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#Throwback to when we added some Lightning Blue and Canyon Ridge to the streets of Goa! Have you book a test drive yet of the Ford EcoSport? https://ford.to/2KexW8f #Throwback
#Throwback to when Sukhpreet explored the unexplored in his #PowerPacked Ford Endeavour. Don’t forget to share your #FordMoments with us! #ThrowbackThursday 📷: Sukhpreet #Throwback #PowerPacked #FordMoments #ThrowbackThursday
#Throwback to when Pankaj enjoyed a picturesque view during a fun drive in his Ford EcoSport. Keep creating and sharing your #FordMoments with us! #ThrowbackThursday 📷: Pankaj Patil #Throwback #FordMoments #ThrowbackThursday
#Throwback to when we revealed India’s first Compact Utility Vehicle – The Ford Freestyle. In case you missed the action on January 31, here is a glimpse! Watch the full video here: http://bit.ly/2DPOaVZ #Throwback
The last Thursday of the year calls for the biggest #Throwback, doesn’t it? Here are some of the best #FordMoments of 2017. Thank you for your love and make sure you keep sharing your fond memories with us! #ThrowbackThursday #Throwback #FordMoments #ThrowbackThursday
#Throwback to when Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, discussed the importance of innovative and sustainable urbanisation in India at the #CityOfTomorrow Symposium. #FutureOfMobility #Throwback #CityOfTomorrow #FutureOfMobility
#Throwback to 1980 when Ford introduced the keyless entry system. It consisted of five buttons on the driver’s side door that unlocked the car when the PIN was entered. How innovative is this! #ThrowbackThursday #Throwback #ThrowbackThursday
#Throwback to 2000 when Ford introduced the 24/7 concept car. A decade ahead of its time, it introduced the use of apps before smartphones became commonplace. Its touchscreen dashboard had a series of icons that allowed easy access to phone contacts, the internet, and a navigation system that could be used through voice recognition technology. How interesting is that? #ThrowbackThursday #Throwback #ThrowbackThursday
#Throwback to 1956 when Ford developed its Lifeguard System. Designed to reduce occupant injuries, the 5-part system included the first safety belts, improved safety door latches, padded instrument panel, sun visors and an energy-absorbing steering wheel that slowly gave way under impact. #ThrowbackThursday #SafetyAPriority #Throwback #ThrowbackThursday #SafetyAPriority