Ford Fiesta '09

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Ford Fiesta three-door (2008-2012)
Ford Fiesta three-door (2008-2012)
Fiesta
Production period: 08/2008 - 04/2017
Class : Small car
Body versions : Limousine , station wagon
Engines:
Otto engines : 1.0–1.6 liters
(44–147 kW)
Diesel engines :
1.4–1.6 liters
(51–70 kW)
Length: 3950-3982 mm
Width: 1722 mm
Height: 1481-1495 mm
Wheelbase : 2489 mm
Empty weight : 1036-1163 kg
Previous model Ford Fiesta '02
successor Ford Fiesta '18
Other measured values
CO 2 emissions: 87-154 g / km
Combined fuel consumption (EC standard): 3.3–6.5 l / 100 km
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The '09 Ford Fiesta is the seventh series of the Ford Fiesta . After the Ford Fiesta '76 , this is only the second model in the series that was also marketed in North America .

Model history

On 14 August 2008 began in Germany Ford factory in Cologne-Niehl , the serial production of the seventh generation of models of the Fiesta (type JA8). It also started in Nanjing, China, at the end of 2008 . The Spanish plant Almussafes near Valencia started production at the beginning of 2009, production started in Rayong (Thailand) and Cuautitlán Izcalli (Mexico) in 2010 , followed by Chennai (India) in 2011.

The Ford Verve design study , which was presented at the 2007 International Motor Show (IAA) , already gave a foretaste of the new model . In March 2008, the production model was presented at the Geneva Motor Show . All Fiesta have electric power steering , anti-lock braking system , internally ventilated disc brakes at the front, an electronic safety and stability program with brake assist , four airbags (two front and two), knee airbags for the driver, electrically adjustable side mirrors with integrated indicators, a two-dimensionally adjustable steering wheel, cabin filters , tachometer, a 40/60 split rear seatback and Central (from trend with radio control). All models can be equipped with additional head-shoulder airbags for an additional charge .

When it was launched on the market in October 2008, there were four gasoline engines with 44 to 88 kW (60 to 120 hp) and one diesel engine with 66 kW (90 hp), all of which meet the Euro 4 standard. The gasoline engines are exclusively Zetec engines of the Sigma family, which Ford marketed as Duratec . The 1.25 liter engine, which was not offered in the previous model in Germany, forms the basic engine. The output of the 1.4-liter engine has been increased by 20% and the variant with 1.6-liter displacement is equipped with two independently variably adjustable camshafts ( Ti-VCT ), depending on the engine output and the year of manufacture , and thus provides up to 1/3 more than the same engine in the 6th series Fiesta. In these engines, the engine block and cylinder head are made of light metal, the two overhead camshafts are driven by a toothed belt and the mixture is prepared by an intake manifold injection . The automated five-speed manual transmission Durashift-EST of the previous model is no longer in the range; a four-speed automatic is only available with the 1.4-liter engine. A diesel engine with 55 kW (75 HP) has also been available since January 2009. Both common rail diesel engines have a turbocharger and a particle filter (DPF). The two 1.25-liter gasoline engines have been compliant with the Euro 5 standard since the beginning of 2010.

In the 2009 Car of the Year poll , the Fiesta came in second and was only beaten by one point by the Opel Insignia A. It was the closest result in the history of this award.

From autumn 2010 the Fiesta was also sold in North America as a five-door hatchback and four-door notchback as the Fiesta Sedan ; the front section of the vehicle was slightly redesigned for this market. It is also only available with the 1.6-liter 88 kW engine; the Fiesta is optionally available with a five-speed manual transmission or a six-speed dual clutch transmission (Powershift). As with the oil crisis in the mid-1970s, the increased oil prices are making small cars more popular there again.

For various markets in Asia, the Fiesta will also be produced in Chennai (India) with a hatchback or notchback from 2011, where it replaced the Ford Ikon .

On May 6, 2011, the one millionth Fiesta of the seventh generation rolled off the assembly line.

Facelift

In September 2012, Ford presented an extensively revised Fiesta at the Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris, which was launched in Europe on January 26, 2013.

