Thursday, August 25, 2011

2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang by Roush Performance

2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang


Ford Mustang and Roush Performance tuning company has long been synonymous with each other, because in the eternal devotion of the latter to provide good after-sales Lovin 'in the iconic muscle car Ford.



For many years we have seen a number of Roush Ford Mustang set up, including the P-51B, Barrett-Jackson Edition, and 5XR. All these works are mighty impressive, especially for high standards in the Mustang tuning is carried out over the world.



With all the experience under his belt, Mustang, it should not come as a surprise to learn that Roush Performance has just revealed its new project, 2012 RS3 Mustang.



2012 Stage 3 Mustang, the famous RS3, powered by a 5.0L 4-valve DOHC TiVCT engine equipped with a supercharged Roush R2300, which increases the total production to a total of 540HP. Beside her package also includes a pretty impressive list of paint and graphics, and changes to the interior and exterior.



2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang Wallpapers


For the exterior package, Roush offers a new front panel with high beam, chin spoiler, side rocker splitters, rear valence, rear deck lid spoiler, and a new design square exhaust tips. The final touch was given a new set of 20-inch Hyper-black or 20-inch Chrome.



For the interior, the tuner added leather seats with embroidered logo, Phase 3, four-piece performance pedal, Roush sill plates illuminated, the new design to switch the ball in black or white, and a new interior Stage 3 chip with a serial number engraved car.



Clients will receive a choice of eight colors of base machine, six color graphic, graphics, and six accent colors, that is, a total of 288 unique color combinations possible.



2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang Wheels


When it comes to tuning package for the Ford Mustang, the list is pretty long. Just yesterday, SMS Supercars announced SMS 302 Black Label. The package not only comes with an impressive 575 hp engine, but also quite impressive exterior and interior upgrades.



Of course, American tuners are not the only ones interested in the Mustang. GeigerCars from Germany showed Shelby GT640 "Golden Snake" just the other day. This model, which includes the 640 hp and a lot of carbon fiber. So, if you really want to set up Mustang, there are many options to consider.



2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang by Roush Performance


Roush Performance has been granted approval for the Environmental Protection (EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB), to sell ROUSHcharged 2012 Roush Stage 3 Mustangs in all 50 states here in the U.S.. That's right, folks. You can get a piece of this monster Mustang in the USA! And if that was not good news for you, Roush Performance has released a video of the car to do some serious measures of burnout. Check it out, peeps!



Ford ’RS3’ Mustang
2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang


2012 Ford ’RS3’ Mustang


Engine



Ford ’RS3’ Mustang Engine


2012 Mustang 5.0L RS3 has a 4-valve DOHC TiVCT engine equipped with a supercharged Roush R2300, which increases the total output of 412HP to an impressive 540HP. The car is also equipped with an innovative off Roush exhaust system, which ensures that the system has a unique hollow chamber muffler design, the sound will not change over time as conventional glass packed exhaust would.



Prices



The 2012 Roush RS3 is priced at $59,945 and will be offered with a 3-year/36,000 mile warranty.



Ford ’RS3’ Mustang Logo


Yeah, I agree that this car has a different designs and detailing. However, I’m just wondering if this "540 hp" is real. If Roush could really make an impressive engine like that then why they didn’t do it to the Camaro and Aveo?

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ford Escape

Ford Escape Picture
Ford Escape Pictures


The Ford Escape is a compact SUV sold by the automaker Ford Motor Company introduced in 2000 as a 2001 model year and priced below the Ford Explorer. Although technically it's a crossover vehicle, it is marketed by Ford as part of its traditional SUV lineup (Escape, Explorer, Expedition) rather than its separate crossover lineup (Edge, Flex). The Escape was sold in Europe as the Ford Maverick. It was jointly developed with Mazda, in which Ford owned a controlling interest, and was released simultaneously with the Mazda Tribute. In the United States, Ford's Mercury division released a luxury version called the Mariner starting with the 2005 model year, but ended production in October 2010 as Ford ended the Mercury brand.



A hybrid version of the Escape was released in 2004, making it the first hybrid SUV.



