Manufacturer | Ford Motor Company |
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Class | Concept car |
Body style | 4-door sedan 3-door hatchback |
Wheelbase | 98.0 in (2,489 mm) |
Length | 145.4 in (3,693 mm) |
Width | 65.1 in (1,654 mm) |
Height | 54.3 in (1,379 mm) |
Related | Ford Fiesta Mark VI |
The Ford Verve concepts are a series of subcompact car concepts from Ford Motor Company which the sixth generation Ford Fiesta (Mark VI-VII) is based upon.[1] Upon its presentation, Ford Verve was intended to meet market demands for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.[2] The 3-door hatchback and 4-door sedan versions of Fiesta are all based on the Verve, with the 5-door hatchback and the 2-door van being their derivatives.[3] The concept itself was shown at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Verve comes in both four- and three-door body styles. The four-door is the basis for the production vehicle that will be sold in North America beginning in 2010. The European three-door is being shown to test market reaction to the body style – as a possible additional small car for the North American market.
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The Verve continues Ford's Kinetic Design family styling theme, first seen on the Ford S-MAX.
Martin Smith, executive director of design for Ford of Europe, described the Verve as "a chic, modern and individualistic statement for a sophisticated, fashion-aware generation."[4] The concept was created by a team of designers from Ford studios in Dunton, England, and Cologne, Germany.
Occupants are cocooned in a cabin trimmed in different hues of glove leather, with an array of modern multimedia conveniences at their fingertips.
The slick three-door hatchback features a panoramic glass roof, pillarless side glass, LED headlamps, high-mounted LED taillamps, integrated tailgate spoiler and dark-chrome lower diffuser with integrated center exhaust outlet.
The car rides on 18-inch low-profile tyres mounted on two-piece, 12-spoke alloy wheels.
On 19 November 2007, Ford unveiled its second Verve concept. This second version took the form of a four-door notchback and was styled similarly to the Frankfurt version of the car. It was finished in frosted grape.[5]
An further four-door Verve concept car for North America was revealed at the North American International Auto Show in January 2008.[6][7] It was finished in Rouge Red, and unique to this version, featured a modified front fascia. The most notable changes were in a deeper upper grille, with Ford of North America's trademark 'three-bar' graphic, and a downsized lower inverted trapezoidal grille.
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