Froome won this year's race by 1min 12sec from Colombia's Nairo Quintana, but he thinks next year's route will favour him.
"It certainly suits me better than this (year's) Tour did," said a delighted Froome.
"This year obviously went really well for us, it's great that it's a well-rounded Tour next year."
In the immediate aftermath of last year's announcement, Froome questioned whether he would even ride the 2015 Tour, saying it favoured specialist climbers.
But he gradually warmed to the route and eventually triumphed in July after proving the most able to handle a multitude of challenges that saw all his main rivals lose time at unexpected moments.
"It's not necessarily that I was disappointed with the lack of time-trialing but more that I was disappointed that, to me the Tour de France has always been a race that needs to challenge every aspect of a rider," explained the 30-year-old Team Sky leader.