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NEW Ford KA - Fall 2008

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Autoexpress: 28th May 2008


Ford’s thrilling new Ka has broken cover – and here it is in all its glory.

The newcomer will replace the original 12-year-old Ka, and shares its underpinnings and engines with the Fiat 500. What’s more, it’s being built alongside the hugely successful Italian model at Fiat’s plant in Tychy, Poland.

But the Ka – which is due to hit showrooms towards the end of 2008 – is much more than a simple re-skin of the 500. Privately, Ford says that its engineers are working hard to ensure that the new Ka can match the current model’s composure and pin-sharp handling, while offering greater refinement.

Initially, there will be a choice of 63bhp 1.2-litre and 100bhp 1.4-litre petrol engines, as well as a 1.3-litre Multijet diesel. The latter will be good for 75bhp and 145Nm of torque, while returning more than 50mpg. (41.6 US Gallons).


There’s no official word yet, but Ford is also understood to be planning a hot ST performance flagship to replace the Sportka. This will be powered by the same 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine as the Fiat 500 Abarth. A chunky bodykit, flared wheelarches and fat 17-inch rims will separate the flagship from lesser models.

The Ka ST is likely to deliver at least 150bhp, will cover the 0-60mph sprint in less than eight seconds and have a top speed of 125mph – ensuring it joins the Abarth as one of the fastest cars in the class.

A series of ‘aftermarket’ extras offered via Ford dealers are likely to boost the model’s appeal even further. The kit will be developed by specialist firm Mountune, which recently produced a tuning pack for the Fiesta ST, and would include suspension and engine upgrades.

The new Ka will make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show in September, and is sure to appeal to Ford fans with its attractive styling. Short overhangs, a steeply raked windscreen and arching roofline mean the Ka looks sporty, while being spacious enough for four.

The interior has taken huge strides forward, too, combining improved ergonomics with better quality materials in a bid to create a more refined driving experience. The gearlever has moved higher into the dashboard, and the radio and climate controls are mounted so they are within easy reach of the driver. The steering wheel now features a multifunction control column, too, while a display between the dials provides trip information.

As with the Fiat 500, Ford is promising that the Ka will be among the most luxurious small cars on the market, while there will be a generous optional equipment list.

Ford isn’t planning a direct replacement for the Streetka roadster, although sources indicate that a 2+2 convertible is being developed in conjunction with Fiat. A mild hybrid is also in the pipeline. This promises to mate diesel-beating economy with petrol refinement and low emissions.

And the Ka’s diminutive shape means a tax-busting electric hybrid could be on the cards, too. This model will have CO2 emissions that fall below the 100g/km tax threshold.

Prices for the new Ka are set to start at around £7,500 ($14,800), rising to £12,000 ($23,690) for the ST version.
 
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I'm waiting to see how long it takes for someone to point out that they'd never pay that (the price converted to US dollars) for a tiny car ;):lol:

I like it though, it's definitely the baby cousin of the Verve line :thumbup:

-Brian
 
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That thing is really nice. I'd love to see it here too but I think we're pretty blessed that they're even hinting at giving us a Fiesta hatchback, so I don't think we'll be getting more than one car smaller than the Focus for a loooooooong time
 
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If Toyota does bring Aygo to the States this segment, might just take off in US - however this being a Fiat, produced in a Fiat plant, and Fiat playing with the Idea of selling the 500 in the US - Ford might not have a choice of selling this in the US -we shall see - at this point, no car, save for the SMART, sold in US is this small.

Igor
 
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igor2 said:
at this point, no car, save for the SMART, sold in US is this small.

Igor
Exactly. That's why I want it. :D

The Smart is nice, but it's designed to have almost NO performance qualities (massively intrusive stability control) due to it's length, height, and mid engine/rwd setup.

I'm not talking about wanting a full blown sports car, but something that has more "fun to drive" than a Smart. The Ka could be it.
 
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BRZX3R said:
I like the smart, but would rather have a Ka! It is so goofy looking, and has been since day one, that I really like them. With a good suspension, this thing would be a go kart with a roof.
I have driven both and my money is on the Smart, way more stable and tossable at speed.
 
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http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/news/auto_-_produkte/erlkoenige/hxcms_article_510578_13987.hbs

Ford Ka: Schon frühzeitig hat auto-motor-und-sport.de erste Ka-Erlkönig-Bilder veröffentlicht. Vermutlich zum Pariser Auto Salon im Herbst wird Ford seinen Kleinwagen präsentieren, die Markteinführung wird Ende des Jahres erfolgen. Der Ford Ka basiert auf der gleichen Plattform wie der Fiat 500. Dessen drei Motoren (1,2-Liter-Benziner mit 69 PS, 1,3-Liter-Diesel mit 75 PS und 1,4-Liter-Benziner mit 100 PS) werden auch im Ford Ka verbaut. Wie schon das Ur-Modell scheint auch der neue Ka den mächtigen Stoßfänger am Heck zu erben. Versetzte, runde Rückleuchten sowie eine schmale Heckklappe zeichnen das Heck aus. Die Front wirkt unter der Tarnung nicht ganz so verspielt, schlitzförmige Scheinwerfer, die weit in die Kotflügel reichen, dürften dem Ka einen etwas aggressiveren Style geben.

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