Showing posts with label Ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ford. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover


 Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover
Making its debut at the 2012 Delhi Auto Expo in India as the Ford EcoSport, the new compact crossover is the latest installment in Ford’s ever-expanding global product family.
Modern and innovative, the all-new Ford EcoSport was designed to combine best-in-class design, technology, quality and safety aimed at attracting a new generation of consumers in different global markets.
The vehicle is based on the Blue Oval’s global B-segment platform, used in other subcompacts like the Fiesta and upcoming B-Max. This particular platform is crucial to Ford’s future success as vehicles based on it are predicted to represent more than two million units of annual production as subcompact cars continue to drive global growth.
Created as the latest One Ford global product, the EcoSport will be a key model in expanding Ford's presence in major worldwide growth markets, including India, Brazil and the ASEAN markets. It has been developed in South America at one of Ford's eight global product development centres in conjunction with teams from Asia, Europe and North America to meet the needs of markets across the globe.
The all-new Ford EcoSport exemplifies the DNA of Ford global vehicles and its versatility broadens the horizons of mobility and use. Its genuine SUV confidence starts in the stability of the chassis, reinforced by the body's robust build, high torsional stiffness and high levels of protection for its occupants. Yet, its innovative design reduces the weight and ensures good fuel efficiency.
 Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover
As a Fiesta-based model, the EcoSport will be front-wheel drive only, at least initially, confirming its positioning as an SUV to be used primarily in the city.
Ford says the Fiesta architecture can be engineered for all-wheel-drive capability but says this expensive investment would only go ahead if there was sufficient market demand.
Ford Australia confirmed the EcoSport’s engine options will include the company’s smallest ‘Ecoboost’ engine yet – a turbocharged, direct fuel injection 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol.
The 1.0-litre turbo will spread to other Ford products, with the Fiesta one of the most likely recipients. In the EcoSport it produces 88kW of power and 170Nm of torque, with the latter output delivered between 1300 and 4500rpm.
 Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover
Ford hasn’t revealed a fuel consumption figure for the engine but says emissions will be below 140 grams per kilometre, equating to a fuel consumption somewhere in the mid-4.0 litres per 100km bracket.
A 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine will offer even better fuel consumption and emissions, while a 1.5-litre normally aspirated four-cylinder petrol will power the entry-level EcoSport.
Both engines are already found in the Fiesta in India, where the 1.5-litre petrol produces 80kW/140Nm and uses about 5.9 litres per 100km and the 1.5-litre diesel has 66kW/204Nm and a fuel consumption figure of about 4.3L/100km.
A five-speed manual will be the standard gearbox with a Powershift dual-clutch auto becoming an option on the diesel and possibly the petrols.
Previewing the vehicle design first at the 11th Annual Auto Expo in New Delhi gives Ford the opportunity to introduce EcoSport to consumers in one of the world's biggest automotive growth markets ahead of its future global rollouts.
 Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover
The new EcoSport was developed on Ford's new global B-segment platform, which will be the basis for an array of new small-car products from Ford in the coming years. By mid-decade, the new Ford B-platform family of vehicles will represent more than 2 million units of annual production as compact cars continue to drive global growth.
The Ford EcoSport has been a market phenomenon since it was launched in South America in 2003 as the region's first affordable SUV, selling 700,000 vehicles in nine years. It created a new segment and popularized features that many consumers had wanted.
The Ford EcoSport will be produced at ultra-modern, flexible assembly plants in Brazil, India, and other markets to be announced at a later time. The EcoSport as a global vehicle is an example of the technical ability of Ford's global engineering and high level of integration of the design and engineering centres around the world.
 Ford EcoSport 2013 The All New Compact Crossover
The project was led by Ford's Development Center in Camaçari, Brazil, one of the most specialized in the development of compact cars. The team leveraged Ford engineering strength and SUV expertise from around the world to create the all-new Ford EcoSport.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302
The Boss returns! Ford Racing have just announced the ready-to-race Mustang Boss 302 making this year definitely “The Year of the Boss” not to mention the return of Mustang Boss 302R to track at Daytona. The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 is the third competition car in FoMoCo’s history to be built in the company’s production facility. Limited production 2012 Mustang Boss 302 set to become the quickest, best-handling straight-production Mustang ever offered by Ford, based on the world-class foundation provided by the 2011 Mustang GT. Boss upgraded in nearly every vehicle system; engine output, brakes, suspension, interior and exterior all examined to optimize weight, aerodynamics and track performance.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302
Full Mustang team effort results in a comprehensive re-engineering available only through the factory; new Boss is not a package that can be purchased out of a catalog or achieved through tuning or aftermarket parts. Limited-production track-oriented Boss 302 Laguna Seca model expands on Boss racing aspirations, deleting rear seat and adding race-ready suspension and aerodynamic treatments Ford gave the green light only once before: In 1968, management approved a special Mustang – a car that sacrificed nothing in its quest to be the best all-around road-going performance machine ever created by Ford Motor Company.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 become one of the modern American icons in 1970, after winning the Trans-Am championship in the same year. During the last decades Ford brought a lot of high performance models and versions of the great Mustang, including the Cobra, Bullitt and Mach 1. Once a cheap and affordable sports car become a flagship of the Ford Motor Corporation and take the big piece of the upscale sports car market in USA. One of the original factory tuned, high performance Mustang is Boss 302. First time produced in 1969, Ford Mustang Boss 302 was the real example of what sports cars need to look, sound, act and preform.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302
