2011 Ford Fiesta Officially rated at 40mpg

 2011 Ford Fiesta Officially rated at 40mpg
2011 Ford Fiesta

Delivers class-leading fuel economy

Ford has announced the 2011 Fiesta, with a six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission, has been given an EPA fuel economy rating of 29 mpg city / 40 mpg highway. Likewise, the five-speed manual Fiesta is rated at 28 mpg city / 37 mpg highway.

While Ford has been touting the 40 mpg figure for awhile, this is the first time the EPA has confirmed it. With the victory in place, the Fiesta boasts a highway fuel efficiency rating that is 5 mpg better than the Honda Fit and 4 mpg more than the Toyota Yaris.

As you may recall, the US-spec Fiesta is powered by a 1.6-liter Duratec four-cylinder engine with Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT). It produces 120 hp (89 kW / 122 PS) and 109 ft-lb (148 Nm) of torque.

According to Barb Samardzich, Ford's VP of Global Powertrain Engineering, "The new Fiesta is yet another car in Ford's lineup that delivers class-leading fuel economy. From Super Duty to Fusion Hybrid and the new Mustang V-6, Ford is committed to fuel economy leadership with every new vehicle it introduces in all segments."

Priced at $13,995, the 2011 Fiesta will start arriving at dealerships this summer.

Source: Ford

  • Ford Fiesta with the six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission has been EPA certified for 40 mpg highway and 29 mpg city delivering class-leading fuel economy
  • Fiesta features several fuel-saving technologies including its PowerShift automatic transmission, Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing, Electric Power Assist Steering, aggressive deceleration fuel shutoff and enhanced aerodynamics
  • Fiesta joins Fusion Hybrid - America's most fuel efficient midsize sedan - and other class leaders like Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrids, Ford Ranger, Mustang V-6 and Super Duty offering best-in-class fuel economy

Ford's all-new 2011 Fiesta - an Internet star even before it goes on sale this summer - will now stand out on the highway with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certified 40 mpg rating, making it the most fuel efficient car in its class.

The Ford Fiesta 40 mpg, achieved with Ford's new six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission, is 5 mpg better than the Honda Fit and 4 mpg better than the Toyota Yaris.

"The new Fiesta is yet another car in Ford's lineup that delivers class-leading fuel economy," said Barb Samardzich, vice president, Global Powertrain Engineering. "From Super Duty to Fusion Hybrid and the new Mustang V-6, Ford is committed to fuel economy leadership with every new vehicle it introduces in all segments."

Fiesta's class-leading fuel efficiency follows Fusion Hybrid - America's most fuel efficient midsize sedan - and other fuel economy champs such as the Ford Escape Hybrid, Mercury Mariner Hybrid and Ford Ranger pickup. For 2011, the streak continues with the Mustang V-6, Ford Super Duty and now the responsive, sporty and economical Fiesta. Moving forward, Ford is committed to being a fuel economy leader in each segment in which it competes.

The Fiesta achieves its best-in-segment fuel figures thanks to a host of fuel-saving technologies not normally seen at this price level. To increase fuel economy, Fiesta features a new 1.6-liter Duratec®engine with Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) that delivers 120 horsepower, an aggressive deceleration fuel shutoff and an engine accessory drive system that improves efficiency by reducing the energy it takes to power the air conditioner and alternator.

In addition, the Fiesta also features the PowerShift transmission, a six-speed automatic that combines the fuel benefits of a manual with the convenience of an automatic. Combine that with electric power-assisted steering, another fuel saver and some aerodynamic optimizations and you have a car that can go a long way on a single tank of fuel.

"We worked hard to deliver the class-leading fuel economy Ford is becoming synonymous for," said Steve Pintar, Fiesta chief nameplate engineer. "To be the only vehicle in the segment to deliver 40 mpg is something we feel consumers will appreciate."

The 2011 Fiesta with standard five-speed manual transmission is EPA rated at 28 mpg city and 37 mpg highway.

These efficiency innovations combine with the stylish and aerodynamically clean Fiesta body design to efficiently slip through the wind with both fuel savings and reduced wind noise.

Fiesta is built for North American markets at Ford's manufacturing facility in Cuautitlan, Mexico. The vehicle goes on sale in four-door sedan and five-door hatchback body styles - with the sedan starting at $13,995, including destination charges - at Ford dealerships this summer.

 

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 fusion01 fusion01
great little car
May 17, 2010 12:18 pm
 9TNine 9TNine
Great car! Fun drive! Europe's best seller!
May 17, 2010 12:51 pm
 MTC MTC
such a good looking car especially a Euro spec 3 door, looks fab
May 17, 2010 3:00 pm
 Fourie_00 Fourie_00
still has NOTHING on the econetic/diesel variant.. give that the auto box and watch it go out the door
May 17, 2010 8:57 pm
 MadAboutCars MadAboutCars
when will Ford introduce their dual clutch to the rest of the world and in other cars?
May 18, 2010 1:26 am
 Mirko Mirko
The dual clutch has been in the European Focus/C-Max diesels since 2008, in the Kuga since launch and in the Mondeo/Galaxy/S-Max for a few months now. It's not in the European Fiesta since automatic subcompacts are not a huge market in Europe. The only automatic Fiesta in Europe is a 82hp one with a 4-speed.
May 19, 2010 1:10 am