The Escape is built on the Ford CD2 platform, which is in turn based on the Mazda GF platform, which was used by the Mazda 626. However, on June 23, 2010, it was announced that Ford will end production on the second generation Escape in 2011 and move production to its Louisville Assembly Plant in Louisville Kentucky, where it is slated to be succeeded by an American version of its European CUV counterpart, the Ford Kuga.



2010 Ford Escape Hybrid
2010 Ford Escape Hybrid


The first generation Ford Escape was released in North America for the 2001 model year. It was slotted below the larger, truck-based Explorer in Ford's lineup, but was larger than the small SUV offerings from Honda and Toyota. At the time, most sport utility vehicles used a truck based Body-on-frame design. Solid rear axles were commonly used due to their ability to carry heavy loads at the expense of a comfortable ride and good handling. Ford realized that most initial SUV owners did not take their vehicles off road, and decided instead to use a car-like Monocoque design with a fully independent suspension and rack and pinion steering for the Escape. Although not meant for serious off-roading, a full time all wheel drive system supplied by Dana was optional which included a locking center differential activated by a switch on the dashboard. The all wheel drive system normally sends most of the power from the engine to the front wheels. If slipping is detected at the front, more power will be sent to the rear wheels in a fraction of a second. The entire braking system was built by Continental Teves including the ABS and various related suspension components. CKD production began in 2002 at Ford Lio Ho Motor Co. in Taiwan for various Asian markets.



Ford Escape Black
Ford Escape Black


From 2001 to 2004 the Ford Escape was sold in Europe under the Maverick name, and replaced a rebadged version of the Nissan Mistral/Terrano II. Only two versions were made, the 2.0 L Zetec inline 4 engine with manual transmission and 3.0 L Duratec V6 with automatic transmission, both using gasoline as fuel. The absence of a diesel version did not help sales and the vehicle was temporarily discontinued in late 2003.



However, the Maverick in the UK for example, was only availble in XLT trim. Also, the dash board was not the same as the US Escape; it was instead taken from the Mazda Tribute.



The Maverick was reintroduced in 2005 in certain European markets with the Duratec V6 engine. It was announced that the Maverick would be assembled in Russia for the Russian market. As of 2006, the Maverick was no longer sold in Europe, leaving Ford without a compact SUV until the 2009 Ford Kuga was introduced.



The Maverick was primarily designed for on-road use – sold with normal road tires, and to be used with front-wheel drive most of the time. A second "gear lever" for the transfer gearbox enabled four-wheel drive mode with no centre differential and a limited slip rear differential – this precluded using full-time four-wheel drive on the road as it caused undue wear on the transmission and tires.



Ford Escape Interior
Ford Escape Interior


Crash test results for the Escape have been mixed. In the New Car Assessment Program administered by the USA based National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the car received 5 out of 5 stars for driver protection and 4 out of 5 stars for passenger protection in a 35 mph (56 km/h) frontal impact. The SUV received 5 stars for both driver and rear passenger in the side impact test. In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's 40 mph (64 km/h) frontal offset test, 2001–2004 Escapes received a score of "Marginal". In the side impact crash test vehicles equipped with the optional side air bags received a score of "Good" in the 31 mph (50 km/h), while those without the optional air bags received a score of "Poor".



All Escapes are equipped with a passive 'Immobiliser' called SecuriLock. This feature includes a 'RFID' chip embedded in the key which is read by the car each time the vehicle is started. If the vehicle fails to receive a valid confirmation signal from the key, the vehicle will not run even if the key is perfectly cut to match the original. Theft, Injury, and Collision losses reported to insurance companies for the Escape are among the lowest in its class.



In the USA, the Escape has been recalled 10 times, although the bulk of the problems only affected the first model year. In April, 2007 Ford announced it would recall nearly 500,000 Escape SUVs produced between 2001–2004 due to reported engine fires. Ford recalled those Escape year models because of improper sealing in the anti-lock braking system that could cause contamination and a short. Ford has said the fires did not cause personal injuries and the Escape hybrid was not affected.



