Ford Reveals Sporty Fiesta Zetec S

Ford Fiesta Zetec S

Debuts at British Motor Show

By Clinton Deacon
July 16, 2008 5:00 PM
Filed Under: American, British Motor Show, Ford

At next week's British Motorshow Ford will unveil the sporty Fiesta Zetec S joining the already announced Focus RS. Ford of Britain’s marketing director, Mark Ovenden, said: “Fiesta has always stood for fun and Zetec S delivers this with a capital ‘F’.  Lively performance and sporty styling mean it looks great and goes as well as it looks.”

The new range-topping model will be powered by either the new Duratec Ti-VCT petrol engine producing 120PS (118 Horsepower) or a 1.6-litre 90PS Duratorq TDCi. The Fiesta Zetec S is capable of accelerating from standstill to 62mph in 9.9 seconds and it can reach a top speed of 120mph.

Driving dynamics of the vehicle are enhanced with a lowered sports tuned suspension kit and a deeper front bumper, side mouldings and rear spoiler. Five-spoke, 16in alloy wheels, projector headlamps, front fog lamps help complete the sporty look.

The Fiesta Zetec S will be launched in the UK this Autumn, pricing will be announced next week.

Source: Ford

Press Release (Click to expand)

  • All-new sporty Zetec S completes exciting new Fiesta range

  • New 120PS Duratec Ti-VCT petrol engine

  • Performance and efficiency – 0-62mph in 9.9sec, with 47.9mpg and 139g/km CO2

  • Debut at British International Motor Show; on sale October 2008

Fast Ford fans are set to celebrate the return of a sporty UK favourite - the exciting yet accessible Fiesta Zetec S.

Ford’s stylish new small car will offer a sports model from its UK launch this autumn, giving driving enthusiasts a new benchmark for affordable driving fun.  It will also continue the "Zetec S" name, first introduced to the Fiesta in 1999. 

Ford of Britain’s marketing director, Mark Ovenden, said: “Fiesta has always stood for fun and Zetec S delivers this with a capital ‘F’.  Lively performance and sporty styling mean it looks great and goes as well as it looks.”

Looking sporty

Fiesta Zetec S adds a distinctive sporting flavour to the stylish sweeps and curves of all-new Fiesta.

On the outside are five-spoke, 16in alloy wheels, projector headlamps, front fog lamps, a deeper front bumper, side mouldings and a rear spoiler. 

Inside, a leather steering wheel and bolstered sports seats continue that sports feel to appeal to driving enthusiasts, while the standard equipment list also addresses comfort and safety, with side airbags and air conditioning.

These sports interior details add to the ‘cockpit’ driving feel, created by a 30mm lower seating position than the previous-generation Fiesta, while Zetec S adds its own twist to the stylish Fiesta interior, with high contrast trim colours and designs inspired by snowboards.

Power to the people

Fiesta Zetec S lives up to its sporty credentials with an all-new, 120PS Duratec Ti-VCT engine, powerful enough to reach 62mph in 9.9sec and a top speed of 120mph.  Lowered, tuned sports suspension helps new Fiesta Zetec S make the most of this power and maintain excellent dynamic response.

The responsive new Duratec Ti-VCT engine uses twin independent variable cam timing to provide the optimal balance of performance and fuel economy, so despite its feisty character and 20 extra horsepower, the new Duratec Ti-VCT is still uses less fuel and generates less CO2 than the 100PS, 1.6-litre engine from the previous Fiesta.  It returns a combined fuel economy of 47.9mpg and CO2 emissions of 139g/km.

Fiesta Zetec S will also be available with a 1.6-litre 90PS Duratorq TDCi, providing a more relaxed driving character and even greater efficiency.  The exceptionally flexible engine sips fuel at 67.3mpg, generating just 110g/km CO2.   Even so, it develops 204 Nm torque from only 1,750 rpm and its mid-range performance is underlined by a 31-62mph time of just 9.9sec.

Autumn launch

The all-new Fiesta range will be launched in the UK in autumn 2008, with prices announced at the British International Motor Show on 22 July 2008.

 

Comments

Joe_Limon
July 16, 2008 6:30 PM
hmm looks like a previous gen focus coupe mixed with the ford verve. I don't really like it.

Joe_Limon
July 16, 2008 6:30 PM
sorry, not verve, fiesta

carreralovr
July 16, 2008 6:47 PM
Wheels look tiny in proportion to the body. The new Fiesta ST will be interesting, but for the moment, the current Fiesta still looks a lot better than the new one imo.

Tuner_Mad
July 16, 2008 7:01 PM
Woah, I never thought how a Everyday car can look this good. Looks awesome, can't wait to see this on the streets.

wills2007
July 16, 2008 8:12 PM
Yet another fat, overweight supermini for Europe, there was once a time when superminis really were just that, mini. Such pointless cars, as we get fatter so do the cars, which makes the wheels look like puny rails, save yourself and just buy a Golf, it does what is says on the tin.

BritBoy
July 16, 2008 8:52 PM
Fat, overweight supermini???? This is the same size but weighs LESS than the current Fiesta. It cannot get any smaller or else it will overlap with the Ka. Get your facts right!

This is such a breath of fresh air in a market full of mundane boring boxes such as the Polo, Yaris, Fabia, etc.

Tuner_Mad
July 16, 2008 10:21 PM
He's probably an American. He's probably sad there ain't supermini's there. Don't judge a car by looking on the outside. these can be very practical indeed.

afterace2
July 17, 2008 12:21 AM
and those small fords are always fun to drive

BabyMilo
July 17, 2008 6:32 AM
i dont like it it looks too heavy like a fiesta with a body kit and the rims thy r to small

phobos
July 17, 2008 12:13 PM
i like it..but don't know about "sporty"

ShinyG
July 17, 2008 12:25 PM
Looks nice but I don't get how a 90bhp diesel is "sporty" though...

leons
July 17, 2008 4:00 PM
so much korean looks like a next version of Kia ceed ..

wills2007
July 17, 2008 8:52 PM
It's certainly taller than the current Fiesta with those vulgar people-carrier like front windows/pillars a la Honda Jazz, which therefore makes it bigger, and no doubt the new KA is bigger than the old one, it's just stupid. I'm actually British living in the US not an American, I hope we don't get the Fiesta here, they are for common people in the UK, bleurgh!

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