Ford Debuts Frugal Fiesta ECOnetic with 85.6mpg UK or 3.3lt/100km in Europe


Ford announced today that it has commenced production of the new Fiesta ECOnetic. Available in Europe, the ECOnetic is powered by a 1.6-liter diesel engine with an output of 94hp (95PS) and a peak torque of 205Nm (105.2 lb-ft).

What makes this Fiesta special is that it returns an average fuel consumption of just 3.3 lt/100 km (equal to 85.6mpg UK and 71.3 mpg US) according to the European Fuel Economy standards, while emitting only 87g of CO2 per km.

The low fuel consumption and CO2 emission figures were achieved thanks to a series of modifications that include the special calibration of the diesel engine, the optimization of the gear ratios, lowered suspension, low resistance and improved aerodynamics.

Additionally, the Fiesta ECOnetic, which was unveiled at last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, features an auto start-stop system, smart regenerative charging, a shift indicator mode and an Eco mode.

“The Fiesta is already hugely successful across Europe and the ECOnetic Technology model takes its fuel efficiency and low-CO2 offering to another level”, said Stephen Odell, CEO and chairman, Ford of Europe. “Customers can be assured these significant gains have been achieved without compromising the great driving quality for which Ford is famous.”

The Blue Oval’s plan is for half of its cars sold in the European market this year to be ECOnetic models. This percentage will increase to two/thirds in 2013 in order to achieve the carmaker's target of lowering total CO2 emissions by 30 percent between 2006 and 2020.


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6 comments:

  1. What the hell, Ford why dont you bring stuff like this to the US? youd sell tons. Your only competition would be your own Focus because of the size.

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  2. aaronbbrownMarch 26, 2012

     Here is a Ford I would consider buying.  Would make the perfect first car for my 16-year-old. 

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  3. I would advise you to look elsewhere if you want quality. It has to be one of the worst cars i've ever driven. To say the reliability is awful is a massive compliment. Not to mention that Ford were very relaxed about recurring problems on a brand new car with less than 10K miles, simply refused to admit to any problem and failed fixing anything each time the car was sent back. Could have had better service from a monkey in a clown outfit. Then there's the brilliant reverse gear, which you can't engage because the gear stick only goes into gear properly when it feels like it, which is once in a blue moon. You were warned.

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  4. aaronbbrownMarch 27, 2012

     Thanks for the heads-up, I'm very skeptical of Ford these days.  Too bad they didn't take a bailout from the government, because it's pretty obvious they need a shakeup in their management as well.

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  5. We have owned two Ford Fiestas during the last 2 years and never had any problems. Build quality and reliability is superb. Never had a day's problems. This new eco engine is sure to become a global hit. Will not be surprised if they take "Engine of the Year" with this one. 

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