Ford Figo Aspire coming in June 2015

    Ford Figo Aspire compact sedan will replace the Fiesta Classic sedan; new Figo hatch will come later this year.

    Published On Mar 26, 2015 11:40:00 AM

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    Ford has just unveiled production versions of the new Figo Aspire compact sedan, and has started production at its brand new Sanand plant in Gujarat.

    The Ford Figo Aspire will be powered by the new 1.2-litre petrol engine and a 1.5-litre DV5 turbo-diesel engine. The Ford Figo Aspire will also get a 1.5-litre petrol motor mated to a six-speed twin-clutch automatic gearbox. The carmaker has already started testing the new Figo in both, hatchback and compact sedan forms in India. 

     
    Mark Fields, CEO Ford Motor Company presenting Mrs.Anandiben Patel, chief minister of Gujarat with a souvenir of gratitude.
     
    Ford’s new Sanand plant has a production capacity of 2,40,000 units and 2,70,000 engines per year, for both domestic and export markets. The new assembly plant is fully integrated to support stamping, body assembly, paint, trim and final assembly. The paint shop will utilise Ford’s environment-friendly rotational dip technology and 3-Wet technology paint processes that will further improve paint quality and durability.
     
    Ford also claims that it will reduce the levels of Volatile Organic Compounds, CO2 emissions and waste.

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