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Old 03-07-2013, 06:29 PM   #1
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Default New Ford Fiesta Heads into the Future with Stunning Looks & Greater Connectivity

New Ford Fiesta drives into the spotlight with a redesigned exterior and improved interior

Ford Fiesta upgrades its smart technologies with several new features, including the hands-free in-car connectivity system Ford SYNC™


Ford Fiesta will be powered by two new power-train options – the award-winning 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine and global 1.5-litre Duratec petrol engine with twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) technology


Melbourne, 1 July, 2013

How do you take a dynamic hatch to the next level? Ford makes a great case with the new Ford Fiesta, which sports new looks and smart technologies to help keep drivers connected.
The stylish new Ford Fiesta delivers a bold new exterior and an interior optimised for ergonomics, as well as Ford’s hands-free in-car connectivity system SYNC™.

“Our aim with the new Ford Fiesta was to take a popular car that already offered great fuel efficiency, performance and personality, and make it even better,” said General Marketing Manager, Ford Australia, David Katic. “Ford Fiesta continues to push the boundaries and seal its credentials as the small car that stands out from the competition.”

Creating a head turner
Designers worked on the exterior to make the new Ford Fiesta more refined while retaining the overall character that has made the car so successful.

The Ford Fiesta’s face is dominated by a trapezoidal front grille – a design signature of Ford’s new global family – bracketed by laser-cut headlights. The power-dome hood design adds to the changes, giving the car a more assertive and confident appearance. The designers paid special attention to the Ford badge, which is inlaid into the surface, showing pride and craftsmanship.
At the back, the tail lights have been given more detail to be in harmony with the expressive head lights and a new rear spoiler enhances the car’s sporty attitude. Available with 16-inch alloy wheels, the new Ford Fiesta also wears a new colour inspired by the world of fashion and sports, Celestial Blue.





Contemporary and spacious interior
Inside, things are just as expressive. The dashboard and leather steering wheel with audio controls amplify the modern interior and entice drivers to get in the car and on the move.

The new Ford Fiesta features a high-gloss finish for the upper instrument panel that flows to the lower centre console and is replicated in door panels. A satin-chrome detailing finish is offered along with Ford’s signature Ice Blue lighting to illuminate dials, switches and displays. Ford engineers also relocated electric window switches and interior door handles in the new Ford Fiesta to deliver ergonomic improvements. They also ensured that surfaces and knobs convey quality at every touch.

New seat fabrics and designs include partial leather or comfort fabric trims. Eye-catching patterns and textures add to the vibrant new interior ambience, while additional supporting bolsters improve comfort.

Small is smart
The new Ford Fiesta gives drivers the perfect blend of a connected world and an enjoyable driving experience. Ford SYNC™ debuts on Fiesta and is now available across the Fiesta range offering hands-free, voice-activated in-car connectivity with mobile phones and media players including Bluetooth®‡ hands-free and Bluetooth®‡ music streaming.

Today’s smart-phone users expect to have the same personalised, connected experience in their car that they have everywhere else. So, SYNC™ enables drivers to answer phone calls and select music from devices connected via Bluetooth®‡ or USB by simply using voice commands.

“New Ford Fiesta was built for the digital generation,” said Katic “With SYNC™, Bluetooth®‡ and MP3 capabilities, the tech-savvy can be plugged into their favourite music and connected to their world whilst keeping their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.”

Fuel-efficient power
The new Ford Fiesta will be powered by the global 1.5-litre Duratec twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) four-cylinder petrol engine at launch. It delivers 82 kW of power at 6,300 rpm and peak torque of 140 Nm at 4,400 rpm. The new engine returns 5.8 l/100km†, a 0.3 l/100km improvement on the previous generation 1.6-litre engine. Transmission choices include 6-speed PowerShift dual-clutch or 5-speed manual transmission.

Ti-VCT technology allows extremely precise, variable control of “valve overlap” – the window of time in which both the intake and exhaust valves in an engine are open at the same time. For the driver, this means improved low-speed torque and increased fuel economy.
The 1.5-litre Ti-VCT engine can be paired with the efficient Ford PowerShift® six-speed automatic transmission or the five-speed manual transmission. Paired with either gearbox, the new 1.5-litre Duratec engine returns improved economy and carbon dioxide emissions over the previous generation 1.6-litre engine.

EcoBoost joins the Fiesta line-up
The new Ford Fiesta will also be available with the patented 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine, which was recently named the 2013 International Engine of the Year, winning the award for the second consecutive year.

The three-cylinder engine combines direct fuel injection, turbocharging and variable valve timing to produce 92 kW of power and 170 Nm of peak torque, offering an advantage of 19Nm of torque over the previous generation 1.6-litre Duratec and diesel-like fuel economy of 4.9 l/100km† and 113g/km CO2† when mated to the standard 5-speed manual transmission. A 6-speed PowerShift dual-clutch transmission is optional. The 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine will be available in new Fiesta from December 2013.

To help drivers improve their eco-driving skills, the Ford Fiesta is available with Ford EcoMode, which is a handy software application that measures the driver’s gear shifting where applicable, anticipation (driving as constant as possible) and speed. Those with fuel-efficient driving skills are rewarded with in-car kudos in the form of leaf icons displayed on the instrument cluster.

