Ford has revealed an updated version of its Tourneo Custom, finally handing the people-mover the brand’s current family face. The automaker says the facelifted model also features an “all-new premium interior”.
Distinguished by its new front-end design with five-bar chrome grille, the Tourneo Custom offers what Ford bills as “unique-in-segment rear seating” in the form of six individual seats that can be arranged in conference format, with the second row facing the rear (see animation below).
Up front, there’s a new instrument panel based on Ford’s latest interior design philosophy (first seen in the new Fiesta) as well as the latest Sync 3 infotainment system. Top-spec models furthermore feature a floating, tablet-like eight-inch colour touchscreen.
Ford has also seen fit to add two lidded compartments on the upper instrument panel as well as a “generous stowage bin” with twin cupholders in the centre console.
The updated Tourneo Custom will be offered with the brand’s EcoBlue diesel engine, in either 78 kW, 97 kW or 127 kW form. No word yet on availability for South Africa.