{"id":6265,"date":"2021-04-25T08:23:57","date_gmt":"2021-04-25T12:23:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=6265"},"modified":"2021-04-25T08:23:57","modified_gmt":"2021-04-25T12:23:57","slug":"ford-evos-design-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2021\/04\/25\/ford-evos-design-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Ford Evos hybrid crossover wagon shows attractive design on video"},"content":{"rendered":"

Without a shadow of a doubt, the Ford Evos is one of the most interesting premieres showcased these days at Auto Shanghai. It takes the shape of an attractive crossover and wagon mashup with a side profile that might make you think of a Mustang Mach E<\/a>. However, the two vehicles don’t actually have anything in common as the Evos is not a dedicated EV. In fact, it’s not even a fully electric car at all.<\/p>\n

Instead, we’re hearing it boasts a hybrid powertrain. That being said, the Blue Oval is coy on details regarding what powers its new part crossover, part wagon, which will be going on sale in China before the end of the year. Seen here is the generously equipped First Edition fitted with all the bells and whistles, including those orange accents inside and out.<\/p>\n

YouTuber Wheelsboy<\/em> had the opportunity to get up close and personal with the Evos, which Ford says it’s a China-only vehicle. However, we strongly believe a similar version will be sold globally as the Mondeo and Fusion replacement. It could adopt slightly different styling and a fresh name, but reports are indicating the Evos is a global model despite being mostly engineered in China for the local market.<\/p>\n