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Ford Fiesta car battery

Ford Fiesta is a small car with B-segment parameters, which the well-known automaker has been selling since 1976. It is traditionally sold as a three-door and five-door hatchback, but in some generations and markets it is also available as a sedan or three-door utility vehicle.

The fifth generation of the Ford Fiesta was sold from 2002 to 2008 (in Mexico until 2010 and in Brazil even until 2014). On sale was this model with gasoline engines of 1.25, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, and 2.0 liters. There were also diesels with a volume of 1.4 and 1.6 liters.

The sixth generation of the Ford Fiesta is sold with a total of twelve types of gasoline engine with a capacity of 1.0 to 1.6 liters (one of the engines is converted to LPG and three to Flexfuel engines) and power from 44 to 99 kW, as well as five diesels of 1.4 and 1.6 liters and power from 50 to 70 kW.

The seventh generation of the Ford Fiesta has been on sale since 2017.

Ford Fiesta battery

In gasoline Ford Fiesta car  batteries with a capacity of 40 – 44 Ah are used and in diesels then batteries with a capacity of 70 – 74 Ah.

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Ford Fiesta battery

Ford Fiesta battery

For Fiesta is a car intended for global markets, so it is not surprising that its assembly takes place in several places.

The fourth generation of the car was assembled in Almussafes, Spain (Ford Valencia); Dagenham, United Kingdom (Ford Dagenham); Cologne, Germany (CB&A); Saarlouis, Germany (SB&A); São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil (Ford Brazil); Chongqing, China (Changan Ford Mazda); Nanchang, China (Landwind) and Pretoria, South Africa (FMCSA).

The fifth generation was then created in Almussafes, Spain (Ford Valencia); Cologne, Germany (CB&A); Saarlouis, Germany (SB&A); Camaçari, Brazil (Ford Brazil); Valencia, Venezuela; Chennai, India (Ford India); Chongqing, China (Changan Ford Mazda).

The sixth generation of Ford Fiesta was born in the following places: Germany: Cologne (CB&A); Spain: Almussafes (Ford Valencia); Mexico: Cuautitlán Izcalli (CSAP); Brazil: São Bernardo do Campo (Ford Brazil); China: Nanjing (Changan Ford Mazda); Thailand: Rayong; Vietnam: Hai Duong (Ford Vietnam); Taiwan: Taoyuan (Ford Lio Ho); India: Chennai (Ford India); Venezuela: Valencia; Russia: Naberezhnye Chelny (Ford Sollers).