This American automotive companies have many models, be it an ordinary car or sports car, one of which is the 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302, Ford Mustang is a Ford model who has a high performance that has been manufactured since 1969 and early 1970. Even in the 1970 Ford Mustang won many championships various automotive with drivers Parnelli Jones is a legendary racer.
New 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 is a modern sports car with a capacity of 5.0 liter V8 engine capable of producing power 444 hp, 32 hp higher than usual Ford Mustang GT. The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 also has a maximum torque of 380 lb-ft and a more aggressive camshaft. Ford Mustang Boss 302 2012 is perfect for those who prefer the racing world because besides having great power and rapid acceleration, the 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 also has a clutch upgrade, adjustable suspension, braking system is good.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302
Upon introduction, the V6 Coupe is equipped with a standard 3.7-liter, V6, 305-horsepower engine that achieves 19-mpg in the city and 29-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard, and a 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional. The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 is equipped with a standard 5.0-liter, V8, 444-horsepower engine that achieves 17-mpg in the city and 26-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard. “The new 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 completely redefines Mustang capability,” said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas. “That the Mustang team was able to take the current Mustang GT – already a world-class performance car – and refine it further for peak track performance shows the commitment Ford has to this car and its legions of fans.”
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 has a body not much different as the previous series, is still using classic design typical of the Ford Mustang, but the emphasis is on improved engine performance and technology found in the 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 better than the usual model of  the Ford Mustang GT. It is almost impossible to understand this car without feeling the engine vibrations, without hearing the sound and steering the wheel. Even as a passenger the joy of riding in this new 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Boss 302 is one of the best experiences in the life.
Production is scheduled the second quarter of 2011 and orders are now being taken at Ford dealers that participate in the Ford Racing Performance Parts program by ordering part number FR500-B302S (performance white paint) or M-FR500-B302SO (orange paint). MSRP for the BOSS 302S is $79,000.00.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
The Ford will release a new sports car, this time the event will be presented at New York International Auto Show 2011 in this month end. Ford Motor Company and Shelby have a long history of working together to develop high-powered, high performing automobiles. The original partnership between Ford and Shelby American founder Carroll Shelby ended in 1969. Ford and Shelby entered into a new agreement in 2003 that has produced a new line of high-performance Shelby Mustangs. Some of the cars are built by Ford Motor Co. and others built at the Shelby American factory in Las Vegas.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
The latest sports car from Ford is the 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake who has great power. The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake is a very handsome car and stern making it very suitable for the American public.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
Shelby American has a rich history at the New York International Auto Show,” said John Luft, president of Shelby American. “The very first Shelby car was introduced there in 1962, as well as the 1968 and 2008 Shelby GT500KR and the 2006 Shelby Hertz GT-H. This year, we’re returning with one of the most powerful and important Shelbys ever built.”
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
In the year 2003, Ford Company has signed an agreement with the Las Vegas Car Company named Shelby American Inc. Based on this agreement, the 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake model is built by the Shelby American Inc company. Opting for the Shelby GT500 Super Snake package includes an extensive list of changes to the standard GT500, ranging from cosmetic to truly performance minded parts. Power starts at a measly 750 horsepower and can be upgraded to 800 horsepower, same as the 2011 model, with a Kenne Bell supercharger tune upgrade.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
In the interim, at least with a 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake 800 horsepower Mustang to rocket around in, those who can afford it can have a lot of fun while challenges to the economy and finances of the United States are resolved. Driving around in a 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake should be an exhilarating enough experience to ward off, at least while burning up the road, any problems such as paying $8.00 - $10 a gallon for gasoline.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake is promised by the manufacturer to be street legal in all 50 states. Thus far Ford and Shelby have not indicated how many of the over the top Mustangs will be manufactured. In car crazy America I expect that there is a fairly robust market for a car that can generate up to 800 hp and that sells for less than $100,000.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake has the power to 800 hp that the Shelby GT500 Super Snake is the most powerful race cars on the road and track. So for those of you who like racing and sports cars, the 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake is the right choice because of 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake have an aggressive and powerful machine that can bring you great reach maximum speed on the highway.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake includes:
Ford Racing handling pack including dynamic adjustable dampers, lowering springs, tuned stabilizer bars and front strut tower brace
— Optional Shelby/Eibach handling pack
— Six-speed manual transmission with a 3.73:1 rear-axle ratio and short-throw shifter
— Borla exhaust system
— Shelby-designed Alcoa 20-inch wheels
— Forged Shelby/Baer brakes with six-piston calipers and cross-drilled, vented rotors
— Front-brake cooling ducts and behind-the-door side scoops
— Unique fiberglass hood with the signature Shelby design and hood pins
— Shelby classic Super Snake stripes in either matte black or matte white
— Super Snake vehicle badges and an embroidered interior.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

