The Ford Fiesta van has been a big hit within the small car-based van sector, but the new version looks set to build on this success with a host of new features. Alongside the line-up of diesels that offer 99g/km emissions – at most – the range has been boosted by the arrival of the 1.5 litre Duratorq TDCi.
All these models also deliver at least 76mpg, while Econetic technology does even better than this, with 85.6mpg and an emission rate of just 87g per km. In all, there are three engine options: the 75PS 1.5-litre, the 95PS 1.6-litre TDCi and the 82PS 1.25 litre petrol. The former two engines are built in Dagenham, while the latter is built in Bridgend.
For those seeking the very best in economy, the Fiesta Van Econetic is the leader of the pack. Among its many features are standard Auto-Start-Stop, aerodynamic rear under-tray, lowered suspension and low rolling resistance tyres.
Another impressive feature is Ford Mykey, which enables companies to limit their drivers’ exposure to risk and promote safer driving. It also gives fleets details on ownership.
One more innovative feature of this model is Ford Sync with Emergency Assistance, which connects the driver to emergency services should an accident occur. This system is combined with Active City Stop (collision avoidance technology).
Hill Start Assist, Rear View Camera and Easy Fuel are other useful features of this new van.
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