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Photographed on many occasions testing in Europe and the United States, the Evos crossover-wagon mélange won’t be offered on the Old Continent or North America. Those are the words of Mike Levine, who is adamant that Ford won’t offer the crosswagon outside of the Chinese market. 5 photos
The question is, what is the Blue Oval going to do in the mid-size segment going forward? Relying on the likes of the Edge and Explorer isn’t exactly an inspired choice, more so if you take a look at the ever-popular Outback.
Subaru moves hundreds of thousands every single year in the United States, and the consumer doesn’t even question the SUV advertising that simply isn’t correct. The Outback is and has always been an all-wheel-drive station wagon, and it’s a versatile one of those given the impressive sales volume.
SHANGHAI MOTOR SHOW: Ford Evos to replace Mondeo?
SHANGHAI MOTOR SHOW: Ford Evos to replace Mondeo?
April 19, 2021
Meet the Ford Evos – an all-new crossover-style family car that blurs the lines between SUV and wagon.
Launched at the 2021 Shanghai motor show in China, the 2021 Ford Evos will initially be built in China to satisfy demand in the world’s biggest car market, with the development team having leveraged “Ford’s global product development expertise” to create the new vehicle.
This is believed to have included Ford’s Melbourne-based Asia Pacific Product Development Centre, and early reports suggest that momentum is already building for the all-new Ford Evos to be a replacement for the Ford Mondeo in Europe – and possibly Australia.
autoevolution 19 Apr 2021, 7:46 UTC ·
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It’s been a while since we’ve enjoyed a big influx of premieres caused by a traditional auto show, so the upcoming Auto Shanghai (public days are from April 21st to 28th) is a welcome break from the new normal. And just about everyone is keen on taking advantage of the venue, it seems, including the Blue Oval. 7 photos
We’ve already seen what sustainable mobility is all about with the high-riding Mercedes-Benz EQB or the funky three-row Volkswagen ID.6, but this time around, Ford is trying to be futuristic in a different way.
The company has finally debuted the highly anticipated and much-discussed Evos crossover/station wagon that will herald a new direction for the retired Fusion and (soon to be axed) Mondeo sedan lines.
China s 2021 Ford Evos Sure Looks Like The New Fusion Active / Mondeo Crossover carscoops.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from carscoops.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ford has taken the wraps off its latest family car in China today in the wake of last month s news that the Mondeo will be killed off in 2022.
The Evos, which was unveiled at the Shanghai Motor Show on Monday, is a large family crossover with a tech-laden interior, loads of cabin space and a name that was previewed a decade ago.
It comes just weeks after the US car maker s announcement that the Mondeo is due to end production for good next March due to dragging sales and a consumer shift to SUVs and electric models.
Is the Evos the car to fill a Mondeo-shaped whole in Ford s range: This is the new Evos launched in Shanghai for the Chinese market - though reports suggest it will also come to Europe