Production of the Ford Fiesta will end after 47 years and over 18 million units sold car auto cars
Model e Europe general manager Martin Sander said last year. “There comes the point where we need the space for construction, because we are turning the Fiesta plant into a fully battery-electric plant. This is why we had to make a decision that we have to stop Fiesta production.”
The Ford Fiesta is one of the company’s longest-running nameplates and since its introduction in 1976, more than 18 million units have been sold worldwide. It will be indirectly replaced by an electric version of the Puma SUV, although it remains to be seen if that vehicle will be able to capture the same loveable essence as the Fiesta.with almost 5 million examples sold there since its introduction. Indeed, it was the nation’s highest-selling new car every year between 2009 and 2020.
Unfortunately, the Fiesta isn’t the only iconic Ford hatchback being axed in the electric age. The automaker has also confirmed that production of the Focus will cease in 2025.
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