2014 Figo Refresh Launched at Rs 3.87 Lacs; Changes, Features & All Details

Ford Figo, one of the most value for money hatchbacks in the Indian market, has just been refreshed by Ford India with spruced-up exteriors and bright interiors.

2014 Figo Exteriors:

On the outside the car gets smoke-grey finish on the 14-inch alloy wheels, fog lamp bezels, and on the rear bumper valance. The ‘Smoky Stealth’ (as per Ford India) finish contrasts with a sleek-looking chrome Signature Badge on the fenders while the rear-view mirrors now get integrated turn-indicators.

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2014 Figo Interiors:

Inside the cabin, the door handles get a two-layer satin aluminium finish while Ford’s ‘Cyber Blue’ treatment on the dual-tone seat fabric, centre console, and door panels complement the exterior shade of the car in the Kinetic Blue Titanium. New Figo also gets a two-layer satin aluminum finish inner door handles as well as door pull caps.

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New Figo Price:

Here are the latest starting prices of the new Figo:

  • 2014 Figo Petrol: INR 3.87 lakh to INR 5.15 lakh
  • 2014 Figo Diesel: INR 4.83 lakh to INR 6.09 lakh

*Prices ex-showroom in Delhi

New Figo Color Options:

The 2014 Figo is available in eight color options for the exterior:

  1. Kinetic Blue
  2. Mars Red
  3. Moondust silver
  4. Chill Metallic
  5. Smoke Grey
  6. Paparika Red
  7. Panther Black
  8. Diamond White

The car was launched in India in 2010 and it received the first facelift in 2012. In fact, the Kinetic Blue in the pictures above was added in the 2012 facelift, which also saw the Figo getting quite a number of changes to the exterior and interior. Unlike the 2014 Figo facelift launched earlier this year which got Red Mars as the additional new color, the latest refreshed Figo retains all the colors and there is no new addition.

This minor refreshment is majorly done to bring the car to the headlines again just before the festive season begins, but the new Figo does look interesting with those smoked alloys! Now, how about a limited edition Figo 1.6 (petrol) with a six-speed manual gearbox Ford India?

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