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The Fiesta Van has returned to Ford’s commercial vehicle lineup, but it still won’t be heading to North America.
Based on the all-new Ford Fiesta, the Fiesta Van serves as a stylish, compact, and economical vehicle for businesses that don’t need something larger like a Transit Connect. The three-door hatchback boasts approximately 35 cubic feet (1 cubic meter) of cargo space, with a load length of almost 4.3 feet (1.3 meters), and a gross payload of around 1,100 pounds (500 kilograms). To ensure the Fiesta Van can take a beating, the load space has a composite and mesh full bulkhead, durable sidewall trim, and a tough rubber floor covering four tie-down hooks.
Like the standard Fiesta, the Fiesta Van is packed with the latest technologies including Ford’s SYNC 3 infotainment system. That means it’s compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, all controlled through a floating, tablet-inspired eight-inch touchscreen. Business customers also benefit from the new FordPass Connect onboard modem for connectivity while on the go.
There’s even a Fiesta Van Sport model, which adds unique front and rear design treatment, color-matched rocker panels, and up to 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the Sport trim gets revised seats and trim materials, unique steering wheel, pedals, and gear lever, while adjustable speed limiter and lane keeping system are standard.
this article first appeared on AutoGuide
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