The new Ford Fiesta ST200 has been revealed at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show .
. It's a more powerful version of the hot supermini, and gets a power boost to 197bhp for its 1.6-litre turbocharged engine.
The standard Ford Fiesta SThas 180bhp and the ST200 version gets 10 per cent more power than that. It means there's 197bhp on tap as well as 290Nm of torque. The 0-62mph sprint takes 6.7 seconds, 0.2 seconds faster than the standard car. Plus, it will go on to a top speed of 143mph.
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The ST200 the most powerful production Fiesta ever, and Ford has tweaked the gear ratios to improve in-gear performance as well, working with the car's overboost system that adds extra power and torque for up to 15 seconds. Like the normal ST, the ST200 also gets a torque vectoring system, 3-mode stability control, quicker steering and lowered suspension with special damper settings.
The ST200 comes in an exclusive 'storm grey' exterior paint colour, with black 17-inch alloy wheels, red brake calipers and extra trim for the interior. This includes special part-leather Recaro front seats with silver stitching, new seatbelt designs and illuminated scuff plates.
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The Fiesta ST200 will start to be built in June this year, with deliveries later in the summer. There are no details on price yet, but we expect it to cost around £1,000 more than the equivalent Fiesta ST, which would set it at just over £20,000.
It faces stiff competition from Ford's tuning partner Mountune, however, which offers a £599 (plus fitting) upgrade for the standard Fiesta ST that boosts power to 212bhp and cuts the 0-62mph time to 6.4 seconds. It's available without voiding the car's manufacturer warranty, too.
There are no details on the ST200's economy figures, but there shouldn't be too much difference from the standard ST's 47.9mpg and 138g/km efficiency. We'll have more details when we see the car in the metal on Ford's Geneva Motor Show stand very soon.
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