If you didn’t get a good enough look at the Cinemotive Media Ford Fiesta ST at this year’s SEMA show, here’s your chance to check it out in a lot more detail.

Ford actually brought two Fiesta ST concepts to SEMA, one of them being a 400 HP version which should qualify is an insanely hot hatch, and the other a stylish support vehicle with its own bicycle roof rack, Ignited HID lighting and lots of other upgrades.

The most visible are of course the Fifteen52 body kit and the dual tone matte black ADV.1 wheels with the stainless gloss matte bronze lip.

Sure, we’ve seen bigger than 17×9 at the front and 17×9.5 at the rear, but they look pretty big on such a small car.

Aside from that, this concept features a BC Racing coilover suspension, Baer Brakes 6P brake calipers, a Cobb Tuning cat-back exhaust system, intercooler, air intake and downpipe, as well as Falken RT615K tires to wrap around those custom rims.

Even when stock, the Fiesta ST is an extremely agile little pocket rocket thanks to its 182 PS 1.6-liter engine. And yes, the fact that it weighs just 1,163 kg (2,563 lbs) makes it easy for you to get it to 100 km/h (62 mph) in under 7 seconds, as well as to just throw it into corners with a lot of confidence.

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