Posted by Craig SalterFord has announced a range of upgrades to its ever-popular Fiesta range.Motorists looking for a safe new Ford could find the Fiesta range more appealing now the manufacturer has rolled out an electronic stability programme across its vehicle line-up.All newly-ordered Fiestas will be fitted with the function, bringing the range in line with Ford's large and medium-sized vehicle line-ups.In addition, new Ford buyers opting for a Fiesta will also benefit from reduced CO2 emissions and Bluetooth connectivity in the top-of-the-range Titanium model.The carbon output of the vehicles has been cut by four grams for the 1.25-litre model, by three grams in the 1.6-litre version and by five grams in the 1.6-litre Ti-VCT model.Additional enhancements include heated door mirrors and an in-car entertainment bonus of remote steering-mounted controls, aux-in jack and two additional speakers in the Studio line-up, while the Titanium gets Bluetooth and USB connectivity.A new ink blue colour is also being offered across the range.Recent figures from Jato Dynamic highlighted that Ford's Fiesta is currently Europe's most popular car.
