Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Fiesta
Power
95HP
Torque
205Nm
Consumption
4.1l/100
Emissions
107g/km
0-100 km/h
11.8s
Top Speed
175km/h
Weight
1100kg
Price
16,450€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 3 doors
295 L
42 L
70 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Fiesta 3p Sport Match 1.6 TDCi · 95 CV (2012)
General description
The 2012 Ford Fiesta, especially in its Sport Match trim, is much more than just a utility car. It is the embodiment of youth and dynamism, a car that appeals directly to emotion. With its 95 HP 1.6 TDCi diesel engine, it was presented as a brilliant option for those looking for an agile daily companion, with a sporty touch and ridiculously low consumption, without sacrificing a head-turning design.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Fiesta is to feel an immediate connection with the road. Although its 95 horsepower won't pin you to the seat, the generous 205 Nm of torque from low revs gives it surprising agility in the city and lively acceleration. Its chassis is its great work of art; the firm suspension and precise electric steering invite you to devour curves with a confidence and a smile that few cars in its segment could offer. It's a car that feels light, responsive, and, above all, immensely fun to drive.
Design and aesthetics
Ford's 'Kinetic Design' reached its maximum expression in this generation of the Fiesta. The 3-door body gives it a small, athletic, and muscular coupé silhouette. Every line, from the sharp headlights to the rising waistline and the 17-inch wheels of the Sport trim, screams dynamism. It's a design that has aged wonderfully, maintaining a freshness and appeal that still turns heads today.
Technology and features
In 2012, technology focused on the driving experience. You won't find large touch screens or advanced assistants, but rather clear instrumentation and a center console with just the necessary controls. It had the essentials like electric power steering and a functional sound system. The real technology was under the hood, with an efficient common-rail diesel engine compliant with Euro 5 regulations, which achieved an almost magical balance between performance and consumption.
Competition
In its time, the battle in the B-segment was fierce. It faced giants like the SEAT Ibiza, the Volkswagen Polo, the Renault Clio, or the Peugeot 208. While the Polo offered a greater sense of interior quality and the Clio opted for comfort, the Fiesta clearly distinguished itself by being the most passionate and rewarding to drive. It was the choice for the driver who prioritized sensations and design above all else.
Conclusion
The Ford Fiesta 1.6 TDCi Sport Match is a car you buy with your heart. It represents the perfect choice for those looking for more than just a means of transportation. It is a perfect cocktail of captivating design, an exceptional chassis, and an energetic and frugal diesel engine. A little gem that proves you don't need great power to enjoy driving and that a practical everyday car can also be exciting.




