Next-generation Ford Fiesta set to debut in Geneva

Ford says new Fiesta will be sold worldwide
by Christopher Jackson
February 15, 2008 2:17 AM
Filed Under: American, Ford

Small-car fans the world around take note:  Ford's redesigned Fiesta, set to debut in Geneva, will once again be available worldwide.  The first product of Ford's new "global product development process," the new Fiesta will go on sale in Europe later this year.  It will be introduced in North America and Asia by 2010, though no specific date has been set. The Fiesta hasn't been sold in the United States since 1980, making it a full thirty-year hiatus.

The new Fiesta features the curvy, emotional design language that was previewed on the Verve concept.  The interior aims to set a new benchmark for small cars as well, with dramatic forms and high-grade materials that belie the Fiesta's low bottom line.  Ford hasn't released details on the Fiesta's four-cylinder powerplant or its performance, but isn't shy about touting the Fiesta's fun-to-drive reputation.  Ford also promises "big-car features" and a cabin tuned for quietness as well as comfort.  

Three- and five-door Fiestas will be offered when the car goes on sale this fall.  European Fiestas will be built at Ford's Cologne factory and at a new facility in Valencia.  Asian and North American production announcements will come later.  

Source: Ford
Press Release (Click to expand)

FORD CONFIRMS FIESTA AS GLOBAL NAME FOR SMALL CAR

  • Ford’s new-generation global small car to be previewed at 2008 Geneva Motor Show.  Its worldwide name is confirmed – Ford Fiesta.
  • New Fiesta is the first product of Ford’s new global product development process, with versions due for launch also in Asia and North America between 2008 and 2010.
  • European production of new Fiesta begins in fall 2008.

Ford’s new small car family will use the Fiesta name around the world, the company confirmed today.   

Designed and developed in Europe for customers in Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and the Americas between 2008 and 2010, the new Fiesta is the first major product of Ford’s new global product development process.  This new small car keeps alive a name synonymous with more than 30 years of success and strong driving dynamics in Europe and is already well known in markets across Asia, Australia and South America.  The Fiesta also was offered in the U.S. from 1978 to 1980.

“The new Ford Fiesta captures every aspect of what’s defined Ford as a small-car leader in Europe and builds on it in terms of driving dynamics and design,” said Mark Fields, president of the Americas, Ford Motor Company.  “When it arrives in North America in 2010, the Ford Fiesta will set a new standard in the small car segment.  Even before it arrives in this market, though, the new Fiesta demonstrates how leveraging our global strengths can yield attractive benefits for customers around the world.”

The dynamic new look for this global family of small cars was previewed in three Ford Verve Concept vehicles which made their debuts at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007, the Guangzhou Motor Show in November 2007 and the North American International Auto Show in January 2008.

In Europe, the new Fiesta will debut first in production guise at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show in March and will go on sale in fall 2008 in three- and five-door hatchback body styles.  By 2010, the new Fiesta will be on sale in markets across Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia and North America in a variety of regionally tailored models derived from a common platform.

 “With the all-new Fiesta, we want to create a world standard for small car quality, design and comfort in a vehicle that is as exciting to drive as it is to look at.  We believe this all-new model will attract a whole new generation of small car buyers, whether they are in Britain, Spain, China or California,” said Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company President and CEO.  “The new Ford Fiesta will set the standard for delivering to our customers products they really want and value while taking advantage of our wonderful global resources.”

The new Ford Fiesta brings the dynamic Verve Concept exterior and interior styling to production reality, demonstrating that small cars can be stylish, sophisticated and emotional.  It rejects the notion that an affordable small car has to be a commodity.

The new Ford Fiesta also makes major strides in small car craftsmanship, quality of materials and product choice while continuing to represent traditional strengths of practicality, value for money, agility and safety.  It also brings a host of big-car features to the small-car segment for the first time.

“The new Ford Fiesta is an example of how good a small car can be,” said Jim Farley, Ford’s group vice president, Marketing and Communications.  “The Fiesta is great to look at, great to drive and it has quality you can see, feel and touch.  It’s going to be an important growth product for North America.”

A key Ford Fiesta strength throughout its life has been its acclaimed driving quality, and the new model intends to uphold this reputation.  Ford’s dynamics engineers also worked hard to enhance Fiesta’s ride comfort and isolate road, wind and powertrain noise from the cabin, and to give the new model an impressively quiet driving quality for a small car.

