Ford Fiesta RS with 200 bhp

To keep up with the Hot Hatch Pack
by Grant Edwardson
March 26, 2008 11:07 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, European, Ford

With the new arrival of Ford’s baby Fiesta comes the promise of more sporty variants. Recently in Europe, Ford has labelled its “warm” vehicles as ST’s and its “hot” vehicles as RS’s. The fact is Ford has only had one RS variant in the last few years and that was based on the previous C170 Focus.

The RS will be essentially an intense version of the new ST Fiesta. The current ST Fiesta is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.0L 4 cylinder engine producing 150ps, there was never an RS version of the current Fiesta but that is set to change. According to AutoExpress.co.uk the new Fiesta ST will probably be powered by a new direct injection 1.6L turbocharged engine. Turbocharged engines are relatively easy to tune for greater power and torque outputs and it is this upgraded ST engine which will power the Fiesta RS.

To compete with the current crop of hot hatches such as the Honda Civic Type-R and the Renault Clio 197, the Fiesta RS will have to deliver somewhere in the region of 200hp. There was a time when 200hp would overwhelm the average front wheel drive (FWD) chassis but advances in vehicle dynamics has made 200hp and FWD the norm, so don’t expect a four wheel drive drivetrain in the new RS. Rumour has that even the upcoming 280ps plus Focus RS will stick with front wheel drive such is the confidence of Ford’s chassis guru’s.

Expect a wider track, stiffer springs and even the possibility of Ford’s twin clutch paddle shifter semi auto gearbox for that authentic rally experience. 

For more renderings click the AutoExpress.co.uk source link below.

Source: Autoexpress
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Comments

its a cool car realy ... but as always ... FORD have no speial personality ...

by blaconque | March 27, 2008 12:09 AM
Yeah it does look pretty cool, but alas it's just an artists rendering. Ford will never allow it to go in to production looking like that. Their lack of willingness to make it an awd. Shows that they're not really committed to this project, and they're not concerned with the enthusiasts group.

by l3fty | March 27, 2008 3:53 AM
of course it would look pretty much like that, you obviously arent familiar with ford europe designs, and why would you need awd which only means added weight, when its going to have the best suspension set up in its class (where none are awd, btw = clio rs, corsa opc, ibiza fr...) and most likely a limited slip diff

by ck314 | March 27, 2008 5:19 AM
oops meant ibiza cupra sry

by ck314 | March 27, 2008 5:21 AM
*sigh....we i do hope they will offer awd in the future future....sure they can win but i think the whole appeal of a small hot ford is from its rally culture. Its one of the few things that a lot of people respect from ford. For me...with a canadian winter, awd is never a bad thing, even with the added weight

by []V[]orbid[]V[]an | March 27, 2008 9:21 AM
of course awd would be nice. but take a look around: no one has awd in this class. because of the weight, the cost and the balance. if you tried for example the clio rs you'll know that awd is not missed there.

by amade.ch | March 27, 2008 9:53 AM
Which Ford model is the Kuga based on?

by bristol411s3 | March 27, 2008 11:17 AM
Focus/LR Freelander

by ck314 | March 27, 2008 5:32 PM
its about time the US got some small car loving. if a renault clio 197, alfa mi.to or even this were sold in the states it would be in my driveway right now

by keithxp | April 1, 2008 9:12 AM

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