The Ford Endeavor’s 360-degree parking camera has grown to be a crucial component, particularly for daily use in cities. Whereas in Fortuner only rear parking camera is available with parking sensor. If the new Endeavor is launched in India, it will directly compete with the Toyota Fortuner. Let us know about it.
The new-gen Ford Endeavor was recently spotted in India. After this, the news regarding Ford’s return in the domestic market has intensified. However, the American car company has not given any confirmation regarding this.
If the new Endeavor is launched in India, it will directly compete with the Toyota Fortuner. Let us know about those 10 features that make Endeavor better than Fortuner.
Panoramic Sunroof
Sunroof is one of the most sought-after features by Indian car buyers and the Toyota Fortuner also doesn’t get a single-pane sunroof. On the other hand, the new generation Endeavor has a panoramic sunroof.
ADAS
Talking about safety features, the name of ADAS comes at the first place. At present, ADAL is offered in almost all cars in the price range of Rs 15-20 lakh. Similarly, the new Endeavor gets a full suite of ADAS features. This includes adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and more. At the same time, Toyota Fortuner is still deprived of this feature.
Digital Instrument Cluster and Large Infotainment System
Unlike the Fortuner, which uses an analog instrument cluster, the new Endeavor has a 12.4-inch entirely digital instrument cluster. The 12-inch Portrait infotainment system in the Endeavour is also far superior to the 8-inch device on the Fortuner.
Electronic Parking Brake
The electric parking brake is a useful feature. The Ford Endeavor offers this feature, while the Toyota Fortuner uses a regular manual unit.
360-Degree Parking Camera
For large-sized SUVs, especially those used often in cities, the Ford Endeavor’s 360-degree parking camera has become a standard feature. Moreover, Fortuner is limited to a back parking camera with a parking sensor.
Heated Seats and Steering Wheel
Both the Ford Endeavor and Toyota Fortuner come with ventilated seats, but the Endeavor is also available with heated seats and steering wheel.
Drive Modes
The Toyota Fortuner has three driving modes: Sport, Normal, and Eco. On the other hand, the new Endeavor has a variety of off-road and on-road drive modes, including Sand, Mud/Ruts, and Slippery.
Powered 3rd Row Seats
The Toyota Fortuner requires manual folding of the third row seats; the new Endeavor’s seats may be folded automatically.
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