Ford Is "Categorically Not Working On A Fiesta RS"

During a chat with Jay Ward, Product Communications Director for Ford of Europe, he confirmed that nobody at the Blue Oval is currently working on an RS version of the Fiesta
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The Ford Fiesta ST is one of the best affordable enthusiast cars on the market today, and with Ford Performance claiming it’ll have 12 fast models by 2020, exactly what is still to come from the Blue Oval has been cause for speculation. At the forefront of this has been talk of a Fiesta RS, with many outlets reporting that a 250bhp model is on the way, however we can officially write that off - for now.

Jay Ward, Product Communications Director for Ford of Europe, confirmed that the company is not working on a hotter Fiesta. While he refused to speculate on future models, Ward said “we can say categorically that we are not working on a Fiesta RS at this time. Where that speculation came from, no one quite knows, but at no point was it fed by us. I totally get the enthusiasm for it - I mean, wouldn’t it be great? - but right now it’s not [happening]”.

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That’s not to say that it won’t happen, as we still have a few years for Ford Performance to fill its model quota, however anyone hoping that the car might be imminent will be disappointed. Dave Pericak, Ford Performance global director, added “if we’re going to do an ST or an RS, it’s going to be a full commitment, and that takes a lot of effort and resources.”

So while it’s not never, it’s not coming any time soon. To convert the Fiesta to an RS would mean full commitment from start to finish, and if Ford hasn’t even started yet, the earliest you could expect a mega-Fiesta - if at all - would be at the tail end of that 2020 plan.

Comments

Jack I'Anson

C’mon Ford…

01/06/2016 - 10:18 |
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Anonymous

Yeah great…guess these 12 performance cars will all be some kind of “special mustang”

01/06/2016 - 12:21 |
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Jordan Mellinger

I’m betting that quite a few cars that never had the ST/RS/SVO/SVT badge are going to be rolled into this new line of performance cars.

01/06/2016 - 16:33 |
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TipsyTimothy

fok sake

02/12/2016 - 13:17 |
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Anonymous

Damn. As a current fiesta st I just think a 3000lb or less awd car with 250hp at a sub $30k price range would be the ultimate fun budget car. Make the torque vectoring defeatable, so they can save money on diffs but make the car easily compatable with aftermarket diffs. Doesn’t even have to have all the computer wizardry if it maintains the driving dynamics of the current fiesta st.

08/23/2016 - 14:59 |
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