Engine
1.0-litre EcoBoost - 1.5-litre Duratec
Power
92 kW @ 6000 RPM - 82 kW @ 6300 RPM
Torque
170 Nm @ 1400 - 4500 RPM - 140 Nm @ 4400 RPM
Fuel Economy
4.9-litres/100 km† (manual) - 5.3-litres/100 km† (auto)
5.8-litres/100 km† (manual & auto)

Even more fun to drive
Comfort has been improved while retaining the Ford Fiesta’s signature sporty handling. Shock absorber specifications have been tailored to improve ride quality. New front suspension bump stops provide better cushioning performance over large bumps. The electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) has also been tuned to match the new suspension characteristics.

On top of its outstanding ride and handling qualities, the new Ford Fiesta has been designed to provide high levels of protection and driver support through a range of advanced features. About 55 percent of its body structure is made up of high-strength steel and ultra-high-strength steel, such as boron steel, making the Fiesta’s frame especially strong yet lightweight too.

The new Ford Fiesta continues to offer a comprehensive safety package, including air-bags for the driver, driver’s knee and front passenger, as well as side air-bags and curtain air-bags. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) with Brake Assist (BA) helps customers remain in control, especially on slippery roads.

Further taking the stress out of driving, the Ford Fiesta is available with an array of driver-assist systems. Optional rear parking sensors help stop drivers from backing into obstacles they cannot see. Hill Launch Assist helps drivers make a perfect hill start whether it’s uphill or downhill, by holding the car for up to three seconds on the slope.

The new Fiesta range goes on sale in September 2013.


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Old 03-07-2013, 06:39 PM   #2
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It looks the goods and the figures for the EB motor should give a huge boost to sales.
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Do ours get the overboost function?
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Will the new models be Ambiente Trend Titanium?? thanx
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Old 03-07-2013, 09:29 PM   #5
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hmmm, a 1 litre Ecoboost in an Anglia............
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the ST looked hawt on Top Gear
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even in basic form, the little Fiesta ha good equipment levels, enough poke and most importantly, an "auto trans" available in the base model.
The new 1.5 with a combined of 5.8 l/100 km is an impressive jump in economy over the 1.6, something bound to spike renewed interest.
Looking forward to the 1.0 Ecoboost, I have the feeling that Ford can pull off the diesel replacement move if they are very smart...
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Loved the look of the ST on Top Gear, got the thumbs up from all three of the boofheads, too.

Looks like a great little package.
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hmmm, a 1 litre Ecoboost in an Anglia............
Or even better the falcon eco boost 2.0 L................179 kw 350 nm?
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1.5l with less power? the Mazda 2 and swift get away with it as they are smaller and lighter. why does ford put tiny under powered engines in the base models these days?
seriously most people will buy the base model with the 1.5 in manual.
sure the 1.0 EB will be great but it will cost too much
they did the same thing with a 1.6 focus and they don't sell
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1.5l with less power? the Mazda 2 and swift get away with it as they are smaller and lighter. why does ford put tiny under powered engines in the base models these days?
seriously most people will buy the base model with the 1.5 in manual.
sure the 1.0 EB will be great but it will cost too much
they did the same thing with a 1.6 focus and they don't sell
Why are they going backwards? My 2009 WS Fiesta has a 1.6L engine with slightly more power (88KW).
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Why are they going backwards? My 2009 WS Fiesta has a 1.6L engine with slightly more power (88KW).
Because our Fiesta comes out of Thailand and the 1.5 falls into a lower tax bracket so they have stopped producing the 1.6 in the Thai factory.
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Quick question, after recent UK trip, why don't we see the Fiesta based B-Max and Focus derived C-Max here? Does the Thai factory make them?

Also noted the comparitive lack of SUV's there (UK) and preponderance of small wagons. Great for those tight roads. Getting back, our roads and roadscapes seemed massive.
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1.5l with less power? the Mazda 2 and swift get away with it as they are smaller and lighter. why does ford put tiny under powered engines in the base models these days?
seriously most people will buy the base model with the 1.5 in manual.
sure the 1.0 EB will be great but it will cost too much
they did the same thing with a 1.6 focus and they don't sell
Nope.
Mazda 2, Swift and Fiesta are all in the same weight range.
Most people will buy the auto.
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Because our Fiesta comes out of Thailand and the 1.5 falls into a lower tax bracket so they have stopped producing the 1.6 in the Thai factory.
Got more to do with China's tax bracket.
The 1.6 Ecoboost is also on borrowed time, with a new 1.5 to replace it soon.
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Will the new models be Ambiente Trend Titanium?? thanx
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Is this 1.5 engine 82kw and 140nm at 4400rpm a Mazda engine.
Mazda 2 engine listed at 75kw and 135nm at around 4000rpm sounds suspiciously alike.

I always liked that gutsy 1.6 engine.
I will be disappointed if it is a Mazda engine.
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The ST certainly looks like a winner! Bit small for my liking but cool none the less.
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I wouldn't mind sampling this twice Ward's World's Best Engine.
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Is this 1.5 engine 82kw and 140nm at 4400rpm a Mazda engine.
Mazda 2 engine listed at 75kw and 135nm at around 4000rpm sounds suspiciously alike.

I always liked that gutsy 1.6 engine.
I will be disappointed if it is a Mazda engine.
Nah its a new ford engine.
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