Ford Fiesta 1.0 Litre EcoBoost Wins 'Women's World Car of the Year 2013'

Ford Fiesta 1.0 Litre EcoBoost Wins 'Women's World Car of the Year 2013'

The new Ford Fiesta 1.0-litre EcoBoost won the overall 2013 Women’s World Car of the Year and Women’s World Car of the Year Economy Car titles after judges praised its “high-end look and feel” and fuel efficiency.  Jurors placed it ahead of chosen finalists that included the Audi Allroad, Range Rover and Porsche Boxster S. The Ford Fiesta was assessed by the panel of 18 female motoring writers which judged the awards on factors including safety, value-for-money, aesthetic appearance, storage space, child-friendliness, ease-of-driving, colour, sex appeal and environmental footprint.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
25 Jul 2013

The stylish new Fiesta offers a bold new exterior, an interior optimised for ergonomics and comfort, and Ford MyKey – an industry-first technology that allows parents to encourage safer driving and limit their teenager’s exposure to risk at the wheel.

Ford’s 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine which won International Engine of the Year 2013 and 2012, delivers 125PS and produces 99g/km CO2 as part of a class-leading line-up of six powertrains that deliver sub-100 g/km CO2 emissions.

New Fiesta was awarded the maximum five-star safety rating by the independent vehicle safety organisation Euro NCAP and offers in-car connectivity system Ford SYNC with Emergency Assistance which directly connects vehicle occupants to local emergency services operators after an accident. Active City Stop helps drivers avoid low speed collisions.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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