2017 Ford B-Max: Ford's Renowned Car Model

Mar 27, 2017 07:50 AM EDT | Ivy Lebanan

The 2017 Ford B-Max is the smallest MPV which is technically the rival of Citroen C3 Picasso, Skoda Roomster, and Yeti. It is designed with a pair of sliding rear doors and a unique body structure.

The model is a utility-oriented hatchback, which makes it unique. The vehicle is 4.1 meters long while it is a few millimeters shorter than the Citoën's Picasso and 200mm shorter than the Vauxhall's Meriva.

The car basic is similar to the smaller Fiesta, its engines go in sideways, driving the front wheels, and the suspension is through the MacPherson struts at the front and at the rear is the torsion beam.

The 2017 Ford B-Max cabin space is an average space for a mini-MPV class but has easy access to the back if the passenger is leaning inside to adjust a child's seat. The Ford B-max gives a significant effect on the passenger's side due to the vehicle's front passenger seatback is folded flat wherein you could load or unload long boxes from the side of the car. It's a car that is built by smart and modern designers.

The 2017 Ford B-Max is equipped with the ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine, which makes the B-max remarkably flexible. The B-max is more mature and more meticulously fine-tuned than competing vehicles when it comes to sporting taste. Its front contact patches allow forming a regular and stable interaction with the road.

The poise of the car comes without any chassis noise, and just as Ford is used to be, it always has a smooth and delicate sense of dynamic resolve. The innovative doors and missing pillars may pose some kind of revised feature but they do improve access in everyday life and the car. This model from Ford is truly one of the best choices for a family vehicle.

 

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