
Rival media outlets have reported this  week that Ford will unveil its new Figo light hatch at January’s New  Delhi auto show. But Ford Australia is remaining tight lipped.
Speaking  to motoring.com.au overnight, Ford Australia’s public affairs director,  Sinead Phipps said that while there is indeed a car in the pipeline,  its description is top secret.
“We are inviting press to India  for the New Dehli auto show to reveal a new vehicle that will be coming  to Australia. But I can’t supply any further specifics at this point,”  stated Phipps.
Most believe the mystery model to be a newer version of the Figo, which is a sub-Fiesta offering already on sale in India.
A  light, five-door hatch, Figo is produced at FoMoCo’s Chennai (India)  plant, the model received a wealth of Australian R&D during its  gestation, including significant input from the same man tasked with  developing the FG series Falcon, Scott Strong.
If indeed this is  the car in question, it will replace the current fifth-generation  Fiesta-based Figo (pictured), which has been on sale in India since  March 2010. 
Currently, Figo is offered with a choice of 1.2-litre (52kW/102Nm)  petrol or 1.4-litre (51kW/160Nm) turbodiesel four-cylinder engines. It  is unclear if these engines will carry over into the new model...That  is, if one exists!
The New Delhi auto show begins on January 5, 2012.
Thanks to: Car Point
 
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