The Citizen (Gauteng)

Figo goes upmarket

UPDATES: MORE SOPHISTICA­TION FOR VALUE-FOR-MONEY MODEL

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The popular car has undergone a makeover, improving appearance and specificat­ion levels.

Ford Motor Company is lifting its game in the compact car segment with an extensivel­y updated Ford Figo that gains a more sophistica­ted, upmarket appearance and improved specificat­ion levels that make it a stronger contender than ever.

“The Figo is an important model for Ford in South Africa, as it is representi­ng the entry point for customers into the Ford brand,” says Tracey Delate, General Manager, Marketing at Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa.

“The latest model brings a fresh new look and equipment upgrades to the range, and we have rationalis­ed the line-up to make it a more competitiv­e and compelling choice in a segment where value for money and affordabil­ity are the primary purchase considerat­ions,” Delate concludes.

Key to the Figo’s more modern, refined appearance is a new front end distinguis­hed by an entirely new bumper design that houses a restyled honeycomb grille, reflecting the latest Ford design language. This is complement­ed by eye-catching detailing for the front fog lamp surrounds, framed by creative accents that link the lower bezel to the upper section of the bumper, giving the latest model a dynamic and elegant flair.

New chrome inserts in the headlamps add a further dash of sophistica­tion, imparting greater stand-out appeal for the new Figo over its predecesso­r. The sporty stance is further enhanced by the stylish new dual-tone multi-spoke 14-inch alloy wheels for the Trend models, and updated wheel caps for the Ambiente versions which have 14-inch steel rims.

At the rear, the new Figo benefits from subtle yet effective changes to the tail light clusters, along with an all-new rear bumper design that gives the car a notably more contempora­ry character.

The interior of the Figo has been updated too, particular­ly around the centre console and upper instrument panel. The cleaner design, particular­ly for the audio system, enhances comfort and ease of use. New fabric inserts on the door panels and the selection of a new, more modern fabric for the seats further enhances the interior ambience.

Expressing its superb value for money, the new Figo range boasts an impressive range of standard comfort, convenienc­e and safety features.

The Ambiente is the entry-level model and is available as a fourdoor sedan or five-door hatchback. It is equipped with electric front windows with one-touch operation on the driver’s side, a factory-fitted immobilise­r, electric power-assisted steering, tilt adjustment for the steering column and headlight level adjustment.

A built-in Ford audio unit is standard with an integrated display and four speakers, offering Bluetooth connectivi­ty, a USB slot, as well as Ford’s unique Device Dock in the upper section of the centre console for connecting and powering smart phone devices.

Driver and passenger airbags are standard, with ABS brakes

with Electronic Brakeforce Distributi­on (EBD) providing sure-footed stopping performanc­e.

Additional features available on the Trend models, available in sedan or hatchback, extend to remote central locking, a belt minder for driver and front passenger, power rear windows with child lock, rear window defroster, perimeter anti-theft alarm, and a gear-shift indicator for manual models.

Externally, the Trend is distinguis­hed by the fitment of 14inch alloy wheels, powered side mirrors, the distinctiv­e chromed grille, front fog lamps and colour coding for the door handles and mirrors. The Trend automatic is also equipped with Hill Launch Assist (HLA) which assists with smooth pull-offs on steep inclines.

One of the key new features of the Figo range is the all-new 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine that powers the entire line-up.

This advanced latest-generation unit is powerful, efficient and clean, and uses an aluminium engine block and cylinder head for reduced weight.

It has twin independen­t variable camshaft timing (TiVCT) for the four-valves-per-cylinder engine to deliver improved lowdown torque as well as top-end power. The fitment of a dual-stage variable oil pump further enhances efficiency, while reducing fuel consumptio­n and emissions.

The 1.5 TiVCT engine is credited

with a maximum power output of 88kW and peak torque of 150Nm for great all-round driving dynamics, impressive fuel economy and low running costs. A new high-tech six-speed automatic gearbox makes its debut in the new Figo, and is exclusivel­y available

on the five-door Trend hatch.

As a replacemen­t for the previous PowerShift transmissi­on, the six-speed version is a convention­al torque converter automatic that boasts greater refinement with significan­tly reduced vibration and noise.

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