In addition to the body and interior, the engine range has also been revised. While the 1.25-liter engines were taken over unchanged, the 1.4-liter engine was now only available in the Fiesta LPG for LPG and super fuel with 68 kW (92 hp), the 1.6-liter titanium VCT was only available with 77 kW (105 PS) and automatic power shift. The petrol engines have been supplemented by the new 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine with 74 kW (100 PS) or 92 kW (125 PS). This engine is also available without turbocharging with 48 kW (65 PS) or 59 kW (80 PS). These two engines consume around one liter of fuel less per 100 km, but have a higher purchase price than the 1.25 liter engines with comparable performance. The new smallest diesel engine was replaced by a 1.5-liter Duratorq with an output of 55 kW (75 hp) and the 1.4-liter Duratorq engine.

Instead of the previous five, there are seven airbags as standard, in addition to the front and side airbags and the knee airbag for the driver, there are head and shoulder airbags at the front and rear. The chassis has also been fitted with new suspension components, and the Fiesta is also available with a range of different driver assistance systems. The interior of the vehicle has also been redesigned. In addition to other controls and displays, the position of the window lifters has been changed, using higher quality materials. There is also the “MyKey” function as standard - the second key can be programmed according to the requirements of the vehicle owner. For example, the maximum speed of the vehicle can be limited or the deactivation of assistance systems such as ESP prevented.

In the USA, Ford launched the modified Fiesta in mid-2013, where it is called the Ford Fiesta in 2014 .

On April 29, 2017 the last Fiesta of the seventh generation was built. On May 16, 2017, Ford started production of the successor Fiesta '18 .

Equipment lines

Models offered in Germany:

