All New Ford Fiesta Debuts at Auto China 2008
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Ford Fiesta
Ford Fiesta

When it came to delivering on the promise of last year’s Verve concept cars, Ford Motor Company had to produce something special. So they appealed directly to the people whose ideas mattered most: Ford drivers. These customers called for a practical and affordable car that offered something bold, exciting, and instantly desirable. They got their wish this week in Beijing, as Ford unveiled the new-generation Ford Fiesta at Auto China 2008.

This car infuses some life into the compact category through Ford of Europe’s “kinetic design” approach, adding dynamic visual appeal to the car’s exterior. Here, the Fiesta’s dramatically contoured hood and front fenders, stylishly sculpted headlamps, and sweeping roofline add up to a uniquely sporty take on the five-door hatchback.

Ford backs up this style with hallmark engineering: excellent driving dynamics, a comfortable ride, and an interior that’s isolated from wind, road, and powertrain noise. And the car has been made even more responsive with the introduction of Electronic-Power Assist Steering (E-PAS). So the Fiesta now offers an unusually smooth driving experience for a vehicle its size.

But one of the biggest innovations here is the one you don’t immediately notice: the ultra-high-strength steel used to ensure absolute safety. Specialist steels like boron steel and dual-phase steel give the Fiesta a supremely robust framework, providing unusual structural integrity for a car this small, lightweight, and agile.

The new Fiesta will be customized for markets in Asia, Europe, and the Americas between 2008 and 2010. It’s the first car to emerge from Ford’s Global Product Development System, as the automaker positions itself in a rapidly changing world market. These changes are nowhere more in evidence than in China, where production on the new Fiesta will begin this year at the state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Nanjing.



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jacob says (July 24, 2008 at 6:43 pm):
rumor has it that there might be a 64 mpg 1.3L diesel fiesta
Tony E. says (August 14, 2008 at 11:09 pm):
It would be great if Ford would begin to bring their diesels into the U.S. I had a driver drive me from Sandwich, UK to London earlier this year. I looked over his shoulder while his Mercedes racked up well over 40 mpg while traveling in excess of 80 mph. And Ford is just as capable of making a quality diesel engine ... they've been making them in Europe for years. In addition to the Fiesta, the Mondeo is another car that I'd love to see in the States.
Carole says (July 16, 2008 at 4:53 pm):
I saw the Verve concept last year and this year at the Dallas Auto Show - great looking! It was still a concept so there was no getting into it. I can't wait to drive it. It looks to have the right combinatin of well designed sport and luxury that I have been looking for in a car but haven't found in this price range. One thing - PLEASE DON'T CALL IT FIESTA!!! It's about the worst name you could have for this new bright fururistic design. Why would you want to associate it with the cheap little unimaginative boxy car from the '80?!!!!!
Dwmagill says (July 5, 2008 at 9:53 pm):
The car you are talking about is the Fiesta. It has been proven and used in Europe for years. I can not wait for it to arrive in the USA as I will be buying one for sure. The Fiesta will pass almost every gas station until it needs to be filled. I just hope that it does not have to run on premium gas like the other small cars that have came from Europe such as the Mini and the Smart car. You Americans hold on to your hats as they also did a XR2 and XR2i version in Europe.
Anonymous says (July 4, 2008 at 6:54 pm):
Why did you close the plants in the US and open this one in China. I would have bouight one had you built it in the US!
Stupid I think
steven benasher says (June 25, 2008 at 7:17 pm):
A friend of mine said he heard that Ford was going to re-introduce the Festiva, to be produced in Mexico. Is this true? Is Ford going to make a 50 mpg vehicle in the near future under any name?
jack stadtmiller says (June 25, 2008 at 5:55 pm):
please don't call this new car a festiva. That a old worn out name ford needs to get some new names besides all these F and E names on our vehicles get with.
ewj says (June 23, 2008 at 12:26 pm):
Please bring the hatchback version to the US
AL says (June 12, 2008 at 4:55 pm):
I OWN A FESTIVA --2 OF THEM 89
Matt says (June 22, 2008 at 10:27 pm):
They're talking about the fiesta not the festiva.
Cheryl says (June 9, 2008 at 4:57 pm):
My husband has a 1978 Ford Fiesta which he drives to work and back. If the new ones last as long as this one they will be great. He has the orange color with orange inside.
Ray says (May 31, 2008 at 4:23 pm):
I would like to buy one if these, or the Ka or any of the high mileage (overseas only models). I think alot of Americans would love to have one . When will they be available here.
Ray says (May 31, 2008 at 4:11 pm):
I for one would stand in line for one of these or the KA or many of the (overseas only) fords. Why not put your lobbyists to work on this and release these cars to us market now not 2010 or 20, 30 or whenever you get around to it. This would be a big step in lowering this country's oil dependence. Now I'm done on my soapbox will you please sell me one.
Noe says (May 25, 2008 at 11:10 pm):
Nice car, but will the company sell the new Ford Fiesta in the United States of America
Noe says (May 25, 2008 at 11:07 pm):
Nice car, but are they going to sell the car in the United States of America
Anonymous says (May 22, 2008 at 6:03 pm):
I must say the Fiesta looks quite agressive for a car like that. thats a good thing. But what about all the hard working american employees with families to support that could could be building this car in a good ol' american plant in Detroit.
Javier galarza says (May 21, 2008 at 10:29 pm):
I love this car ford fiesta but,I would prefer to buy the mazda2 version. ;why ford loose this good opportunity to break record in sales we need a better fuel economy for the glove warming issues .Please let the mazda2 come to the usa in 2009 I'll buy 3 of them please. ps.paying to much for fuel.refuse to drive anymore.
Rox says (May 18, 2008 at 2:43 pm):
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2x0y0z9-ford-fiesta/

I am so sick of the ugly tall wagons everyone is making. If I can't have my old Mazda 323 hatchback then I want this one in the three door.
Brain says (May 15, 2008 at 6:38 pm):
The new Fiesta is a huge step forward for Ford. As attractive looking as it is, I would like it if Ford/Mazda would also look into releasing the Mazda2 in the US for those of us who prefer Asian styling over European.
Anonymous says (May 14, 2008 at 10:23 am):
It looks good
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