Ford is yet to confirm plans for a Fiesta RS, or even acknowledge that it’s considering the possibility, but AutoExpress reports the car will arrive in 2010, one year after the launch of the new ST. According to the source, the diminutive hot-hatch will get a more powerful version of the Fiesta ST's 1.6L turbo engine. This would give the RS a power output of around 200hp, all channeled through the front-wheels.
With those power levels expect the RS to have a 0-60mph time of around six seconds and a top speed in excess of 140mph, putting it directly in the territory of established hot-hatches such as the Renaultsport Clio 197 Cup and the VW Golf GTI.
Also expect the RS to lose creature comforts its porky brother, the Fiesta ST, retains - this means a stripped out cabin with race seats and lightweight materials. Also expect a much more driver focused suspension setup to give the RS real appeal amongst enthusiasts. Stiffer springs, anti-roll bars and big, grippy tires are all likely candidates.
With the Fiesta due to arrive in North America and Asia-Pacific around the end of the decade, the new RS would serve as a nice halo model to help bring customers into showrooms. That is, of course, if Ford gives the project the green light.
2009 Ford Fiesta five-door
2009 Ford Fiesta three-door


Reader Comments
Thu Mar 27 2008 2:08 AM
bambam says
green light.
green light
Thu Mar 27 2008 6:17 AM
JUSTIN says
Love it...Release it...Goto get it
Thu Mar 27 2008 11:42 AM
chris says
CRAP. guaranteed it wont be here in time for the end of my current lease. GUARANTEED. and then I'm going to get a lesser car... and then it will come out a couple months later and i'll wanna shoot myself.
Sat Mar 29 2008 10:52 AM
NaBUru38 says
Wait, wait one minute. The Golf is one segment above the Fiesta. The Polo GTI is about as powerful and performant as the Fiesta ST, but much more expensive too. Direct rivals for this Fiesta RS would be the Corsa OPC/VXR, the 207 RC and the Clio RS you mentioned.
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