Ford Fiesta: A Potential Comeback

Ford enthusiasts, it’s time to perk up. The beloved Ford Fiesta, which bowed out gracefully a couple of years ago, might make a stunning comeback. The twist in this potential revival story lies in Ford’s collaboration with Volkswagen, utilizing VW’s MEB Entry platform—the same DNA found in the Explorer EV and Capri. Notably, this platform gave birth to the VW ID.4 and ID.5.
Under the Hood

Volkswagen’s ID.2all Concept is barely 0.7 inches longer than the prior version of the Ford Fiesta, hinting at the feasibility of giving Fiesta a new lease on life under this structure. For reference, the ID.2all measures slightly longer than the older Fiesta model, yet maintains a similar compact and practical five-door setup.
The Driving Experience

Now, let’s dive into how this car might feel behind the wheel. If the new Fiesta adopts the ID.2’s framework, expect a ride reminiscent of classic Fiestas but with the silent confidence of an electric vehicle. In comparison, the VW ID.4 and ID.5 are already known for their steadfast handling and comfortable drive, which could translate well to the Fiesta’s traditionally snappy and nimble feel. Picture taking curvy back roads with the same zest but without the engine noise traditionally associated with a combustion vehicle.
Market Considerations
The kicker is whether Volkswagen will allow this sharing of architecture, given overlaps in market interest and potential sales cannibalization with the ID.2, Cupra Raval, and Skoda Epiq. However, there’s room for strategic launches across markets where ID.2 isn’t present, possibly carving out a niche for the new Fiesta without stepping on too many toes.
Pricing and Potential
Within Ford’s camp, whispers about an entry-level EV designed to go head-to-head with the likes of BYD speak of a target price point around $25,000. Such a vehicle would likely utilize a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery, offering an accessible, eco-friendly choice for budget-conscious tech enthusiasts.
Closing Thoughts
As Ford contemplates this next step, the evolution from a beloved compact hatchback to a sleek, modern EV could draw in new fans while rekindling joy for longtime Fiesta aficionados. The approach is fresh, the execution could be seamless, and if they pull it off, the Fiesta’s comeback might just set a new benchmark for Ford’s entry-level EVs.
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