2011 Ford Edge

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Monday, May 24, 2010

2011 Ford Start Concept Cars MEGA CITY

For parts of the world that are growing increasingly urban, the future of the automobile looks small, green, smart and fun in the eyes of Ford designers who created the Ford Start Concept. It's a design vision inspired for the transportation needs of the world's mega cities.
2011 Ford Start Concept
Making its global debut at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show, the Ford Start Concept is more than simply a design exploration into the feasibility of a small car. It also demonstrates how Ford will extend the promise of its EcoBoost engine technology story even further – previewing a fuel-efficient petrol Ford EcoBoost engine with just three cylinders and 1.0 litre of displacement, yet the power of a larger, 1.6-litre I4 engine.
Start Concept was inspired in part by a growing global trend toward mass urbanisation. The world's top 20 mega-cities are home to consumers whose needs, attitudes and expectations may have more in common with mega-city dwellers in other nations than with their own countrymen. While these consumers share the challenges of living in an urban society, they also increasingly seek out product solutions that bring the best the world has to offer.
When it comes to designing eco-friendly urban transportation, automakers have tried just about everything. They've drawn up bubble cars, autonomic pods, even semi-robotic unicycles. Ford however, has decided against cribbing from the pages of a sci-fi novel and opted for something far more conventional: a three-door hatchback. Specifically, the Start concept the automaker unveiled at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show.
“Our ambition was to design a car that transcends the practical realities of commuting in these mega cities, and goes beyond just dressing the technology,” said Freeman Thomas, design director. “We wanted to design a car you would also love.”
There’s little not to love about the Start, Ford’s first concept in three years, and the first developed under the global auspices of the “One Ford” mantra. Although the Start shows traces of Ford’s “kinetic” design language, its rounded form is much more elegant. Angular edges are limited to both the shoulder lines and the slender, LED-powered headlamp and taillights. Thomas says the Start features “refined surface language” usually found on premium vehicles, and we’d agree -- from some angles, the Start almost resembles Audi’s new A1.
Function doesn’t necessarily follow form, however, as stylists made an effort to improve the car’s aerodynamics. Many surfaces, including the windshield, side window glass, and center stop lamp, are flush with the body, while an underbody aero pan further reduces the Start’s drag. The interior is as equally stylish and functional -- the floating dual-cockpit dashboard lends a sporty look, but a conceptual infotainment system, billed as “MyFord Mobile,” incorporates a multi-function touch screen to simplify the center stack.
While the Start’s form allowed Thomas’ team to flex their creative muscle, the mechanicals beneath the car are firmly rooted in reality. Ford’s teased the idea of an EcoBoost three-cylinder, but this is our first look at such an engine. The turbocharged, 1.0-liter I-3 utilizes a cast-iron block, but a cylinder head and sump fabricated from cast aluminum. Ford won’t talk power figures, saying only that early tests suggest it can produce power on par with its 1.6-liter I-4, which is rated at 120 horsepower in North America. Power is routed to the front wheels via an ordinary five-speed manual transaxle.
Created by a global team of designers working at Ford's Irvine (Calif.) Strategic Concepts Group Studios, this sporty, futuristic concept combines near-production Ford EcoBoost engine technology and slick aerodynamics in an environmentally friendly package with reduced greenhouse emissions, all wrapped in an exciting design.
Ford says the EcoBoost three-cylinder would allow the Start to emit well under 100 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer. That’s not a crucial figure here in North America, but it is in Europe, where Ford sells the similar-sized Ka. We doubt the Start is destined for production anytime soon, but look for the turbo-three to land in some small European Fords in the near future.
“The Ford Start Concept is the first pure concept we’ve developed under our ‘One Ford’ approach,” says Moray Callum, executive director, Americas Design. “J Mays, Martin Smith and I worked with Freeman and his team to deliver a concept that visually reinforces the fun to drive element that is at the core of the Ford brand DNA.”