  • Ambiente (until 2009 and from 2011, basic model with gasoline engine (44 or 60 kW) or diesel engine 55 kW, wheels 175/65 R 14)
  • Trend (like Ambiente  - additional electric windows at the front, radio central locking, height-adjustable driver's seat, electrically heated side mirrors, 195/50 R 15 wheels, extended range of engines with 71 kW petrol engine (also with four-speed automatic) and 66 kW diesel engine)
  • The Fiesta ECOnetic as an extension of the Trend equipment and an optimized 1.6-liter Duratorq engine, which delivered 66 kW (90 hp) at market launch, will be available from January 2009. To reduce air resistance, the car is lowered ten millimeters and has a sports chassis with smooth-running tires and a longer axle ratio. The Fiesta ECOnetic with the narrower 175/65 R-14 wheels costs 250 euros more than the otherwise same trend (with 195/50 R-15 wheels). If the gearshift recommendation indicator is observed, a combined consumption of 3.7 liters of diesel fuel per 100 kilometers (corresponds to CO 2 emissions of 98 grams per kilometer) can be achieved. From February 2010, the engine delivered 70 kW (95 PS) with the same consumption data. In June 2011, Ford announced that it had reduced CO 2 emissions by a further 3 grams per kilometer by extending the final drive ratio , thus reducing combined consumption to 3.6 liters of diesel fuel per 100 kilometers. In March 2012 the Fiesta ECOnetic was further revised and since then has had a start-stop system , consumption was reduced to 3.3 liters of diesel fuel per 100 kilometers, and CO 2 emissions were 87 grams per kilometer. The engine output is still 70 kW (95 PS). At the MPG Marathon 2012 , a fuel- saving competition organized by the British Fleet World Group with standard road vehicles on 624 km of public roads in Wales , a Ford Fiesta ECOnetic achieved a consumption of 16.22 liters of diesel fuel, which corresponds to an average consumption of 2.6 liters 100 kilometers, victory.
  • Ghia (until 2009, like Trend  - elegant and luxurious equipment, including on-board computer, air conditioning, leather steering wheel, driver's seat with lumbar support, eight-spoke alloy wheels, fog lights. Also with 88 kW petrol engine)
Ford Fiesta Sport (2009-2011)
  • Titanium (like Ghia  - sporty, luxurious equipment, including four-spoke alloy wheels, headlight assistant, automatically dimming interior mirror, rain sensor)
  • The Fiesta Individual will be available from spring 2013 and is better equipped than Titanium . The standard equipment includes door sills in a stainless steel look, Ford power start function, individual design for leather steering wheel, fog lights, carpet floor mats, seat belts, etc., automatic air conditioning, leather-fabric upholstery with a third headrest at the rear, individually heated sports seats at the front and 16 "alloy wheels with 12 spokes. Available engines are the 1.0-liter EcoBoost with 92 kW (125 PS) and start-stop system, the 1.6-liter Ti-VCT engine with 77 kW (105 PS) and power Shift automatic transmission and the 1.6-liter TDCi engine with 70 kW (95 hp).
  • Sport (March 2009 to January 2011, limited to 500 vehicles, available in Great Britain as Zetec S )
  • The special model Fiesta Sport S was taken into series production as Fiesta S from July 2011 with small changes. In addition to the gasoline engine, the well-known TDCI diesel engine with 1.6 liter displacement is now also available, which has an output of 70 kW (95 hp), but only with a single pipe exhaust. The Fiesta S is now available in seven different colors, the front spoiler lip is always painted in the contrasting color silver. The model also has black leather seats with silver stitching and black painted light alloy wheels as standard.
  • The Fiesta LPG ( Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for liquid gas operation extends the range with alternative fuel based on the 1.4 liter engine with five-speed gearbox. The vehicle is factory-fitted with an additional tank in the spare wheel well and an engine designed for LPG operation. Consumption with gas is 7.2 l / 100 km and allows a maximum range of 450 km, which roughly corresponds to the range with gasoline. A range of over 1000 km is possible in mixed operation. The consumption in LPG operation corresponds to CO 2 emissions of 119 g / km, an improvement of more than 10%.
  • The Fiesta ST was presented as the ST Concept at the IAA 2011 in Frankfurt . The vehicle is the successor to the Fiesta ST from 2005. With the help of a turbocharger , the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine has an output of 134 kW (182 hp) and, with a fuel consumption of 5.9 liters of premium gasoline per 100 km, is more economical than its predecessor with 2.0 liter Duratec engine. Compared to the other Fiesta models, the car is lowered by 15 millimeters, equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 6.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 220 km / h. Outwardly, it differs from the other models with the large, trapezoidal radiator grille, the rear apron with large diffuser insert and a double-pipe exhaust system. The car is available in two different equipment variants, once as the Fiesta ST and once as the Fiesta ST with a leather sports package . Red-painted brake calipers for the standard disc brakes are available on request. Ford presented the five-door variant at the Los Angeles Motor Show. In February 2013 the production of the Fiesta ST started , which is available in five different colors.
  • The Fiesta Van will also be offered again from 2011. As with the other model series, it is a three-door model without rear side windows and without a back seat. The load space has a capacity of 1,000 liters with a maximum payload of up to 443 kg. The driver's area is separated from the cargo area by a half-height steel partition with an attached grille. You can choose from the 1.25-liter gasoline engine with 60 kW, the 1.4-liter diesel engine with 51 kW and the 1.6-liter diesel engine with 70 kW. Only in the top version of three possible equipment versions are ESP as well as side and front passenger airbags as standard. Head airbags are not available for the Fiesta Van, a CD radio is standard in all versions. The Fiesta Van is also available as an ECOnetic version . In April 2012 Ford presented the further developed Ford Fiesta Van ECOnetic , the CO 2 emissions fell from 95 g / km to 87 g / km, the fuel consumption was now 3.7 liters per 100 km. It is equipped with an automatic start-stop system, has a reduced vehicle height, underbody cladding and wind deflectors in front of the wheels to reduce air resistance. The model has tires with lower rolling resistance and a longer gear ratio, as well as a standard gear change indicator and an alternator with SRC (Smart Regenerative Charging), which charges the vehicle battery more when braking and less when accelerating.
  • The ST-Line is expanding its line from the middle of 2016. The model is variation trend comparable, but externally (for example, with spoiler lip on the roof, wire wheels, ST-line ornaments) and technical (lowering and sportier suspension) to the Fiesta ST ajar .