2011 Ford Escape Black
2011 Ford Escape Black


The Escape and Tribute were updated in 2004 for the 2005 model year with a new base engine (the 2.3 L [2261 cc, 140 cu in] Duratec 23), which replaced the Zetec 2.0 L (1983 cc, 121 cu in) 127 hp (95 kW) 4-cylinder. The most powerful engine remained the 200 hp (150 kW) Duratec 3.0 L (2976 cc, 181 cu in) V6, with new engine mounts. Ford also added advanced airbag and seatbelt safety systems, an intelligent all wheel drive system, and exterior changes. 2005 was the first model year an automatic transmission was available on the base four-cylinder models. The automatic shifter was moved from the column to the console on all models equipped with automatic transmissions. Ford also deleted the recline feature on the rear seats to improve the safety of occupants in the rear seats in the case of a rear crash.



Ford Escape
Ford Escape


The Escape Hybrid is a gasoline-electric hybrid powered version of the Escape, launched in the U.S. in 2004, to offset the pollution resulting from non-hybrid SUV use. Built in Kansas City, Missouri, it was the first hybrid SUV to hit the market. The Ford Escape Hybrid was the first American-built hybrid and the first hybrid vehicle from an American automaker, joined by the Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Hybrids during the same model year. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the first generation Ford Escape Hybrid is 70% more efficient than the regular Escape. The Mercury Mariner Hybrid is a rebadged version of the Escape Hybrid, sold by Ford's Mercury marque. It features revised front-end styling and a more luxurious interior. The Mariner sits above the Escape in the Ford-Mercury-Lincoln hierarchy.



Escape hybrid versions can be identified by the "Hybrid" badges located on the front driver's and passenger's doors as well as near the right tailgate. In addition, the driver's side window in the cargo area is smaller in size in order to accommodate a ventilation slot for the high voltage battery. There was also a "Special Appearance Package" available as an option on the 2005–2007 Hybrid models. This package replaced the traditional lower cladding of the Escape with a silver finish. Standard equipment on the Escape Hybrid includes: an eight-way power adjustable driver's seat, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, cruise control, a six-CD stereo, 16-inch alloy wheels, power door locks with remote keyless entry, and power windows.



Ford built 17,000 Escape Hybrids in the second half of 2004, four times as many as it had originally planned. Starting in 2005 New York City and other cities in the world began using the Ford Escape Hybrid as taxicabs. The Ford Escape Hybrid won the North American Truck of the Year award in 2005.



Ford Escape wallpapers
Ford Escape Wallpapers


The Escape Hybrid uses technology similar to that used in the Toyota Prius. Ford engineers realized their technology may conflict with patents held by Toyota, which led to a 2004 patent-sharing accord between the companies, licensing Ford's use of some of Toyota's hybrid technology in exchange for Toyota's use of some of Ford's diesel and direct-injection engine technology. Ford maintains that Ford received no technical assistance from Toyota in developing the hybrid powertrain, but that some hybrid engine technologies developed by Ford independently were found to be similar to technologies previously patented by Toyota, so licenses were obtained. Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd., a Japanese automotive components supplier belonging to the Toyota Group, supplies the hybrid continuously variable transmission for the Escape Hybrid. While Toyota produces its third-generation Prius transmission in-house, Aisin is the only supplier of hybrid transmissions to other manufacturers. Friction has arisen concerning Aisin's allocation of limited production capacity and engineering resources to Ford. Sanyo Electric Co. built the 50 kg (110 lb),330V 5.5 Ah (would make it 1.8kWh storage) , 250-cell nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack for the 2005 Escape Hybrid.



The Escape Hybrid is a full hybrid, meaning the system can switch automatically between pure electric power, pure gasoline engine power, or a combination of electric battery and gasoline engine operating together, for maximum performance and efficiency at all speeds and loads. When braking or decelerating, the Escape's hybrid system uses regenerative braking, where the electric drive motor becomes a generator, converting the vehicle's momentum back to electricity for storage in the batteries. The Escape Hybrid's 133 horsepower (99 kW) gasoline I4 engine and electric motor combine to give 155 hp (116 kW), which gives the Hybrid Escape has nearly the same acceleration performance as the conventional 200 hp (150 kW) V6 Escape due to the electric motor's torque being available from zero rpm.



