Ford is releasing brand-new sport-themed editions of Fiesta and Focus, named ST-Line and featuring styling add-ons created to echo the appearance of the full-house ST hot hatchbacks but in cars with more adequate performance and much better fuel efficiency.
The Fiesta ST-Line and Focus ST-Line receive sports suspension, a various design of alloy wheels and a subtle bodykit on the outdoors, as well as a sports steering wheel, sports seats and alloy pedals in the cabin. The outside styling mods consist of a rear diffuser and a lip spoiler, dark surrounds for the front foglights and a honeycomb style for the front grille.
The Fiesta version is provided with an option of the 99bhp or 123bhp 1.0-litre three-cylinder EcoBoost gas engine, or the 138bhp variation of the exact same motor. There is a diesel alternative, too; the ST-Line edition can be bought with Ford’s 1.5-litre 94bhp TDCi device, offering CO2 emissions around 94g/km.
The Focus ST-Line will come with two diesels, the 118bhp 1.5 or the 147bhp 2.0, with a range of petroleum engines with power creates from 123bhp to 180bhp.
The Fiesta ST-Line is offered in three and five-door versions, with costs starting at $22,708, while the Focus ST-Line costs from $29,893 and is provided in both five-door and estate type.