Special models

  • The Sport S was offered as a sportier edition model from May 2011. The Fiesta Sport S was only available with three doors and was available in the colors Indianapolis blue metallic or frost white and was recognizable by sport stripes in the other color. Furthermore, it had a large spoiler lip on the roof, an integrated spoiler lip and a sporty grille on the front, side skirts, a diffuser at the rear and two tailpipes . There were also heated sports seats and velor carpet floor mats, the steering wheel, gear knob and handbrake handle were made of leather. In addition, the pedals had aluminum pads. There were also some technical changes: projection lens headlights, a sports suspension, fog lights and a 1.6-liter Ti-VCT engine that developed 99 kW (134 hp). In July 2011, Ford added the vehicle, now known as the Ford Fiesta S , to the regular model range as a separate equipment variant.
  • From January 2012 Ford will be offering the Champions Edition of the Fiesta . These are vehicles with the trendy equipment and air conditioning, fog lights, on-board computer, leather steering wheel, extended CD audio system as well as velor carpet floor mats and B-pillar trim with the logo of the UEFA Champions League .
  • On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Fiesta, Ford presented the ST200 at the Geneva Motor Show 2016. This is based on the Fiesta ST, but has an output of 147 kW (200 hp), 13 kW more. The ST200 is only available in gray and is initially limited to 500 copies for Germany. The vehicle will be produced from June 2016, the first vehicles were delivered at the beginning of July 2016 at prices from € 24,640.

Motorsport

The Fiesta was used by Ford in the World Rally Championship from 2011 and replaced the Ford Focus . In line with the new regulations, the previous 2.0-liter turbo engine has been replaced by a 1.6-liter turbo engine with direct injection.

Like the previous model , this Fiesta was used in rallycross. A Fiesta with over 600 kW was prepared for the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb , which was driven by the former Ford works driver and rally world champion Marcus Grönholm .

Technical specifications

Petrol engines

1.0 1.25 1.4  LPG 1.4 1.6  Ti-VCT
Construction time: 09 / 2012-04 / 2017 08/2008 - 04/2017 07/2009 - 04/2017 08/2008–09/2012 09 / 2012–07 / 2013 08/2008–09/2012 04/2011–09/2012
Engine: 3-cylinder in-line engine 4-cylinder in-line engine ( Zetec-SE )
Displacement: 998 cc 1242 cc 1388 cc 1596 cc
Performance
at 1 / min:
48 kW
(65 hp)
6300
59 kW
(80 hp)
6300
44 kW
(60 PS)
6000
60 kW
(82 hp)
5800
68 kW
(92 PS)
5500
71 kW
(96 PS)
5750
77 kW
(105 PS)
6300
88 kW
(120 PS)
6000
99 kW
(134 hp)
6700
Max. Torque
at 1 / min: 
105 Nm
4100
109 Nm
3600
114 Nm
4200
123 Nm
4300
128 Nm
4200
150 Nm
4200-4500
152 Nm
4050
160 Nm
4250
Gearbox, as standard: 5 speed transmission 6-speed Powershift 5 speed transmission
Gearbox, optional: - 4-speed automatic -
Front suspension: MacPherson struts , wishbones, coil springs
Rear suspension: Twist beam axle , coil springs
Body: Sheet steel, self-supporting
Track width front / rear: 1493/1481 mm
Wheelbase: 2489 mm
Length: 08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 3950–3958 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 3969–3982 mm
Width
(with exterior mirrors) 
08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 1973 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 1978 mm
Top speed
in km / h:
155 165 152 168 175 175 (166 1 ) 184 193 195
Acceleration
0-100 km / h:
16.8 s 14.9 s 16.9 s 13.3 s 12.2 s 12.2 s (13.9 s 1 ) 10.5 s 9.9 s 8.7 s
Consumption in
liters / 100 km:
4.6 S (4.3 S 2 ) 5.4 S 5.4 S 7.0 gas 5.7 S (6.4 S 1 ) 5.9 p 5.8 S. 5.9 p
CO 2 emissions
in g / km: 
105 (99 2 ) 124 113 130 (149 1 ) 138 132 139
1 with automatic transmission
2 with automatic start-stop

EcoBoost motors

1.0  EcoBoost 1.6 EcoBoost (ST) 1.6 EcoBoost (ST200)
Construction time: 09 / 2012-04 / 2017 08/2014–04/2017 02 / 2013-04 / 2017 06/2016–04/2017
Engine: 3-cylinder turbo in-line engine 4-cylinder turbo in-line engine
Displacement: 998 cc 1596 cc
Performance
at 1 / min:
74 kW (100 PS)
6000
92 kW (125 PS)
6000
103 kW (140 PS)
6000
134 kW (182 PS)

