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Confirmed: Fiesta ST coming to North America!

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Confirmed: Ford to Launch Fiesta ST in North America, Brings Big Speed and Style to the Small Car Market
  • Fiesta ST – a well-known hot hatch born in Europe and now ready for North America – packs a punch with a 1.6-liter EcoBoost® engine producing nearly 200 horsepower
  • New Fiesta ST is Ford’s latest vehicle to wear the Sport Technologies badge, a global performance brand that debuted in North
  • America earlier this year with the launch of the Focus ST
    Exclusively equipped with a six-speed manual transmission, Fiesta ST is expected to be a segment leader in both performance and fuel efficiency
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26, 2012 – Small cars continue to be a hot segment in North America and with the new Fiesta ST, introduced here at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, Ford is expected to have the hottest hatch around.

Fiesta ST, a performance model first launched in Europe back in 2005, is yet another proof point from Ford that small cars are anything but boring. In addition to a precision sport-tuned suspension and an improved braking system, Fiesta ST packs a punch under the hood.

A new high-output variant of the award-winning 1.6-liter EcoBoost® four-cylinder engine propels Fiesta ST with an estimated 197 horsepower and 214 lb.-ft. of torque. In comparison, Mini Cooper S makes do with 181 horsepower and 177 lb.-ft., while Chevrolet Sonic RS produces just 138 horsepower and 148 lb.-ft.

Unlike the competition, Fiesta ST doesn’t simply look like a performance car; it’s got the guts to back it up.

“This is a rewarding car to rev,” says Mark Roberts, Fiesta calibration supervisor. “With 177 lb.-ft. of torque available from just 1,600 rpm and 214 lb.-ft. by 3,500 rpm, Fiesta ST gives the performance and feel of an engine twice its size. There’s no waiting at all for the power to just push you back in your seat.”

Fiesta ST may be born with racing DNA, but buyers won’t have to pay for that performance at the pump. Available exclusively as a five-door hatchback in North America and with a six-speed manual transmission, Fiesta ST is projected to achieve up to 34 mpg.

This compact performance machine sports a unique grille and chin spoiler with new rear diffuser and fascia extensions. Bright tipped dual-exhaust pipes and high-mount spoiler along with unique 17-inch wheels complete the visual package: Fiesta ST looks like it’s made for the racetrack. The car is first of its nameplate to receive the Molten Orange tri-coat metallic paint.

Fiesta ST steering is more direct and responsive than the base model. A unique suspension with modified front knuckle makes for a quicker overall steering ratio of 13.6:1.

The rear axle gets increased roll stiffness to improve stability through fast corners, while the Fiesta ST body sits 15 millimeters closer to the ground than the base model.

Increased mechanical grip provided by the suspension improvements is further enhanced with electronic Torque Vectoring Control to reduce understeer during hard cornering maneuvers. Three-mode electronic stability control – standard, sport or off – enables the ST driver to select the amount of electronic aid based on current conditions. Overall, Fiesta ST provides enthusiastic drivers with the ideal mix of performance handling and ride comfort.

Fiesta ST will also sound good on the open road. It features the mechanical version of the sound symposer first used on the Focus ST, which went on sale in North America earlier this year, to provide an enhanced soundtrack for drivers out tackling the open road. It is unique for Fiesta in that for the first time the engine sound is directly fed into the passenger cabin to accentuate feedback quality and response.

Fiesta ST is the result of the combined efforts of Team RS in Europe and SVT in the United States.
 
#8 ·
Holy weight gain! Time for me to drop some pounds!!!!
 
#14 ·
Awesome. I won't be but a buddy of mine said he'll definitely get a FiST when they hit.

I'm still sticking with $20,500 MSRP for the Base ST. :p
 
#38 ·
Call it an "educated" guess, Rick. :p

CA is all 91oct only unless you get to a track or one of the few rare gas stations(Can't remember who it is) that actually have 100oct at the pump. 93oct now that I'm back in Texas with prices fluctating from low $3/gal range to low $4/gal range, been holding pretty steady at mid $3/gal range lately. ;)
 
#22 ·
Very excited!!! Way to go FORD!!!

Ain't no way a JR car ever made that much torque, and especially not as early as this one will!!! :D

10.9" front brakes kinda rub. Would have liked an SVT-esque brake package for a similarly weighted (and greater performance) package.
 
#27 ·
This is fantastic.

I'll take mine in green.

Also, JR SVTs are a bit heavier, longer gears and less torque. I'd say this thing will run right next to the Focus ST without issue in stock form.

- Drew
 
#35 ·
Most modern, especially turbo, cars recommend high-octane fuel. That's how they are getting almost 200HP and 215TQ out of 1.6L engine. You don't HAVE to use that grade, which is why it says "Recommend" rather than "Required". If you use a lesser octane, the ECU will dial everything back to avoid knock. Of course, you will not be making maximum power using the lower grade fuel.

Me? I don't run anything but Shell V-Power in the Abarth. ;)