The Ford Fiesta Zetec S has been a long-time favourite of buyers looking for a sporty drive without the running costs associated with the top-spec ST hot hatch. As part of some trim rationalisation, the Zetec S has been replaced by this – the all-new ST Line.
Think of it as a Fiesta ST-lite and you won’t go far wrong. The styling is so close to the ST, only the most hardened Ford fans could tell them apart. It’s a similar story inside too.
But it only takes a short drive to tell it’s a very different machine. What you’ll notice at all speeds is that while the ST Line has sports suspension, it’s far more pliant than an ST. It’s firmer than Zetec or Titanium models, but could never be described as uncomfortable.
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This makes it more fun than those base models on a winding country road, too, where it displays good body control and agility. But you don’t feel every bump and ripple in the tarmac as you would in a full-bore ST.
The ST Line range comprises of three 1.0-litre EcoBoost models, producing either 99bhp, 123bhp or 138bhp, as well as a 94bhp 1.5-litre TDCi diesel. We tested the most powerful EcoBoost engine, which – like in other versions of the Fiesta – is a stellar performer.
You’re well isolated from the usual three-cylinder vibrations, and at low speeds the engine is quiet. Wind it past 4,000rpm and the engine makes itself heard, although it’s more characterful than irritating. There’s also an overboost function that sends torque from 180 to 210Nm for short periods.
With peak torque coming in at 6,000rpm, it’s easy to end up pushing the engine hard through the precise five-speed manual gearbox. It lacks the sixth ratio you’ll find in the ST and ST200, which can prove tiresome on longer motorway journeys.
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Our test car was fitted with a range of options including heated front seats (£175) and Ford’s Navigation System (£400), but out of the box it comes well equipped. Standard kit includes sports seats, a Quickclear heated windscreen, air-con and a DAB radio with a 4.2in screen, SYNC and Bluetooth connectivity.
And so it should. The ST Line range starts at more than £16,000, but choosing five doors and the 138bhp EcoBoost engine as tested here pushes the price to £17,195. And that’s just £700 less than an entry-level Ford Fiesta ST-1.
But in a world where comparatively low insurance premiums and cheap road tax counts, the ST-Line provides plenty of appeal for young drivers seeking car park kudos.
- Model: Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost 140PS ST Line 5-door
- Price: £17,195
- Engine: 1.0-litre turbo petrol
- Transmission: Five-speed manual, front-wheel drive
- Power/torque: 138bhp/180Nm
- -62mph/top speed: 9.0s/125mph
- Economy/CO2: 62.8mpg/104g/km
- On sale : Now
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