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The 2017 Ford Fiesta has been partially revealed in an image released six hours before the car’s world debut in Cologne, Germany.

The single picture shows the evolutionary design that’s been applied to the car’s front three quarters. The grille is similar to that of the latest Focus, while the headlights look like softened and shrunken versions of the outgoing Fiesta’s.

The pictured car is a five-door model in ST-Line trim, but it also previews how the full ST model will look. It sits on 10-spoke alloy wheels and wears sporty bumpers and side skirts and appears slightly more toned down compared with the current-generation ST models.

Overall dimensions look slightly larger than those of the outgoing Fiesta, supporting earlier information that the model will grow to offer more cabin space. Previous spy shots show that the car’s rear end will also introduce new horizontal tail-lights.

So far Ford has been tight-lipped about the car's technical specifications, but a range of small-capacity turbocharged three and four-cylinder engines seems almost inevitable.

The Fiesta ST range-topper is likely to retain a boosted 1.6-litre engine but, like the other engines in the range, it'll produce more power than before along with lower emissions.

Ford recently dropped the base models from the current Fiesta range following the arrival of the five-door Ka+. This trend will continue in the next-gen car, which will be moved slightly upmarket with a more premium cabin and a more mature appearance.

The covers will be pulled off the 2017 Ford Fiesta at 8pm tonight.

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http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2017-ford-fiesta-revealed-%E2%80%93-first-picture-released-ahead-tonight%E2%80%99s-debut

Wonder if they'll do a coupe? :lol:
 
The covers will be pulled off the 2017 Ford Fiesta at 8pm tonight.
It's after 8PM NOW!!!!

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Pity I missed the cover pulling though, as that's always the best bit. Still, it is a nice looking car, I reckon, cover or no cover.
 
They're trying for a more upmarket approach by the look of it when the Titanium level is the one forecast to be the best seller.

Active - Kind of a soft-roader
Titanium - standard spec now?
Vignale - posh
ST-Line - Sporty

There's another press briefing going on right now giving more detailed specifications. Panoramic glass sunroof looks nice and turning one of pistons in the 3 cyl 1.0t off to improve economy engine looks interesting.
 
It looks nice, but I can't help but see the Fiat Bravo :?

Also why do they need to make the Fiesta bigger? It's a small car that drives so well because it's so small and tightly packed. If it's not big enough get a Focus, end of.
 
I'm not sure. Looks like a Mk7 that has been on the pies.

(Plus, this Mercedes esque 'plonk a tablet on the dash' thing looks shite as well. What's wrong with a nice integrated unit?)
 
The ST details will be released at 2pm today.

Rumoured to be a 3cyl / 4cy 1.5 turbo with 200PS with normal / sport / track modes...

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https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/feu/en/news/2017/02/24/next-gen-ford-fiesta-st-debuts-200-ps--3-cylinder--1-5-litre-eco.html

NEXT-GEN FORD FIESTA ST DEBUTS 200 PS, 3 CYLINDER, 1.5-LITRE ECOBOOST ENGINE AND DRIVE MODES FOR ULTIMATE FUN-TO-DRIVE
Ford Performance reveals next generation Ford Fiesta ST powered by an all-new 200 PS, three-cylinder, 1.5‑litre EcoBoost engine ahead of appearance at the Geneva Motor Show
First three-cylinder Ford Performance model also features Drive Modes that adjust engine, steering, stability controls and even exhaust sound for optimised driving fun in any scenario
Electronic Sound Enhancement and active exhaust valve amplify sporty sound of three-cylinder engine that also features cylinder deactivation for further reduced CO2*
Enhanced range of personalisation options and technology includes new styling packs, SYNC 3 connectivity with 8-inch touchscreen and B&O Play high-end audio
COLOGNE, Germany, Feb. 24, 2017 – Ford Performance today revealed the next generation Ford Fiesta ST, powered by an all-new three-cylinder, 1.5-litre EcoBoost engine.

Shown for the first time ahead of its global public debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month, the next generation Fiesta ST will deliver 200 PS, 290 Nm of torque, and anticipated 0-100 km/h (0‑62 mph) acceleration in 6.7 seconds.

The third generation of Fiesta ST will be the first Ford Performance model ever powered by a three-cylinder engine, and will be the first Fiesta ST to feature selectable Drive Modes – enabling engine, steering and stability controls to be configured to Normal, Sport and Track settings for an optimised fun-to-drive experience in conditions from motorways to track days.


Drive Modes will also adjust Fiesta ST’s Electronic Sound Enhancement (ESE) technology and active exhaust noise control valve to deliver an even more satisfying driving experience. The technologies amplify the naturally sporty sound of the new 1.5-litre EcoBoost engine that also features Ford’s industry-first cylinder deactivation system for a three-cylinder engine, for further reduced CO2 emissions of an anticipated 114 g/km.*

Available from launch in early 2018 in both three-door and five-door bodystyles, the next generation Fiesta ST will be offered with a greater variety of interior trim and personalisation options than ever before, with bold and distinctive exterior styling that includes a unique race-car-inspired mesh grille and exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels.

“Our next generation Fiesta ST is true to the philosophy of delivering cutting-edge technology to enhance every facet of the responsive Ford Performance chassis and powertrain,” said Joe Bakaj, vice president, Product Development, Ford of Europe. “With selectable Drive Modes and an all-new EcoBoost engine delivering an unprecedented combination of performance and fuel efficiency, the new model will deliver the most versatile, fun, engaging and rewarding Fiesta ST driving experience yet.”

All-new 1-5-litre EcoBoost engine
Part of Ford’s EcoBoost range of petrol engines that also includes the multi-award-winning 1.0‑litre EcoBoost, the all-new 1.5-litre EcoBoost engine uses technology including turbocharging, high-pressure fuel injection and Twin-independent Variable Cam Timing to deliver optimised performance and fuel efficiency.

