The Figo — an all-new nameplate, which in colloquial Italian means ‘cool’, is actually a re-skinned version of the previous-generation European Fiesta hatch (Code:B256) on which the Indian Fiesta saloon (Code: B376) is also based.
The Figo’s nose is particularly distinctive and bears a strong resemblance to other ‘Kinetic’ Fords with a slim upper grille and a large and inverted lower grille which impart a sense of energy and motion even in these photos. The lights, though not as radically elongated as other modern Fords, have that stretched back look and look quite striking. The side profile and glass area look a bit old-fashioned and betray traces of the previous Fiesta hatchback.
From the rear, the Figo’s roots are also obvious with the high-mounted vertical tail-lights and rear quarter-glass that characterised the Fiesta hatch and Fusion here. However, a different tailgate, completely new tail-light design and a smooth, chunky bumper update the looks dramatically. The Figo manages to look quite contemporary and the design and styling should work well in the segment of the market it plans to compete in.
The Figo’s nose is particularly distinctive and bears a strong resemblance to other ‘Kinetic’ Fords with a slim upper grille and a large and inverted lower grille which impart a sense of energy and motion even in these photos. The lights, though not as radically elongated as other modern Fords, have that stretched back look and look quite striking. The side profile and glass area look a bit old-fashioned and betray traces of the previous Fiesta hatchback.
From the rear, the Figo’s roots are also obvious with the high-mounted vertical tail-lights and rear quarter-glass that characterised the Fiesta hatch and Fusion here. However, a different tailgate, completely new tail-light design and a smooth, chunky bumper update the looks dramatically. The Figo manages to look quite contemporary and the design and styling should work well in the segment of the market it plans to compete in.
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