Ford Overseas News
Land Rover Freelander Wins Best 4x4
The Land Rover
Freelander Td4 has won the title of Best 4X4 of the year,
awarded by the UK magazine 'Diesel Car.' The Freelander Td4
was launched in September last year and has been acclaimed
by the press and customers alike.
Transmission on the Freelander Td4 is via a new, five-speed manual gearbox, with a five-speed automatic gearbox with Steptronic. The automatic option allows the driver to select normal automatic, sport mode or Steptronic for maximum control in all conditions.
Other improvements introduced with the latest Freelanders include improved suspension, brakes and a revised interior.
The Freelander Td4 combines a responsive engine with good economy in a versatile package, and the availability of the five-speed automatic gearbox with Steptronic adds to its driver appeal.
New Transit
Wins Arctic Van Test
The new Ford Transit has won
Europe's toughest driving challenge, the Arctic Van Test.
Coping with snow, ice and subzero temperatures, the Transit
was pitted against other participating vehicles on a
demanding five-day series of driving tests in Finland and
Lappland.
Volkswagen, Toyota, Fiat, Peugeot, Citroen,
Hyundai, Iveco, Mercedes and Mazda also took part in the
challenge. After a wide-ranging and detailed assessment of
all the models, journalists from Scandinavia, Belgium,
Germany and Russia gave the Transit top marks.
The
judges were particularly impressed with the Transit's
comprehensive equipment, modern technology and
driver-friendly work environment. Other areas which scored
highly were the vehicle's driver airbag, anti-lock brakes,
easy accessibility and fuel economy.
Ford and Cosworth
Team Up on High-performance SVT Focus Engine
Ford Motor
Company's Special Vehicle Engineering Team (SVE) and
Cosworth Technology have teamed up to deliver a special
breed of high-performance engine that will debut in the
upcoming 2002 SVT Focus.
This Focus, the most powerful
version of the popular hatchback yet to be released,
benefits from a redesigned version of the 2.0L Ford Zetec
engine.
"This is a high-performance engine that will
deliver a high level of customer satisfaction because of its
good drivability characteristics," said Karl Kollin, SVE
powertrain engineer.
The new engine in the SVT Focus
represents several technological "firsts" for Ford and is
designed to provide smooth, almost effortless acceleration,
while emitting a growl from the finely tuned engine that is
sure to appeal to any performance enthusiast.
Modifications to the engine include a dual-stage intake
(DSI) manifold, variable cam timing on the intake camshaft
and an under-body-only catalyst system.
Land Rover
Launches New Commercial Vehicles
Land Rover UK is aiming
to increase its impact in the commercial vehicle sector with
the launch of two new commercial vehicles.
The new
Discovery Commercial is based on the Series II model that
first made its appearance in 1998 and will be available
powered by the 2.5-litre, five-cylinder Td5 diesel engine.
There is also a wide range of options available with the
Discovery Commercial.
The Freelander Commercial is now
available in 2001 model year form with a 1.8-litre,
four-cylinder petrol engine or the new 2.0-litre,
four-cylinder common rail diesel Td4 engine.
Both the
Discovery and Freelander commercials will go on sale this
month.
Ford Announces 'TH!NK @bout London' Electric
Vehicle Programme
Ford has announced plans to launch
"TH!NK @bout London," a pilot sustainable mobility programme
that will see the introduction during the Northern
Hemisphere summer of a fleet of electric cars onto the
capital's roads.
Ford is now looking for modern,
creative and innovative businesses and organisations based
in central London to take part in the programme. These
businesses and organisations will be offered one of 15 TH!NK
City electric cars at a highly attractive rate and asked in
return to provide feedback on how the vehicles are used,
ways in which they help to solve city transport problems and
report on the car's general performance.
The two-seater
TH!NK City car is silent, contemporary and environmentally
sensitive -- producing zero emissions when used, and has an
acceleration of 0-50 kph in less than seven seconds and a
top speed of 90 kph.
Land Rover Increases Share in a
Competitive UK Market
Land Rover is celebrating figures
showing an 8-percent increase in sales for the first quarter
of 2001 for its Freelander, Discovery and Range Rover
Star performer for Land Rover is the Freelander, the
class leader in the 4x4 market that recorded an increase of
22 percent. Land Rover puts this performance down to the
major revisions introduced to the Freelander range for 2001.
These revisions include a new model with a 2.5-litre,
V-6 petrol engine and a new 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel
engine. Also new is a five-speed, automatic gearbox with
Steptronic gear change. This is standard on the V-6 and
optional on the diesel. The Freelander lineup is completed
by a 1.8-litre, four-cylinder petrol version.
Sales of
the Range Rover luxury off-road vehicle also saw a 4-percent
increase.
New Ford Mondeo Scoops an Astonishing 21
Trophies in the UK
The new Ford Mondeo has enjoyed more
critical acclaim in the UK in its first six months on sale
than any previous Ford model, including the Ford
Focus.
"From the moment the new Mondeo was launched, it
was clear that we had a very special product. To have won 21
awards in six months is testimony to this," said Ian
McAllister CBE, chairman and managing director, Ford
Britain.
In addition to the many regional awards the car
has won, the new Ford Mondeo has secured some of the
highest-profile accolades that are awarded within the motor
industry.
Amongst the tally of 21 awards, the new Mondeo
has become the outright European winner of the Auto Express
AUTO1 awards, BBC Top Gear's Car of the Year, Fleet News'
Car of the Year, Fleet Week's Fleet Car of the Year, What
Car? Car of the Year and Channel 4 Driven's Car of the Year.
The Ford Mondeo has redefined the medium-car class since
its original launch in 1993, with more than 2.5 million
sales across the world. Mondeo's acclaimed vehicle dynamics
and driving quality have been the inspiration for successive
cars in the Ford range, and like the new Mondeo, the
original scooped numerous accolades over its seven years of
production.
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