Ford’s Fiesta range is undergoing a revamp which will see all newly-ordered models come complete with Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) as standard.

Safety, technology and powertrain upgrades are being added to the already popular range, which tops the UK sales charts.

The move brings the Fiesta in line with the manufacturer’s large and medium care line-ups, it also represents a good deal for buyers as ESP previously cost roughly £300.

Additionally, the Studio series will come with heated door mirrors and, remote steering-mounted controls and two extra speakers.

At the top end of the range, the Titanium models now come with Bluetooth and USB connection, worth around £200, as standard.

There are also improvements in CO2 emissions in all three of the engine choices, with the 1.6-litre 95PS the most efficient at 107g, but the biggest drop is in the 1.6-litre Ti-VCT 120PS, which has dropped from 139g to 134g.

Ford recently unveiled its S1600 model, a limited edition released based on the Zetec-S.
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