Sep 14, 2016 06:02 AM EDT
2018 Ford Fiesta 3-Door Spy Photos: Lower, Wider, Sportier Update Revealed

For the first time, spy shots of the all new 2018 Ford Fiesta 3-doors have circulated showing the next generation of Ford Fiesta while testing with heavily camouflaged. With the spy photos, it seems like the Ford’s all new 2018 Fiesta is going to be slightly lower, wider and sportier than the current model. The car's styling also seems evolutionary at the front, adopting a flatter design than the outgoing model’s unit at the rear tail lights.

Check out the Fiesta's new hot body in the photo gallery here.

Early Debut Next Year

The 2018 Ford Fiesta is set to debut at the second half of 2017 featuring new sheet metal and upgraded interiors in terms of seats and infotainment system. It will not be alone as a five-door and eventually a sedan will also debut at one of the major European auto shows in 2017.

Rumors have spread that the overall design is compared to its outgoing model, which was first shown in 2008. It may give the impression that it has duplicated the 5-door model for it has been covered up in exactly the same way. Despite this, however, the spy photos shows that it will have huge improvements with its sportier appearance and various styling tricks.

It is expected to have better quality materials and less buttons being incorporated into a bigger touchscreen display housing Ford’s SYNC 3 software for music, navigation and connectivity. As for the engine compartments contents, the new three and four cylinder EcoBoosts units will deliver a complete-engine line-up.

Wait For More

It looks like the Ford Motor Company is aiming to improve and innovate as the 2018 Ford Fiesta is said to be just the beginning. Ford wants to redeem their name after some huge recalls happen this year and for most people the new Ford Fiesta is looking good.

It's too early to talk engine specs but sources say that Ford is working big time for engine improvements of the Fiesta. Wait until the evolution of handsome hatchback comes out in 2018.

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