The next-generation sports car is due to go into production early next year as an evolution of the current model.
While it does not appear to be dramatically different to the vehicle it replaces, the new images reveal slimmed LED headlights
and new air intakes – plus an inset, 3D-effect front grille larger than the one fitted to its predecessor.
The black car below looks to be an entry-level Ecoboost four-cylinder variant – judging by its smaller wheels and tamer air intakes – while the silver car (above) is likely a higher-spec variant.
These show what appears to be 12.3-inch digital cluster behind the steering wheel, and circa-13.2-inch centrally-mounted infotainment screen on the dashboard.
Many of the current car’s physical switches have been swapped out in favour of controls in the infotainment system.