For those who want a hearty dose of power with a side of light-speed escapism, enjoy the spoils of the 2015 Fiesta ST.
*Figures achieved using 93-octane fuel.
**Ford does not recommend using summer tires when temperatures drop to approximately 40°F or below (depending on tire wear and environmental conditions) or in snow/ice conditions. If the vehicle must be driven in these conditions, Ford recommends using all-season or snow tires.
†Not included with the purchase of the car.
The 2015 Fiesta has an EPA-estimated rating of 43 highway mpg.
*Actual mileage will vary.
Meet the first-ever Ford three-cylinder EcoBoost engine. Named the 2014 International Engine of the Year, it is available on the Fiesta SE with manual transmission. This 1.0 liter turbo-charged, direct-injection powerplant delivers 123 horsepower and 125 lb.-ft. of torque. Package includes:
The Fiesta Titanium hatch with optional power moonroof shown in Blue Candy Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
The 2015 Fiesta SE sedan with optional SE EcoBoost® Fuel Economy Package shown in Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat.
The 2015 Fiesta Titanium shown with Medium Light Stone leather-trimmed seats and available power moonroof.
The Fiesta helps make driving user-friendly.
The 2015 Fiesta can be equipped with available SYNC® with MyFord Touch®. Features include:
Bumper to Bumper: 3-Years/36,000 Miles • Powertrain: 5-Years/60,000 Miles • Corrosion: 5-Years/Unlimted Miles • Hybrid/Electric Drivetrain Components: 8-Years/100,000 Miles • Roadside Assistance: 5-Years/60,000 Miles
Extensive use of high-strength lightweight steel helps protect critical occupant safety zones in the 2016 Fiesta. This airbag inflates between the driver's knees and the instrument panel. The first- and second-row seats have side-curtain airbag protection. They feature roll-fold technology, which is designed to inflate between the window glass and the passenger's head. When combined with the front-seat side airbags, the side-curtain airbags help provide protection for both head and chest in certain side-impact collisions. *Always wear your safety belt and secure children in the rear seat.
As an important safety feature, your vehicle’s tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will illuminate a warning light if one of your road tires is significantly under-inflated.