RE: Fiesta ST prices & specs revealed
Tuesday 22nd January 2013
The new Fiesta ST will cost £16,995 when it goes on sale in spring. That’s the news from blue oval HQ this morning, and it means the Fiesta looks set to be a bit of a hot hatch bargain, much like its bigger brother, the Focus ST.
Fiesta ST prices & specs revealed
Ford finally puts a price on the head of its new fast Fiesta
That price pitches it below rivals like the Seat Ibiza Cupra and Mini Cooper S, both of which produce similar power and performance figures, while the more powerful Renault Clio RS and Peugeot 208 GTI are expected to cost considerably more. In fact, the ST will even undercut Skoda's Fabia vRS which, assuming it drives as well as we're expecting, could make it the best value small hot hatch on the market.
That’s not all, though: Ford has given us a little more detail on the first petrol turbo Fiesta since the somewhat frenetic RS Turbo of the early ’90s. We already knew that the new car’s 1.6-litre EcoBoost engine will produce 180hp and 177lb ft, and Ford now tells us that it’ll give the ST a 0-60 time of 6.9sec and a top speed of 136mph. What’s more, three-door enthusiasts will be happy to hear that that’ll be the only variant we’ll get over here – while there will be a five-door option, it’ll only be available across the pond.
Discussion
Dr Interceptor said:
4bhp down on a MINI Cooper S, 0.1s quicker to 62 than a MINI Cooper S, and significantly cheaper than a MINI Cooper S.
It's also on par power wise with the Skoda Fabia vRS, and Polo GTi.
I'd day they've matched the power of their direct rivals.
There all models that have been out for a while. Models that are on the horizon have 200bhp. I'm not a horsepower freak, bhp figures aren't everything but I just feel like Ford could do more with it. Like I said, the focus seems to always lead not follow. I have a Cooper S lump so I'm not saying 180ish isn't bad, its just Ford seems to always hold back the Fiesta when it really could be more.It's also on par power wise with the Skoda Fabia vRS, and Polo GTi.
I'd day they've matched the power of their direct rivals.
Edited by dukebox9reg on Tuesday 22 January 14:12
It has been in many a publication and websites/forums of how much power the chassis could possibly handle (much more than a lot of rivals) and it obvious straight away how many people are out there wanting more power by straight away mentioning remaps and mountune. Ford in fairness has probably done it on purpose to get a bit of money thrown there way for a bit of factory tuning, which then starts to eat away at their price advantage. How good is that basic spec of Fiesta ST against the Fabia for example because the basic Focus ST isn't exactly filled with toys.
Jimbo. said:
Power.
Is.
Not.
Everything.
Jeez.
Yeeah, read the rest of my posts on the matter before trying to take the mick. Tube.Is.
Not.
Everything.
Jeez.
My car has got the same power (and is a lot heavier) and is perfectly adequate. I just think with the direction the Focus ST and the previous Focus RS's had gone, Ford should have pushed the Fiesta ST a little further.
The Clio may be 20k but I bet the equipment wont be all that bad and they obviously have the DSG box to cover. As stated previously spec a Fiesta up and with a mountune remap to match the Clio power your talking 20k and I bet with the current luck of Renault at the moment that you would get much bigger discounts on the forecourt(Mentioned in a previous post that there are currently no offers on the Focus ST) How much can you get knocked off a Megane RS nowadays?
But proofs in the pudding, the Fiesta might run circles round the Clio. Lets wait for the group tests. I may have to stow my tits yet.
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