The hybrid is said to give approximately 75% greater efficiency, with about 33 to 36 mpg-U.S. in city traffic, and has demonstrated it can travel 400–500 miles (644–805 km) on a single 16.5-U.S.-gallon (62 L; 13.7 imp gal) tank of gasoline in the city, and 29 to 31 mpg-U.S. (7.6L-8.1 L/100 km; 35-37 mpg-imp) on the highway. To obtain these mileage figures, the owners manual states that pure gasoline, not ethanol blends, must be used. Unlike conventional vehicles, hybrids often achieve better figures in the city because they do not waste power idling and can recover some power when stopping (by using regenerative braking) that would be wasted in a conventional vehicle.



During a review by Car and Driver, it was noted that "[u]nder extremely light throttle, the electric motor will provide all the power necessary to creep around in urban traffic. In normal circumstances, the gas engine shudders to life somewhere between 10 and 20 mph to help the propulsion cause and will shut down again somewhere below 30 mph when slowing for a stop." The Escape Hybrid gives a top speed of 102 mph (163 km/h). In 2006 Ford showed an Escape that could run on E85 fuel.



2009 Ford Escape
2009 Ford Escape


The second generation Ford Escape debuted at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show. The North American-market Escape and its Mazda Tribute/Mercury Mariner siblings were redesigned in order to stay competitive with other new compact SUVs, however most of the internals have been carried over for the 2008 model year. The Escape still uses the CD2 platform. Ford also included an electronic stability control system standard on the 2008 Escape.



The updated Escape received some styling cues from the Explorer, Edge, and Expedition. Changes include a new grille with larger headlamps in the front fascia, while the sides were revised with cleaner lines and rounder wheel arches. The interior is also completely redesigned, including the newest standard Ford family navigation system.



The 2008 Escape and its Mercury Mariner sibling were the first vehicles to feature Ford's pull-drift steering compensation, an enhancement made possible by applying software control to the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system.



A new concept version for the Asian market, called the Ford Escape Adventure Concept, was revealed at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. It features a revised front and rear fascia, incorporating Ford's three-bar grill styling theme and restyled LED tail lamps.



Ford Escape Interior
Ford Escape Interior


The third generation Escape will begin with the 2013 model year. Production will move to Ford's Global C platform, which it will share with the next-generation Ford Kuga. The Ford Vertrek crossover concept at the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit previewed the design of the third generation Escape.US production will move to the Louisville Assembly Plant (which previously built the Ford Explorer), in October 2011. The Kansas City plant will continue assembling the Ford F-150 plus a new vehicle (rumored to be the Ford C-Max).



The 2013 Ford Escape will be a complete redesign and will come with features such as 4-wheel disc brakes, My Ford Touch, LED Tail lamps. Ford is also dropping it's 3.0 V6 engine, replacing it with their growing 2.0L 4 cylinder Eco-Boost motor.

Ford Edge

The Ford Edge is a mid-size crossover SUV (CUV) manufactured by Ford, based on the Ford CD3 platform shared with previous generation Mazda6 and marketed in rebadged form as the Lincoln MKX. The platform is shared with Mazda CX-9 crossover (stretched), the Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, and the Lincoln MKZ sedans.



Ford Edge
Ford Edge


The first generation Edge made its public debut at Detroit's North American International Auto Show in January 2006, with production starting in the October 2006 as a 2007 model, with the first ones reaching dealerships just before December 25, 2006, because of a brief delay in production due to issues with the supplier.



The Edge implements Ford's front end design with a three bar chrome grille.



Trim levels

The SE includes cloth seats, single-zone manual air-conditioning, AM/FM stereo with single-disc CD/MP3 player, and 17" painted aluminum wheels.



The SEL includes unique cloth seats, 6-way power driver's seat, premium AM/FM stereo with 6-disc in-dash CD/MP3 player, leather-wrapped steering wheel with secondary audio controls, and 18" painted aluminum wheels.



White Ford Edge Sport
White Ford Edge Sport

The Limited includes leather-trimmed seats, and optionally, 6-way power front passenger fold-flat seat, EasyFold second-row seat back release, dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control, SYNC in-car connectivity system, and 18" premium chrome-clad aluminum wheels. The Limited trim level replaced the SEL Plus in 2008.