Fiesta for a New Generation

The all-new Fiesta opens another chapter in the story of the popular Ford small car that has sold more than 12 million units since its introduction in 1976 and represented real change when it came on the automotive scene.  While it has moved with the times and fashions over the years, it has remained steadfast in its dedication to providing economical, practical and dependable transportation for people of all ages.
 
Starting in the early 1970s, the Fiesta project became a personal mission of Ford’s Chairman, Henry Ford II.  A passionate believer in small cars, Ford rallied his company to the mission of creating a new model.  He personally was involved in every step of the long process that led to the grand opening of the new automotive assembly plant in Almusafes, Valencia, with the attendance of the newly crowned King of Spain, Juan Carlos.

With the global fuel crisis as extra incentive, at the end of 1973, the Ford Board of Directors gave Project Bobcat, as it was originally known, the go-ahead for development and production.  Fiesta didn’t get its name until 1974, when Ford whittled down a list of 50 potential names to just five.  The final choice went to Henry Ford II, and his preference for Fiesta was entirely appropriate given the creation of the new manufacturing plant in Spain.

In Europe, the new Fiesta will be built at Ford’s Valencia manufacturing facility in Spain beginning in early 2009 alongside the Cologne manufacturing plant, which starts production in fall 2008.
 A production announcement for the Ford Fiesta in Asia will be announced in April at the Beijing Motor Show.  A North America announcement will come at a later date.

Verve Sedan Concept Specifications

  • Overall length: 145.35 in.
  • Wheelbase: 97.99 in.
  • Overall width: 65.12 in.
  • Overall height at curb: 54.33 in.
  • Track width:
    • Front: 58.03 in.
    • Rear: 57.32 in.
  • Front Overhang: 32.05 in.
  • Rear Overhang: 57.32
  • Headroom
    • Front: 37.8 in.
    • Second Row: 35.83 in.
  • Legroom
    • Front: 42.09 in.
    • Second Row: 32.76 in.
  • Powertrain: Fuel-efficient 4-cylinder engine
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Comments

This one's going to the stables. Fiesta's will always be cool.

by ck314 | February 15, 2008 2:30 AM
Wow. This one's got me drooling... Let's just hope the version we get here in the states has that same wow factor.

by cp9a6m | February 15, 2008 8:55 AM
while the overall looks is great, I think they've messed up the interior a little bit - too combined. The climate control panel especially. Although i understand they wanted to be more original in this one, than in the new mondeo for example

by afterace2 | February 15, 2008 11:00 AM
wow. now this is true to what fords design philosophy "kinetic design" is all about. finally an interesting looking car from ford. it really deserves to succeed. well done ford

by asif | February 15, 2008 11:07 AM
Looks good. I hate to say it, but it needs big wheels though. And a decent performance version.

by bristol411s3 | February 15, 2008 11:55 AM
It started with the 407. And now, I think this "goldfish mouth" thing is getting too much. Nice, but I think this car is trying too hard and is OTT.

by saint_dracula | February 15, 2008 5:13 PM
a little bit to fussy, and not that coherent. just like chris bangles flame surfacing with all its sharp creases, which ford have clearly copied, the car just looks so disjointed. the front doesnt really match the back, and overall, too much going on. current clio and corsa are much better design wise

by worldcarfan87 | February 15, 2008 5:43 PM
How it isn't coherent? Horizontal head lights and vertical backlights, plus "flames" and wedges are inherent to modern design. Bangle's hasn't invented anything, just re-arranged it. Just to mention a pre-Bangle great design bearing both cues, there you have Pininfarina's Ferrari 456GT.

by ck314 | February 15, 2008 6:14 PM
I am impressed. So happy a good Euro design makes its way to the US.

by amazingjerry | February 15, 2008 10:26 PM
THATS a MAZDA 2!!!

by iancheng456 | February 16, 2008 3:10 AM
It looks nearly as good as Mazda 2. You can see the same basic, but Mazda has a bit more understatement. The Fiesta is brave styled. I like the design of the interiour!

by xlumino | February 16, 2008 4:26 PM
WOW!! That's the word.

by gugas | February 16, 2008 8:14 PM
Cruise control, rear power windows, body coloured door handles and not a horrid chunky black Kia Rio style side protection strip in sight! They fixed all the small details that ruins the current fiesta for me. Gimme a full kit of airbags and esp and I'm sold! :-)

by laserdan | February 16, 2008 11:48 PM

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