Future models - Ford - FiestaGeneva show: Ford high-fives FiestaFestive: Ford made a song and dance of its new Fiesta twins at Geneva. Ford springs five-door Fiesta surprise to go with new three-door light-car at Geneva7 Mar 2008 FORD'S next-generation Fiesta hatch has been officially uncovered in public for the first time, with a five-door version of the Blue Oval's all-new light-car star making its world debut at the Geneva show last week. Based on the new Mazda2 platform, the redesigned five-door shared the Swiss limelight with a three-door production-ready Fiesta, pictures of which were revealed prior to the show. Both European-targeted hatch bodystyles are expected to go on sale in Australia following the commencement of right-hand drive production on Thailand in early 2009. ![]() As Ford Australia's light-car combatant alongside everything from Holden's Barina, the Kia Rio, Proton's Savvy and Satria and Hyundai's Getz and Accent' to Toyota's top-selling Yaris, Suzuki's Swift, Honda's Jazz, Nissan's Micra and Mitsubishi's Colt, the new Fiesta has a lot riding on it. More than 12 million examples have been sold since its global introduction in 1976, but the Fiesta nameplate hit Australia relatively recently in April 2004, when the Europe-built WP-series (replaced by the facelifted WQ model in February 2006) superseded the long-running Festiva name here. Full specifications won't be issued until closer to the new Fiesta's UK launch in the third quarter of this year. Read more:First look: Ford flouts new FiestaFord Thais up Fiesta First Look: Ford previews next Fiesta with Verve Fiesta pricingMotor industry news |
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