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New Ford Figo hatchback spotted without camouflage

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The next-generation Ford Figo hatchback has been spotted once again, completely undisguised. The car is expected be launched by the end of the year.

The images show the car wearing an orange shade, with fog lamps and alloy wheels. The car is based on the Ka hatchback which Ford sells in Brazil. It uses the company's new design language with an Aston Martin-like, hexagonal front grille and swept back headlamps. At the rear, there is a roof-mounted spoiler, a windshield wiper and forward-pointing wraparound tail lamps. "Titanium" and "TDCi" badges on the hatch suggest that this is the top end trim level of the diesel version of the car.

The Figo hatchback is expected to be loaded with equipment including Ford MyKey, an infotainment screen, a mobile dock (on lower variants), an integrated music system with Ford's SYNC, automatic climate control and electronic folding mirrors, among others.

The Figo hatchback expected to share its engines and transmissions with the Aspire. These include a 1.2-litre TiCVT petrol unit and a 1.5-litre TDCi diesel.

 
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