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Ford Ka – The Baby Ford Becomes A Family
The Ford Ka was introduced to the world six years ago bringing original thinking to the sub-B car sector, at that time new territory for Ford. The Ka pioneered New Edge design – which has won it three major international style awards – in a low-cost, innovatively engineered, fun-to-drive package.
Since its launch, over one million Ka models have rolled off the Valencia assembly line in Spain. Many of those have been destined for ‘virgin’ Ford buyers lured to the brand by Ka for its style, an important purchase motivator in the sub-B class.
Ka has a loyal following, boasting Ford Ka Owner Clubs in the UK, Turkey, Japan, and the Netherlands, and it has inspired over 20 limited edition models among the European markets.
New models join enhanced Ka in 2003
In 2003, Ford of Europe is introducing two new family members – the stylish Streetka two-seat roadster and the lively, fun-to-drive Sportka – to join an enhanced Ka.
The original icon keeps its celebrated looks but benefits from an all-new engine, the 1.3-litre Duratec 8V, as well as colour, trim and feature updates.
Streetka, the first sub-B convertible from Ford, is the car that made it into series production ‘by popular demand’. Originally presented as a design concept by Ghia, it was the star of the 2000 Turin Motor Show. The media and public were won over by the transformation from four-seater hatchback to two-seater roadster with distinctive front and rear styling.
Such was the reaction that Ford of Europe enlisted the specialists Industrie Pininfarina SpA, of Turin, Italy, as engineering partners to produce a limited production run of Streetkas to Ford’s exacting quality standards, while keeping true to the show car’s original intent.
Streetka is now in production, essentially hand built in small numbers. It is the first Ford car to be built in Italy.
Completing the trio is the ‘edgier’ Sportka, which brings the looks and demeanour of its sister Streetka, to the original hard-top Ka body, along with the more potent 1.6-litre Duratec 8V engine. The Sportka will be available in the second half of 2003.
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