-speed Automatic
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Power
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166 hp @ 6500 rpm
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141 hp @ 6500 rpm
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138 hp @ 4900 rpm
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146 hp @ 6000 rpm
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Torque
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149 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm
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127 ft-lbs. @ 4300 rpm
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148 lb-ft @ 1850 rpm
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146 ft-lbs. @ 2800 rpm
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The 2.0L engine of this car manages to outperform the others in the power department by offering the best in class figures of 166hp. In comparison, Mazda’s offering CX-3 comes the closest in power figure, measuring 146hp. But in the torque area, 148lb-ft of torque produced by Chevrolet Trax stands like a shadow to EcoSport’s 149lb-ft.
Acceleration
The 2018 Ford EcoSport with its generous 2.0L GDi Inline-4 engine comes mated to a swift 6-speed automatic transmission for a quick changing driving experience. This quick and swift working of the engine in tandem with the transmission shows its wonder as EcoSport manages to take the second spot in both 0-60mph and quarter-mile.
Models
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Ford EcoSport
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Honda HR-V
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Chevrolet Trax
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Mazda CX-3
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0-60 MPH
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8.8 sec
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9.3 sec
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9.0 sec
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8.6 sec
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Quarter mile
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16.5 sec @ 84 mph
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16.8 sec @ 80.9 mph
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16.8 sec @ 80.9 mph
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16.3 sec @ 83.3 mph
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Engine
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2.0L Ti-VCT GDI I-4
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1.8-liter SOHC i-VTEC I4
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ECOTEC 1.4L turbocharged
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2.0L SKYACTIV-G DOHC 16-Valve 4-Cylinder
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Emission
Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year
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7.0
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6.3
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6.3
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5.7
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The 2018 EcoSport manages to sprint 0-60 mph in 8.8 seconds. Meanwhile, Honda HR-V does the same at 9.3 seconds. Mazda CX-3 turns out to be the winner by sprinting at 8.6 seconds. On the emission front, the Mazda CX-3 is just impressive while the EcoSport emits 7.0 Tons of C02 per year.
Braking and Handling
The 2018 Ford EcoSport has come up with a more reliable suspension that improves the ride quality, and you can easily take your car through narrow corners. The Titanium and SES trims get larger 17-inch wheels, and the lower variants wear 16-inch wheels. The steering is also sharp than before. The effect is more linear while cornering.
Model
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Ford EcoSport
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Honda HR-V
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Chevrolet Trax
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Mazda CX-3
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Brake Front(in)
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11.8
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11.5
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11.8
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11.0
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Brake Rear(in)
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12.2
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11.1
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11.0
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11.1
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Curb weight(lbs)
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3060
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2888
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2805
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2809
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60-0 MPH (ft.)
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125
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127
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121
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117
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Ford has worn its car with the biggest brake rotors on the table with 11.8 inches in the front and 12.2 inches at the rear. These work with each other nicely to provide decent braking performance in the segment. Despite having a smaller brake setup, the 2018 Mazda CX-3 takes the least distance of 117ft to reach a standstill from 60mph, whereas EcoSport goes on to take around 125ft to do the same.
Towing Capacity
The 2018 Ford EcoSport offers a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 lbs, which is similar to the rivals like Chevy Trax and Honda HR-V. Meanwhile, Mazda CX-3 offers the maximum towing capacity of 2,645 lbs, which is the highest among the competitors.
Model
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Ford EcoSport
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Honda HR-V
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Chevrolet Trax
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Mazda CX-3
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Weight (lbs)
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2645
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Drive Train
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AWD
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AWD
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AWD
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AWD
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Engine
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2.0L
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2.0L
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1.4L
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2.5L
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