The engine’s three-cylinder architecture delivers naturally high torque at low rpm. Performance is further boosted by a new turbocharger that uses an optimised turbine design to build boost pressure faster and minimise lag for a more responsive and fun driving experience.

A new combination of port fuel injection and direct fuel injection technology helps deliver high power and responsiveness alongside reduced CO2 emissions,* with a particular increase in fuel efficiency under light engine loads.

Ford’s new cylinder deactivation technology – first announced for the 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine and a world first for a three-cylinder engine – will further improve fuel efficiency for Fiesta ST customers without affecting performance by automatically stopping fuel delivery and valve operation for one of the engine’s cylinders in conditions where full capacity is not needed, such as when coasting or cruising with light demand on the engine. The technology can disengage or re-engage one cylinder in 14 milliseconds – 20 times faster than the blink of an eye – to seamlessly deliver full performance on demand.

The all-aluminium engine also features an integrated exhaust manifold that improves efficiency by helping the engine reach optimal temperatures faster, and delivers torque more rapidly by minimising the distance exhaust gasses travel between cylinders and turbocharger. Gas particulate filter technology that reduces soot emissions will also feature.

New Drive Modes
Selectable Drive Modes add even more versatility for the next generation Fiesta ST, enabling drivers to optimise the driving experience to suit scenarios from school run to the race track:

In Normal mode, engine mapping, traction control, electronic stability control (ESC), ESE, exhaust sound and electronic power assisted steering (EPAS) are configured to deliver natural responsiveness and a connected feel
In Sport mode, engine mapping and throttle pedal response are sharpened, and EPAS settings adjusted to deliver more feedback and finer control for fast road driving. The active noise control valve opens and ESE is adjusted to intensify the sporty exhaust note and engine noise within the cabin
In Track mode, all vehicle dynamics features are tuned for the fastest possible lap times, traction control is disabled and ESC interventions are set to wide-slip mode for hard circuit driving
The agile and responsive Ford Performance-tuned chassis will be supported by enhanced Torque Vectoring Control technology that improves road holding and reduces understeer by applying brake force to the inside front wheel when cornering. Three-mode ESC will enable drivers to choose between full system intervention; wide-slip mode with limited intervention; and full system de-activation.

Greater personalisation
The next generation Fiesta ST will offer more personalisation options than ever before. Customers will be able to choose from a range of trim elements for the gear lever, steering wheel, door pulls and decorative dashboard spear, and select from distinctive styling packs.

The ergonomic Fiesta ST interior will feature supportive Recaro seats and a flat-bottomed steering wheel. Exterior colour options will include new Liquid Blue and the Fiesta ST will feature exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels.

“Our ST models are designed to make a Ford Performance driving experience accessible to customers regardless of lifestyle,” said Matthias Tonn, Fiesta ST chief programme engineer. “With three- and five-door bodystyles and distinctive styling options that complement the model’s performance characteristics available from day-one, the next generation Fiesta ST will deliver a broader appeal for an even wider range of car-buyers.”

Ford’s SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system will enable Fiesta ST drivers to control audio, navigation and connected smartphones using simple, conversational voice commands. Compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto™, SYNC 3 is supported by floating, tablet-inspired touchscreens up to 8-inches that can be operated using pinch and swipe gestures.

The next generation Fiesta ST also will be offered with a high quality B&O PLAY Sound System for a high-end audio experience – among features Ford first announced last year for the next generation Fiesta.

Ford Performance
The Ford Performance global organisation serves as an innovation laboratory and test-bed to create unique performance vehicles, parts, accessories and experiences for customers.

This includes developing innovations and technologies in aerodynamics, light-weighting, electronics, powertrain performance and fuel efficiency that can be applied more broadly to Ford’s product portfolio.

“Next generation Fiesta ST customers will benefit from innovations developed by Ford Performance for the Ford GT supercar and Focus RS hot hatchback, including high power EcoBoost and Drive Mode technologies,” said Dave Pericak, global director, Ford Performance. “Working as one unified Ford Performance team helps us better deliver our core fun-to-drive experience and democratise sophisticated performance-enhancing features for every customer.”

Also:
http://fiestast.fordpresskits.com/?utm_source=FordOwnersClub&utm_medium=ForumLinks&utm_campaign=referrals
 
im unsure on this one on several fronts:

every generation of fiesta just gets bigger and heavier - same trend as every other car though
The pictures of the rear of the car are horrible and look like a galaxy or c-max.
not to bothered about the smaller engine thing - i understand the whole emissions thing
features an integrated exhaust manifold - this is really going to make future tuning a laugh

i'm reserving judgement on the overall look of the car as i remember myself and alot of others hating the Mk7 and now like it alot
 
Vorsprung Durch Technik, yeah all ford Europe have appeared to do is exploit independent tuning houses progress with tuning the ecoboost engine, it just embarrassing. Don't get me wrong it's the best engine I've ever had, better than the SE, and my old Subaru wrx ej20, it just feels really rubbish when there are a number of British tuners who have done it already.
 
I really like the idea of a 3cyl engine in the ST - they can sound really characterful. I'm less convinced by the styling - its rather like a podgy Mk7 Fiesta. The interior is a welcome improvement. It won't be for me though, I might need to get a diesel next *shudder*
 
Neil said:
[post]361206[/post] I really like the idea of a 3cyl engine in the ST - they can sound really characterful. I'm less convinced by the styling - its rather like a podgy Mk7 Fiesta. The interior is a welcome improvement. It won't be for me though, I might need to get a diesel next *shudder*

That's why I have my A2 as a daily chugger :thumbs:
 
I must admit, I was looking at them in the classifieds the other day. Hens teeth comes to mind...
 

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