Special edition Ford Fiesta 'coming to the UK'
Fans of the Ford Fiesta ST may be interested in the new sporty limited edition ST 500 which packs a range of new extras and styling features.With a limited number of just 500 models, the cars boast panther black metallic paint and black alloy wheels, together with unique red brake callipers and a silver bonnet and side stripes.
Prices for the new car start at £15,000, while the car interior features ebony leather heated seats and a Sony audio system.
"The Fiesta ST is renowned for its punchy 2.0-litre 150PS engine, sports-tuned steering, lowered and stiffened sports suspension and short-shift, close ratio gearbox which creates its exciting ride," Ford said.
It added that this heritage will be continued with the new special edition thanks to its U-shaped stripes and matching side livery.
Ford reports that its new Fiesta range has a striking new exterior led by its distinctive new headlights and interiors with high-tech options from satnavs to Bluetooth.
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