The Sport (2008-) includes leather-trimmed with grey Alcantara suede inserts, reclining 60/40 fold-flat seats with center fold-down armrest, EasyFold second-row seat back release, premium AM/FM stereo with 6-disc in-dash CD/MP3 player, SYNC in-car connectivity system, larger diameter chrome exhaust tips, and 20" premium chrome-clad aluminum wheels. The Sport appearance package for the Ford Edge debuted at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, with sales beginning as a 2009 model. It came with standard all-body colored trim and 20-inch wheels. 22-inch wheels are an optional factory upgrade.



Ford Edge Sport
Ford Edge Sport


Engine

3,496 cc (3.496 L; 213.3 cu in) V6 (Duratec 35) 265 bhp (198 kW)@6250, 250 lb·ft (339 N·m)@4500

Standard transmission is 6F 6-speed [automatic transmission].





2011 Ford Edge Black
2011 Ford Edge Black

The Ford Edge has received several honors:

  • Ford Edge recognized as one of "Best Cars for Families" in 2007 by AAA and Parents Magazine.
  • Edge earns IIHS "Top Safety Pick" rating for models built after January 2007
  • 3.5L Duratec 35 V6 named one of the world's "10 Best Engines" by Ward.
  • Ford Edge named "2007 Urban Truck of the Year" by On Wheels, Inc.
  • Edge wins J.D. Power and Associates' 2007 "APEAL Award"
  • Edge wins "Michael Baldassarra Cross-Over of the year" by Uwaterloo SAE


Ford Edge Pictures
Ford Edge Pictures


Ford Canada announced in June 2007, that a gasoline-electric hybrid version of the Edge will debut in the 2010 model year. The model is expected to use a new hybrid system from Ford, pairing an electric motor with a V6 engine.



Additionally, after public presentation in 2007, Ford has been carefully pointing at future production of its HySeries Edge. This is a hybrid electric vehicle that uses hydrogen fuel along with plug-in charging of its lithium-ion battery pack, for a combined range of over 320 kilometres (200 mi). The HySeries system was first introduced in the Ford Airstream concept from the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. A concept of the Ford Edge with the HySeries Drive was unveiled in the 2007 Washington DC Auto Show. The HySeries system is related to General Motors E-Flex platform. The E-Flex Platform was introduced in the 2007 Detroit Auto Show as the power train of the Chevrolet Volt concept.



This vehicle was featured in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace starring Daniel Craig as Bond, which was filmed in 2008. In 2002, starting with Die Another Day, (Pierce Brosnan as Bond) Ford and EON Productions agreed to a three film contract to have their vehicles displayed and/or used in the Bond movies. After Quantum of Solace, their contract expired.



2012 Ford Edge
2011 Ford Edge


The facelifted Ford Edge was unveiled on February 12, 2010 at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show. Exterior changes include a new front fascia, wheels, and a revised bumper, while the revamped interior features upgraded materials and capacitive touch controls in place of some conventional buttons and switches, which can also be seen on the second-generation Lincoln MKX.



Three new engines are offered for the second generation: a 2.0L EcoBoost I4 engine, a 3.5L Duratec with Ti-VCT making 285 hp (213 kW) and 253 lb·ft (343 N·m) of torque, and for the Sport model, Ford will offer the same 3.7L Duratec engine that is offered in the 2011 Lincoln MKX with 305 hp (227 kW) and 280 lb·ft (380 N·m) of torque. The turbocharger in the new 2.0L engine is designed for 150,000 miles or 10 years.



2007-2010 Ford Edge
2007-2010 Ford Edge


The SE includes cloth-trimmed seats, single-zone manual air-conditioning, MyFord Touch with 4.2" color LCD displays in cluster and center stack with 5-way steering wheel controls, and 17-inch painted aluminum wheels.



The SEL includes unique cloth-trimmed seats, 6-way power driver's seat, dual-zone electronic automatic temperature controls (DEATC), leather-wrapped steering wheel with cruise control, 5-way switch pads and secondary audio controls, 18-inch painted aluminum wheels, reverse sensing system, and supplemental parking lamps.



