All New Ford Fiesta Sedan Unveiled in China

Ford Fiesta Sedan

By Thami Masemola
November 18, 2008 1:05 PM
Filed Under: American, Asian, Ford

China's importance as a world car market is growing at the same rate as its ability to churn out software not registered with its original owners. Never mind that, Ford is betting the new Fiesta sedan will be a real hit with China, after unveiling it at the Guangzhou Auto Show. Based on Verve Concept notchback of 2007, the Fiesta sedan is being built in China for the Chinese market only. Ford's research indicated that the world's soon-to-be biggest auto market wants a car of this nature.

"This Fiesta writes the next chapter in our small car success story," says Robert Graziano, president and CEO, Ford Motor China, "and builds on the widespread appeal of the Ford brand in China. Style-aware Chinese consumers will appreciate the uniqueness of this car that expresses their individuality, style and aspirations."

Fiesta sedan is not going to be launched in Europe, however, this market as well as North America will get some other variations of the car from 2010. Said variations we can only speculate on, but strong feelings of cabriolet and maybe even small pickup come to mind.

 

Source: Ford

Press Release (Click to expand)

Ford Stages Global Reveal of All-New Fiesta Sedan in China

  • All-new Fiesta sedan features Ford's signature kinetic design language; its exterior clearly inspired by the Verve Concept notchback revealed last year at the Guangzhou Auto Show
  • Sedan version of all-new Fiesta developed specifically for China with key feature inputs taken from local market research
  • China to be a significant market for all-new Fiesta sedan, as Ford confirms its leadership with the fuel-efficient, sophisticated small car
  • Production of all-new Fiesta sedan will begin Q1 2009 at new, state-of-the-art facility in Nanjing, China

Ford today staged the global reveal of its all-new Fiesta four-door sedan at the Guangzhou Auto Show, delivering in full on the bold promise made by the Verve Concept notchback last year.

The dynamic all-new Fiesta sedan features Ford's signature kinetic design elements – introduced to China first on the exciting Fiesta five-door hatchback at Auto China in Beijing in April – demonstrating the versatility of this unique design language and its consumer appeal in important global markets.

“We set out to design a truly exciting, desirable small car that exceeds all expectations. Today, we are keeping our promise that was made with the Verve Concept notchback last year,” said Chelsia Lau, chief designer of China/ASEAN Programs, Ford Motor Company. “The all-new Fiesta sedan is sleek and contemporary. The interpretation of kinetic design on the four-door body has given the Fiesta sedan an independent identity while retaining the emotional appeal of its five-door sibling. ”

The Ford Fiesta sedan will be launched in China within months of its global reveal. It will be built at Ford's new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Nanjing.

“This Fiesta writes the next chapter in our small car success story and builds on the widespread appeal of the Ford brand in China. Style-aware Chinese consumers will appreciate the uniqueness of this car that expresses their individuality, style and aspirations,” said Robert Graziano, president and CEO, Ford Motor China.

The Fiesta sedan will be manufactured in China using the same advanced technologies as does its European counterpart. The body structure is manufactured with extensive use of high- and ultra high-strength steels to significantly increase strength and rigidity, while also reducing weight and improving fuel efficiency. These advanced steels also provide Fiesta with an increased measure of occupant protection.

The Ford Fiesta revealed today has been tailored to satisfy customer wants in China. Carrying out Fiesta's global strategy, additional variations of the all-new Fiesta sedan will be available across Asia and North America from 2010 with production from Thailand and Mexico supplying these important markets. However, Fiesta sedan will not be distributed in Europe.

“Launching the all-new Fiesta sedan to the world in China signals the importance of China and the Asian region in Ford’s global strategy, ” said John Parker, executive vice president, Asia Pacific and Africa, Ford Motor Company. “This is a sophisticated small car. Design combines with advanced technology to deliver very high levels of refinement, safety and class-leading fuel efficiency. This new Fiesta proves Ford's leadership in small car design and development. ”

Comments

phobos
November 18, 2008 2:25 PM
..it is a good move from ford..china is one big market...this size of car will sell like hot cake in asia, i hope this can save ford

AG4
November 18, 2008 2:50 PM
Not bad, I wonder if this will be part of the ASEAN Ford Fiesta range... I think the USDM Fiesta sedan will also look like this, but with a bigger upper grill.

BritBoy
November 18, 2008 3:23 PM
If a Fiesta and Mondeo ever got together their babies would look like this :)

Monesta?

politz
November 18, 2008 3:40 PM
tiny sedans are huge sellers also here in south america, where european citycars like the corsa, the polo, the 207, the clio and even the current fiesta. they all look like crap, true, but at least can manage to carry around brazilian families and their needs for a pretty small price. a nice looking ford like that would help the brand getting closer to the top 3 - in brazil, chevy, fiat and volkswagen. the new fiesta sedan - dont know if the exact same model as the chinese one - is due to arrive here only in 2010/11. maybe a little too late, but let's see what the competition will have done up to then.

Tuner_Mad
November 18, 2008 6:33 PM
Eww, looks like a Fiesta hatch with a wedge.

RGL
November 18, 2008 9:47 PM
dissapointing the worst car in the fiesta range

xLumino
November 19, 2008 8:59 PM
hot washed Mondeo Saloon. These cars aren't bad. They are practical and whould be unique in europe, but the adapted design of the hatchbackversions don't fit a saloon!

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