FordGalaxy

2020 Ford Galaxy vs 2015-2019: Facelift differences & changes

The Ford Galaxy people mover soldiers on in Europe with a facelift for 2020. See how little has changed in this side by side comparison.

2020 F/L
2015-19
Externally, the big change (and, really, the only) changes are up front. There's a new bumper design, and a taller grille.
2020 F/L
2015-19
New alloy wheel designs are available, but the Galaxy's tall 7-seat body remains untouched.
2020 F/L
2015-19
There are no changes we can spot at the back. The Galaxy does gain a new top-of-the-range Vignale variant.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The dashboard and pretty much the entire interior comes straight from the 2015 Galaxy.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The entire design is from an earlier Ford template, so there's analog dials with integrated screens, plasticky center stack and a Sony audio system.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The only really notable update is the availability on the Trend and Titanium of 18-way electric ergonomic seats approved by Germany's Campaign for Healthier Backs
2020 F/L
2015-19
As before the Galaxy has up to 7 seats, and up to 32 seat configurations. No sliding rear doors, though.
2020 F/L
2015-19
The improved Sync 3 infotainment system was added part through the Mark III's life and remains in place. There's also FordPass Connect available now, and it comes with Wi-Fi hotspot, local hazard info, and remote car connectivity for vehicle locator, remote door locking, and vehicle status.

2020 Ford Galaxy facelift



2015-2019 Ford Galaxy (Mark III)