The Limited includes leather-trimmed seats, 10-way heated power driver's seat, Sony audio system with High Definition radio with 12 speakers in 10 locations, MyFord Touch with (2) driver configurable 4.2" color LCD displays in cluster and 8" color LCD display in center stack, Ford Sync including media hub with 2 USB ports, SD card reader and video input jacks, 20-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels, rear view camera, and 6-way heated power, fold-flat front passenger seat.



The Sport includes 3.7L Twin-independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT) V6 engine, 6-Speed SelectShift Automatic transmission with paddle activation, unique Charcoal Black leather-trimmed seats with Silver Smoke Metallic inserts, 22-inch polished aluminum wheel with Tuxedo Black spoke accents, body-color front and rear lower fascia, 4-inch chrome oval dual exhaust tips, and body-color side lower cladding and rocker molding.



Ford Edge Interior
Ford Edge Interior

2011 Ford Edge

Type: Five-passenger crossover with front- or all-wheel drive

Price: $27,995

Engine: 3.5-liter V-6

Power: 285 horsepower, 253 pound-feet of torque

Transmission: Six-speed automatic with optional paddle shifters

EPA gas mileage

FWD: 19 mpg city / 27 mpg highway

AWD: 18 mpg city / 25 mpg highway

Report Card

Overall: *** 1/2

Exterior: Good. Smooth and fluid design with a nice curve. Still chunky in some places but improving.

Interior: Excellent. Top-notch infotainment system. Comfortable with lots of space.

Performance: Good. Nice power and acceleration. Excellent highway feel and still nimble around town.

Pros: Lots of features make the Edge fun to drive and stress free. MyFord Touch is the best telematics system available.

Cons: Price can climb with lots of features.



Ford Edge Inside
Ford Edge Inside

Friday, August 19, 2011

Ford C-Max

2012 Ford Focus C-MAX
The Ford C-Max (written Ford C-MAX and often called the Ford Focus C-Max) is a compact MPV produced by Ford in Saarlouis for Europe since 2003 and in North America from 2011. Although C-MAX was initially available only in Europe, the first generation was partially available in New Zealand. The North American model will launch with the second generation. With the introduction of the new large MPVs S-Max and Galaxy, the C-Max is the smallest multi-purpose vehicle of Ford's lineup.



Ford C-MAX


C-Max Mk I was the first product to use the Ford C1 platform, also used by the Ford Focus Mk II and the compact MPV Premacy/Mazda5. Its internal code name is C214.



It seats five passengers and has a large amount of cargo space, which can be increased by folding the rear seats flat. Some models feature diagonally sliding outer rear seats. It also shares the control blade independent rear suspension from the Focus.



Engines and transmissions



The available four-cylinder engines are the same as the Focus.

1.6 L Duratec was the basic engine for C-Max, 1.6 L Ti-VCT Duratec was also available.

1.8/2.0 L Duratec HE are the rest of available petrol engines

1.6/2.0 L Duratorq Ford/PSA made diesels were available along with Ford's 1.8 L Endura engine which is upgraded and named Duratorq



Transmissions matted with engines are Ford IB5 (1.6/1.8 Duratec), Ford Durashift (2.0 Duratorq), MTX-75 (2.0 Duratec / 1.6-1.8 Duratorq) manual and Ford Powershift double-clutch transmisison available with 2.0 Duratorq. Only automatic transmisison available was 4F27E matted with 2.0 Duratec.



2012 Ford C-Max Hybrid


In December 2006, the facelifted version of the C-Max was revealed at the 2006 Bologna Motor Show and went on sale in late spring 2007. The pre-facelift version of the car (2003–2007) was called the Ford Focus C-Max. The name change to C-Max is attributable to Ford's MPV strategy of creating a 'Max' branded line of MPVs, starting with the Ford S-Max, launched in 2006.



The facelift brought the car in line with Ford's 'Kinetic Design' design language, evidenced through its twin trapezoidal grilles, large wheel arches and angular headlights. However, as the car does not have a bodyshell originally designed for 'Kinetic Design,' Ford officially states that the car contains only 'elements' of the design language.



