Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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1st June 2026, 17:11 #5661Senior Member
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The new Ford cars are going to be "rally-bred"...
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/n...rs-europe-2029
But the new 'Fiesta' is an EV so I cant see it being the base for a WRC rally car.
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So was the Lancia Ypsilon at first with only EV, then they added 1.2 ice engine with hybrid (probably because they realized that sales will not be so good). Remember that Ford is quite stupid right now, they killed their most profitable cars, go with their heads into the wall with "only EV"... And when sales significantly dropped they reconsidered bringing Fiesta back. Of course they will probably realize that they should put also ice engine in it.
That Fiesta is ugly as sh!t. Sorry, but it is. At least they could try to make it prettier. Of course rally render looks fantastic, but original.. awww, I'm throwing up.
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Why do such cars not sell, truly a mistery
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1st June 2026, 20:37 #5664Senior Member
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It's sad and pretty pathetic that Ford (Europe) are planning just one new small hatchback and that an EV based on a Renault 5 platform.
And adding insult by calling all 5 planned new cars 'rally-bred' and to be 'sporty' just because they'll only tune the suspension.
Their previous great designers and engineers must be disgusted.
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Yesterday, 20:57 #5665Senior Member
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They will bring back the Focus too, eventually. It was a braindead decision to kill the whole line up and only sell the Puma in the mass market. PSA and Renault never abandoned the market and are now reapping the benefits.
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Hyundai do follow the same pattern. Killing their cars just to bring "new e-suvs".
It's also interesting how some brands which did have a really great herritage in rallying are now completely nowhere, I mean, Mitsubishi for example, maybe we could also mention Subaru, Lancia (they are at least trying to bring back their brand on the feet). It looks like those brands can't survive without rallying (it went down after they left WRC).
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