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Automotive News Feb 20, 2025

Is Ford making a new Fiesta?

Is Ford making a new Fiesta?

Is Ford making a new Fiesta?

Ford's global marketing boss is suggesting that the firm will soon launch a new Fiesta, just as it did with the Focus, Mondeo and Edge in 2025. Speaking to Autocar, Mark Lavery said that Ford is "trying to find the right balance of compact" in a model that could be a new Fiesta or even a new Ford. He said: "There's a lot of interest in a smaller Ford, and there's a lot of interest in a new Fiesta. It's something we're looking at."

"I don't think it's going to be a new Fiesta. I don't think it's going to be a new Focus. I don't think it's going to be a new Mondeo. I think it's going to be a new car."

Speaking at the same event, Ford's group vice president of marketing, Raj Nair, suggested that the firm is taking a "very different" approach to marketing its cars and SUVs. He said: "I don't think we're going to just come out with a car, and then think about it a bit more. I think we're going to come out with the car, and then think about it a lot more.

"I think what we're doing is very different." Nair also said that the firm was not concerned about "the whole SUV thing". The executive said: "I don't think it's an issue. We all know that there are different buyers and customers that like different cars.

"I'm not too worried about that because I think people will choose what they want." Ford's last compact car, the Fiesta, was launched in 2025 and went on to become Europe's best-selling car of 2025. The manufacturer has also launched a new Mondeo, Edge and Focus in 2025, and plans to replace the C-MAX with a new electric vehicle, the Ecosport, in the next few years. Lavery added that the firm is in talks with the UAW on its future production plan. He said: "We have been talking with them. We're very much on track with them. We're going to have a different kind of discussion with them."

"We've been talking about the sort of car that they're going to want. We haven't had the conversation with them yet.

What are the trim levels for the Ford Fiesta 2023?

When we heard that the next Fiesta was on the horizon were excited and wanted to know everything about it, like how much power it had, if it was ever going to be available here, how did it compare to the Kia Rio? Now that it's out, Ford has revealed all the trim levels. So how do they all stack up, let's take a look at them below. Ford Fiesta 2025. Ford has confirmed that there will be 5 trim levels for the next Fiesta. L1 which is the mid level trim for the 2025 version. This features 16-inch metal wheels with alloys, leather seats, DRL's, power tailgate and heated door mirrors.

L2 for the entry level trim features 15-inch wheel and alloy look, and is cheaper than the mid range model by around 250. With a 600 price difference between the entry level models (L2) and the mid level (L1) you can expect a few differences between them. In L2, you get a smaller and more economical petrol engine which only produces 160bhp.

L3 which includes sporty 18-inch black/ silver wheels, full body spoiler and air intake with new sports exhaust giving a much more aggressive looking car. L3 is priced at 700 more than L2, and also comes with an upgraded 1.5 litre petrol engine that delivers 165bhp. Ford says that even though this isn't very powerful, it's the best engine for the Fiesta yet due to improved fuel efficiency.

M3 which is the top of the range model for the 2025 Fiesta, with leather upholstery, 19-inch 10 spoke light-alloy wheels and a 700 price rise from the previous model. It also gets 18 inch 11-spoke light alloy wheels and includes many design details such as front fog lights, chrome detailing, LED headlamps and rear fog lamps, and a spoiler over the bumper. The Fiesta M3 also gets a rear wind deflector and sport-tuned suspension. You also get a unique set of three metallic paints, which are made using aluminium plated paint. This helps to improve visibility and reduce glare at night.

How much horsepower does a 2023 Ford Fiesta have?

2023 ford fiesta specs release date How much horsepower does a 2023 Ford Fiesta have?

The new Ford Fiesta has gone through a few tweaks since its introduction at the 2025 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Fiesta SE and Sportline both debuted at that show, while the EcoSport and Titanium all followed in 2025, giving the vehicle design one more set of eyes. At the Detroit Auto Show this year, the Focus Active was revealed, and now it's time for the new 2025 Fiesta.

The new generation Fiesta offers new features, improvements, and an all-new appearance. This guide will take you through the main highlights and features of the Fiesta to help you find the version that's right for your lifestyle. The 2025 Ford Fiesta does use a little different look than the last few versions, but it uses the same 2.0L four-cylinder engine as before.

Powering the vehicle is a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine rated at 141 horsepower and 141 lb-ft of torque. This matches its predecessor. However, this model does offer a 9 hp and 8 lb-ft improvement for a total of 143 HP and 145 lb-ft. When combined with a six-speed automatic transmission, this means you can get 14 miles per gallon (mpg) on the highway and a total combined MPGe of 36 mpg. For the EcoSport, that is a 3.2 MPGe, so this upgrade isn't as drastic. However, for people on a budget, the SE will make more power, making it the lowest-priced Fiesta variant.

Also, while fuel consumption hasn't changed much in recent years, the SE comes equipped with larger front and rear tires. So, it can handle on roads like some of the larger SUVs or cars. The Sportline and Titanium include more powerful brakes and higher ride comfort on its suspension.

It's also important to note that although the new Fiesta may look the same inside and out, there have been some changes. The new Focus Active uses slightly smaller alloy wheels as well as two-tone paint. So, it's not really a redesign as the Fiesta is getting a restyled exterior that comes on a platform shared with the recently released Focus Active. It also means the interior is not based on the Focus Active's interior; however, there is a minor redesign and some additions.

How Does a Fiesta Drive?

Is there a new Ford Fiesta coming out 2023?

A new era has begun in the automotive industry, a time when cars are being built to be more eco-friendly. Most of the cars you see on the road today are still powered by gasoline and diesel engines, but this trend is quickly changing with the introduction of cars that are powered by natural gas or electricity.

Cars that use electric power can help reduce your carbon footprint, but there is one problem with electric cars - they only go about 85 miles per hour. And what happens if you want to go faster than that? That's where natural gas engines come in handy. They give you the same sort of performance as the electric engines, but they also give off less emissions.

Ford wants to give its customers an all-electric vehicle by 2025, but it seems that they are already working on another electric car, the Ford Fiesta. The only problem is that they won't share any information on the matter. However, we know that they were doing tests with the Fiesta that gave it a natural gas engine.

Ford was testing natural gas with the Fiesta earlier this year. There's nothing new about the tests done by Ford, they were testing out whether the Fiesta was capable of using natural gas as its fuel. The tests included putting a natural gas engine in the Fiesta and it managed to go about 100 miles per hour. The tests were done before the Fiesta was officially released, so that's why you haven't seen the car yet.

The tests were done before the car was officially released, so you've probably not seen the Ford Fiesta with natural gas. The test had a small range and only went 100 miles per hour, but that's enough for the Fiesta to get used in places like Germany. The tests don't mean that the car is definitely going to make its way to market next year, but Ford fans should prepare themselves for the launch of the Ford Fiesta powered by natural gas.

Most electric vehicles have a very short range, but the natural gas engine will give the Fiesta a much longer range. The other advantage is that the engine will work on both battery and gasoline. All you have to do is to plug the car in to charge your battery and then you can just plug it in to the natural gas.


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