Sporty Ford Fiesta S1600 announced for UK

 Sporty Ford Fiesta S1600 announced for UK
Ford Fiesta S1600, UK spec, 26.04.2010

S1600 will be limited to only 650 units

Ford has announced a limited series sport variant of the Fiesta model - the Fiesta S1600 - for the U.K. market.

The S1600 is based on the previous Fiesta Zetec-S. It comes dressed in one of two classic Ford color configurations - blue double-strips across the the top length of the car against a white body or white stripes on Performance Blue. Body kit includes a new front bumper, side skirts and a spoiler and diffuser for the rear.

The new sport variant comes fitted with 17-inch white alloy wheels for the petrol/gasoline version and 16-inch for the diesel. That petrol engine is the 1.6 liter Ti-VCT Duratec with 120 PS (88 kW). The diesel variant comes with Ford's 1.6 liter TDCi with 95 PS (70 kW). Ford states an engine upgrade package from Mountune will be offered but provided no details.

The Fiesta S1600 will be limited to only 650 units and is now avaiable for order at Ford dealers in the U.K..

Prices start at £16,665 (€19,152).

Source: Ford

NEW FORD STAR WITH STRIPES - FASTER FIESTA CONTINUES PROUD HERITAGE

BRENTWOOD, Essex, 26 April, 2010 - The thoroughbred lineage of fast Fords has a new addition to the family, in the eye-catching new Fiesta S1600.

Based on the popular Fiesta Zetec-S - with a generous standard specification that includes alloy pedals and Quickclear windscreen - the sporty Fiesta S1600 interior adds heated, stitched leather sports seats with standard side-airbags, leather steering wheel, handbrake cover and gearknob, plus Motorsport-branded floor mats and scuff plates.

On the outside, the sporting pedigree is made clear, through a comprehensive

body-styling kit that includes a unique front bumper with flared lower valence panel, extended side skirts, large rear spoiler and rear diffuser, finished with 17-in, white alloy wheels (16-in on diesel models). The newcomer's special paint finish is available in Frozen White or Performance Blue, with contrasting motorsport stripes.

Performance comes from a choice of Fiesta's responsive 1.6-litre, 120PS Duratec

Ti-VCT petrol engine, or improved 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engine, now with 95PS. For performance enthusiasts, a further engine upgrade package will be offered via Ford's established performance tuning partner, Mountune.

Fiesta S1600 continues a 30-year sporting Fiesta bloodline that began with the Mk1 XR2 in 1981 and has included Supersport, XR2(i), Si, RS and ST models.

Gill Palmer, Ford of Britain's Fiesta Product Manager, said: "Since its introduction, Fiesta and sporting pedigree have never been far apart and the latest incarnation of that is S1600, bringing extra motorsport feel to the award-winning Fiesta style and driving quality."

Fast Ford fans are encouraged to act quickly, with only 650 of these special faster Fiestas being created. They are available now from Ford dealers, priced from £16,665 on-the-road.

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That's quite expensive for 120PS... Besides, limited editions of a mass production car are just a scam to sell it for more than its actual worth (Much like Peugeot/Citroen limited editions). I'm still looking for a manufacturer who will bring power to the working class, like the Golf GTi of old and do it all for less than 10K just like it should be. VW have long forgotten about the "Volk", Ford's blue emblem is turning to gold so who will represent the people now?
April 26, 2010 6:42 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Dacia?
April 26, 2010 2:25 pm
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
Dacia performance models... interesting thought.
April 27, 2010 5:21 am
 pawelblue pawelblue
this Fiesta is simply ridiculous..I think Citroen DS3 Racing or Clio RS are really classy instead..!!
April 26, 2010 8:01 am
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
16.7k? At least add the Mountune kit. 120bhp just isn't good enough for that kind of price.
April 26, 2010 10:14 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Ugh, this is almost as bad as that Murcielago SV "Special Stripe for China" edition [that's not what it's actually called]. Just a lick of paint and a fancy name can make you a lot of money these days... At least it comes with the anti-social Mountune upgrade. Is that option only available on "hot" Fords?
April 26, 2010 2:27 pm