Ford Fiesta 5-door hatch (2017, Mark VII, EU) photos
The Mark VII Ford Fiesta goes on sale in 2017 with new engines, a bigger footprint, and the choice of 3 and 5 door hatchback styles.
The Mark VII Ford Fiesta goes on sale in 2017 with new engines, a bigger footprint, and the choice of 3 and 5 door hatchback styles.
The seventh generation Ford Fiesta hatch will be offered as a pseudo SUV, known as the Active, with taller suspension and fender extensions.
Along with Consumer Reports’ list of the most reliable cars on sale in the US is its list of the most unreliable models, and they’re basically all American.
For the 2013 midlife Ford Fiesta facelift, the small hatch gained a new Aston Martin like grille, headlamps, and a 1-liter turbocharged 3-cylinder engine.
The Mark VI Ford Fiesta ST has a 1.6-liter turbo I4 with 134kW (180hp) and 240Nm (177 lb-ft), a 6-speed manual and 0-100km/h time of under 7 seconds.
Many thought we’d get a Ford Fiesta RS, instead Ford has decided to give the eight year old Mark VI Fiesta an ever more powerful ST: the new Fiesta ST200.
The new 2016 Ford Fiesta ST200 has a more powerful 1.6-liter turbo I4 engine with 200PS (197hp, 147kW) and 290Nm (214 lb-ft), and a 0-100km/h time of 6.7s.
The 2008 Mark VII Ford Fiesta went truly global, with the vehicle put on sale in North America. In 2013, this facelift gave it a Ford’s corporate nose.
The updated 2015 Ford Fiesta R2 now features a 125kW (170PS) 1-litre turbo 3-cylinder engine under the hood, as well as the visage of the facelifted Fiesta.