- Replacing the iconic original, the new Ford Ka is stylish, modern
and great fun to drive
- Expressive styling combines Ford’s latest kinetic design language
with the youthful and cheeky spirit of the original Ka
- Suspension, steering and chassis have been meticulously tuned by
Ford engineering specialists to deliver the most exciting driving dynamics of
any small car
- Efficient to run and environmentally friendly with two economical,
low emission engines: 1.2-litre 69 PS Duratec petrol and the first Ka diesel – a
1.3-litre 75 PS Duratorq TDCi
- Both petrol and diesel models available with sub-120g/km CO2
emissions
- Available in major European markets by late 2008/early 2009
Cologne, September 5, 2008 - The exciting new Ford
Ka makes its global debut at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. It replaces the iconic
original Ka, which brought new levels of style and enjoyment to the small-car
market when it was launched in 1996.
The new Ka retains all of the qualities which made the Ka brand so popular –
compact size, great looks, lively dynamics and fun personality – but presents
them in a fresh new package.
With its striking interior and exterior design, outstanding dynamics and
unique character, the Ford Ka sets a new standard for affordable small cars.
Practical, safe, cheap to run, and friendly to the environment, this bold new
model starts a new chapter of the Ka success story.
Production of the new
Ford Ka commences in the autumn of 2008, and the vehicle will go on sale in most
major European markets in late 2008/early 2009.
Stylish and
fashionable
With the introduction of new Ka, Ford has extended its
kinetic design language to the smallest car range.
The new vehicle has a stylish, fashionable appearance which combines Ford’s
latest design thinking with some of the youthful and cheeky spirit which made
the original Ka so popular.
Designed for a young target audience who enjoy making a bold statement in
their choice of car, the new Ka has the same compact proportions as its
predecessor, but with a chunky and expressive style all of its own.
A number of visual cues from the outgoing car ensure that the new design is
recognisably a Ka, yet it has the dynamic qualities which mark it out as a
member of the kinetic design family.
Bold, colourful interior
The interior of the new Ka has
a stylish, dynamic design, just like the exterior. The same kinetic design
philosophy used to shape the body is applied inside the vehicle, ensuring that
the fresh and modern character of the external design is matched by the interior
style.
Bold contrasts and expressive colours have been deliberately chosen to
reflect the more adventurous tastes of the typical Ka customer. These are
combined with some imaginative design details to give the interior a fashionable
and fun personality which is quite unique in the B-car segment.
The new Ka is practical too, with generous interior space and comfortable
accommodation for four adults and their belongings. The high seating position,
carefully placed controls and excellent visibility make the Ka a pleasure to
drive for drivers of all ages.
Exciting driving dynamics
The original Ka was renowned
for its go-kart like handling, and the new Ka has been designed to be just as
fun and rewarding to drive, with the most exciting driving dynamics of any small
car.
Ford’s own chassis engineering experts have tuned the suspension, steering,
and chassis, with the same meticulous attention to detail which has made Ford a
leader in vehicle dynamics.
Final testing was conducted using a combination of public roads, proving
grounds and race tracks – including the legendary Nürburgring in Germany.
During the engineering process, information was exchanged with the team
developing the new Fiesta, and certain components, such as the tyres, were
jointly developed for both models.
Economical and environmentally friendly
The affordable
new Ford Ka is designed to be both cheap to run and kind to the environment. It
uses two economical, low emission engines: a 1.2-litre 69 PS Duratec petrol
engine and, for the first time on Ka, a 1.3-litre 75 PS Duratorq TDCi
turbodiesel.
Both petrol and diesel models are available with sub-120g/km CO2
emissions.
The 1.2-litre petrol model, which is expected to be the largest seller in the
new range, has cut fuel consumption by 21 per cent compared to the previous
1.3-litre Ka.
The diesel model – available on the Ka for the first time – improves economy
still further, achieving a combined fuel consumption of 4.2 litres/100km.
Safe and secure
The new Ka may be a small vehicle, but
it has been engineered to meet Ford’s strict
in-house safety design
guidelines.
At the heart of the vehicle is the bodyshell, which has been
developed to provide an incredibly strong, stable crash structure to protect
passengers in case of an accident.
The bodyshell is combined with an Intelligent Protection System (IPS), which
integrates airbags, restraint systems and seating technologies to provide a
highly effective occupant safety system.
Ka choice
The new Ford Ka is available in two series –
Ambiente and Titanium – each offering an outstanding combination of value and
equipment. To complement these two models, there are a number of carefully
tailored option packs to provide customers with maximum choice when specifying
their vehicle.
Specify the Bluetooth-enabled Connectivity Kit, and the Ka comes equipped
with Bluetooth® mobile phone connectivity, a USB port to play music files
through the sound system and steering wheel controls.
Combine this with one of the superb six-speaker CD sound systems, and the new
Ka provides all the necessary equipment to keep its passengers connected and
entertained.
Unique among vehicles in the small-car segment, the new Ka also offers heated
windscreen and heated seats, invaluable for safe and comfortable driving in cold
winter conditions.
Development and production
The new Ford Ka has been
developed as part of a common project with Fiat. The vehicle is produced at the
modern Fiat manufacturing plant in Tychy, Poland, sharing the production line
with the Fiat 500 model.
Ka history
The original Ford Ka was launched at the
Paris Motor Show in 1996. It was immediately acclaimed for its exciting “New
Edge” styling and for bringing new levels of driving enjoyment to the class.
Sales soon took off across Europe, and the Ka gained the popularity which has
stayed with it throughout its lifetime, with a total of over 1,460,000 vehicles
produced. In the UK alone, the Ka has found 500,000 customers, and has been
segment leader since 2000.
New derivatives, such as the exciting StreetKa and SportKa models expanded
the Ka family, and helped to broaden and reinforce the model’s appeal.
The Ka has inspired tremendous loyalty amongst its customers, with many
owners coming back to the model time and time again. Based on Ford research, Ka
customers have the highest customer brand loyalty of any Ford model.