Is EcoSport a RWD or FWD?
The EcoSport is designed as a front-wheel-drive (FWD) subcompact SUV, with no rear-wheel-drive (RWD) configuration offered. In some markets and on certain trims, Ford has made an all-wheel-drive (AWD) option available, but RWD remains unavailable.
How the EcoSport's drivetrain works
The EcoSport uses a transversely mounted engine with FWD as the standard setup. When AWD is present, the system typically provides on-demand power to the rear wheels to improve traction in slippery or uneven conditions, while prioritizing efficiency through front-wheel drive during normal driving.
RWD is not offered
Ford has not marketed the EcoSport with a rear-wheel-drive layout in major regions. It remains a front-engine, front-drive platform for the majority of buyers, with AWD available only on select trims in certain markets.
Market availability and trims
Drivetrain options for the EcoSport vary by region and model year. The vehicle is usually sold with FWD as standard, while an AWD option may be offered on higher trims or in specific markets. Prospective buyers should verify the exact drivetrain on the model year and region they are considering.
Key points about availability by market and trim:
- Standard drivetrain is front-wheel drive (FWD) in most markets.
- Optional all-wheel drive (AWD) is offered on select trims in some regions.
- Rear-wheel drive (RWD) is not offered on the EcoSport in major markets.
For anyone considering an EcoSport, the best course is to check the exact specifications for your country and model year with a local Ford dealer or official website, since availability can change between generations and markets.