Ford C-MAX range


Alongside the third generation Ford Focus Mk III, the second generation C-Max (C344) is built on Ford's new Global C platform. The appearance is inspired by the Iosis Max concept, shown at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. In addition, Ford added a long wheelbase, seven-seat variant of the C-Max, the Ford Grand C-MAX



The vehicle was unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. Early European models include 5 seats, and 7-seat models entered the market at the end of 2010 (except Russia, where there is only the 7-seat model). At the 2011 North American International Auto Show, Ford announced a 7-seat C-MAX for the North American market. However, this model was cancelled prior to launch.



Features



The new MK III platform is the first in its class to support Torque Vectoring Control (TVC).



The redesigned C-Max features flat folding third row seats, a hands free power lift gate, rear view camera, park assist, and panoramic sunroof. HD Radio, Sirius XM, Sync, dual-zone climate control system, and navigation system come as standard or as available options on the different trim lines.



The aerodynamics (drag coefficient, cw) of the car has been improved, being 0,30 for the 5 seater and 0,32 for the Grand C-Max.



Engines and transmissions



Like the previous C-Max new also comes with range of petrol and diesel four-cylinder engines which are shared with Focus.

1.6 L Duratec Ti-VCT is available in two spec, 105 hp (78 kW) and 125 hp

1.6 L EcoBoost comes with 150 hp (112 kW) or 182 hp (136 kW) variant, same as in Focus

1.6/2.0 L Duratorq Ford/PSA made diesels are upgraded, Ford's 1.8 L Endura engine is not availabe any more.



Transmissions matted with engines are Ford IB5 (1.6 Duratec Ti-VCT), B6 (1.6 EcoBoost/1.6 Duratorq), Durashift MMT6 (2.0 Duratorq) manual and Ford Powershift double-clutch transmisison available with 2.0 Duratorq.





2011 Ford C-MAX Interior


Ford unveiled the Ford C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid and the C-Max Hybrid at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, which are scheduled for market launch in 2012 in North America and 2013 in Europe. The C-Max Energi has a projected driving range of more than 500 miles (800 km). Like the conventional C-Max, the C-Max Energi and Hybrid are five-seat only. They replace the Mercury Mariner Hybrid since Ford discontinued the Mercury brand after the 2011 model year. For the North American market, the C-Max Energi and C-Max Hybrid will be assembled alongside the 2012 Focus and Focus Electric at Ford's Wayne plant in Michigan. All European versions will be built in Valencia, Spain.



Ford C Max 2012


Production



C-Max production takes place in Valencia, Spain, to allow lower production costs, and the production of the electric hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric versions will take place in Wayne, Michigan.



New Ford C-MAX


Ford C-Max

Manufacturer    Ford Motor Company

Production    2010-

Assembly    Valencia, Spain

Predecessor    First generation C-Max

Body style    5-door MPV

Platform    Ford Global C platform

Engine   

1.6 L Duratec Ti-VCT I4

1.6 L EcoBoost I4

1.6 L Duratorq TDCi I4

2.0 L Duratorq TDCi I4

Transmission  

5-speed manual

6-speed manual

6-speed automatic

Wheelbase    2,648 mm (104.3 in)

Length    4,380 mm (172.4 in)

Width    1,828 mm (72.0 in)

Height    1,626 mm (64.0 in)

Curb weight    1,374–1,550 kg (3,030–3,400 lb)

Related    Ford Focus MkIII



Ford C-MAX Wallpapers


Ford Grand C-Max

Manufacturer    Ford Motor Company

Production    2010-

Assembly    Valencia

Body style    5-door MPV

Platform    Ford Global C platform

Engine   

1.6 L Duratec Ti-VCT I4

1.6 L EcoBoost I4

1.6 L Duratorq TDCi I4

2.0 L Duratorq TDCi I4

2.5 L iVCT (NA only)

Transmission    6-speed automatic

Wheelbase    2,788 mm (109.8 in)

Length    4,520 mm (178.0 in)

Width    1,828 mm (72.0 in)

Height    1,684 mm (66.3 in)

Curb weight    1,477–1,697 kg (3,260–3,740 lb)

Related    Ford Focus MkIII