(147 kW (200 PS) 1 )
5700

147 kW (200 PS)
(158 kW (215 PS) 2 )
6000
Max. Torque
at 1 / min: 
170 Nm
1400-4000
170 Nm
1400-4500
180 Nm (210 Nm- 1 )
1400-4500
240 Nm (290 Nm 1 )
1600-5000
290 Nm (320 Nm 2 )
2500-4000
Gearbox, as standard: 5 speed transmission 6 speed transmission
Gearbox, optional: 6-speed Powershift -
Front suspension: MacPherson struts , wishbones, coil springs
Rear suspension: Twist beam axle , coil springs
Body: Sheet steel, self-supporting
Track width front / rear: 1493/1481 mm
Wheelbase: 2489 mm
Length: 08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 3950–3958 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 3969–3982 mm
Width
(with exterior mirrors) 
08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 1973 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 1978 mm
Top speed
in km / h:
180 [180] 196 201 223 230
Acceleration
0-100 km / h:
11.2 s [10.8 s] 9.4 s 9.0 s 6.9 s 6.7 s
Consumption in
liters / 100 km:
4.5 S (4.3 S 3 ) [4.9 S] 4.3 p 4.5 p 5.9 p 6.1 p
CO 2 emissions
in g / km: 
105 (99 3 ) [114] 99 104 138 140
1 Overboost function: power and torque are increased for 15 seconds.
2 Overboost function: power and torque are increased for 20 seconds.
3 with automatic start-stop

Diesel engines

1.4  TD Ci 1.5 TDCi 1.6 TDCi
Construction time: 07 / 2010-09 / 2012 09 / 2012-04 / 2017 05 / 2015-04 / 2017 10/2008–07/2010 08/2008 - 02/2010 02/2010-09/2012 09 / 2012-04 / 2015
Engine: 4-cylinder turbo in-line engine (four-stroke)
Displacement: 1399 cc 1499 cc 1560 cc
Performance
at 1 / min:
51 kW
(70 hp)
at 4000
55 kW
(75 PS)
at 4000
70 kW
(95 PS)
at 3750
55 kW
(75 PS)
at 4000
66 kW
(90 PS)
at 4000
70 kW
(95 hp)
at 4000
70 kW
(95 hp)
at 3800
Max. Torque
at 1 / min:
160 Nm
1750-2500
185 Nm
1700-2000
215 Nm
1750-2750
185 Nm
1750
212 Nm
2000
205 Nm
2000
200 Nm
1750-3000
Transmission: 5 speed transmission
Front suspension: MacPherson struts , wishbones, coil springs
Rear suspension: Twist beam axle , coil springs
Body: Sheet steel, self-supporting
Track width front / rear: 1493/1481 mm
Wheelbase: 2489 mm
Length: 08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 3950–3958 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 3969–3982 mm
Width
(with exterior mirrors)
08 / 2008–01 / 2013: 1973 mm
01 / 2013–04 / 2017: 1978 mm
Top speed: 162 km / h 167 km / h 181 (178) km / h 167 km / h 175 (178) km / h 175 (178) km / h 181 (178) km / h
Acceleration
0-100 km / h:  [1]
14.8 s 13.5 s 11.7 s
(12.9 s)
13.9 s 11.9 s (12.3 s) 11.8 s (12.2 s) 11.7 s (12.9 s)
Consumption in
liters / 100 km:  [1]
4.1 D 3.7 D 3.6 D
(3.2 D)
4.2 D 4.2 D (3.7 D) 4.1 D (3.7-3.3 D) 3.6 D (3.3 D)
CO 2 emissions
in g / km:  [1]
107 98 94 (82) 110 110 (98) 107 (98-87) 95 (87)
[1] Values ​​in brackets for Fiesta ECOnetic


literature

  • Ford-Werke Cologne: Ford moves - 75 years of Ford in Germany . Delius Klasing Verlag, Bielefeld 2000, ISBN 3-7688-1239-1 .
  • Stefan Rossbach: Ford: passenger cars since 1945 (type compass) . Motorbuch-Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-613-02692-6 .

Web links

Commons : Ford Fiesta MK6  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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