New Ford Ka Spy Photos

by Andreas Conradt
September 14, 2007 3:12 PM
Filed Under: American, Ford, Spy Photos

Sergio Marchionne, boss of Fiat, and chief of Ford Europe, Lewis Booth, began their talks about a co-operation for a new city-car project, namely the new Ford Ka, first introduced in 1996, and the successor of the Fiat Seicento, on the market since 1998. Booth said after the meeting that both companies would expect substantially lower costs for development and material and drastically improved products. Six months after their first meeting, at the 2005 Frankfurt Show, both manufacturers signed a co-operation contract and now, exactly two years later, the first of the twins was born: the Fiat 500 was officially launched at this week’s motor show in Frankfurt.

The Ka, however, was not on display. But we can show it to you anyway as our spies were lucky shooting a first prototype while undergoing road tests close to the Nürburgring right at the time Fiat took off the cover of their new 500 at the press conference in hall 6 of the Frankfurt fair ground.

Alfredo Altvilla, Fiat’s man for new business projects, explains why Ford’s new Ka will be available only half a year after its Italian twin: “We had already started with the 500 project when Ford came into the picture.” The delay is owed to the time it takes to develop and build construction robots for the interior. Both, the Fiat 500 and the new Ford Ka, will be built in Fiat’s Tychy plant in Poland.

All three engines yet introduced for the Fiat 500 (69-bhp 1.2-litre, 75-bhp 1.3-litre Multijet with DPF and 100-bhp 1.4-litre 16v) will be available for the Ka, too, and they will be ready to meet the emissions limits set by Euro 5 standards coming into force in 2011.

Source: AUTOMEDIA
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Re:New Ford Ka spyshots and article. I still don't understand when the new Ka is being launched.

The article says 'HALF A YEAR' after the Fiat 500?

QUOTE Alfredo Altvilla, Fiat’s man for new business projects, explains why FORDS NEW KA WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY HALF A YEAR AFTER ITS ITALIAN TWIN.

Half a year after when? Half a year after The italian launch of the 500! Half a year after the Uk launch of the 500? Half a year after the Australian launch of the 500? Half a year after what exactly? What does anyone think

by KevinB | September 14, 2007 5:06 PM
the old ka was one of the ugliest micro cars on the market. it looks like even without camouflage and the taped on head and taillights it's gonna be ugly again...

by smokeonit1 | September 14, 2007 7:32 PM
the ka wasn't ugly, it was just different!

by darthur | September 15, 2007 11:18 AM
grr

by darthur | September 15, 2007 11:21 AM
This isn't the next Ford Ka but a new Fiat supermini codenamed "B-Compact". It will be in European showrooms in late 2008. This slots above the Fiat 500 but below the Panda in the Fiat line-up in Europe.

by Aygo | September 15, 2007 7:18 PM
You could be right aygo, however these latest photos were taken in Germany where Ford are known to test cars. Do Fiat test their cars in Germany too? I assumed the 'B-segment' Fiat car would be tested in Italy.

by KevinB | September 17, 2007 3:20 PM
@ KevinB. Fiat did test this mule in Italy but the Fiat 500 Abarth SS is also being tested in Germany too.

by Aygo | September 18, 2007 7:17 PM
I really want this to be the new Ford Ka, being tweaked and tested to perfection by Ford/Fiat, but the more I look at it the more I think you could be right aygo,it could well be a new little Fiat. So where are they hiding the new Ford Ka? It's supposed to be launched in 2008 and the suspense is killing me! :)

by kevinb | September 20, 2007 3:06 PM
Is this the new ford ka or not then????

by alamo | September 21, 2007 3:40 PM
I still think it IS the new Ford Ka (being built by Ford in conjuction with Fiat). If it is NOT the new Ka then it is probably be a B-segment Fiat vehicle under development,to slot in between the Panda and Grande Punto. We will know one way or the other by this time next year!

by kevinb | September 22, 2007 12:35 PM
I haven't seen Ford using this type of disguise on any of their test cars. Fiat is also well known for having head and tail lamps sticking out. They did it to the Grande Punto during early development

by Aygo | October 27, 2007 8:11 PM

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