With the all-new Ford Fiesta now upon us, it’s time to start imagining how future variants may look starting off with a Cabriolet version.
Off the bat, it’s worth noting that it is extremely unlikely Ford will create a droptop variant of the new Fiesta. After all, it has never produced a convertible Fiesta since its introduction in 1976.
As this rendering from artist X-Tomi Design shows, the new design of the Fiesta actually works without a fixed roof and with only two doors. If produced, it could act as a rival to the MINI Cooper Convertible, allowing people to enter the world of cabriolets on a budget.
However, the market for such models is so minute that it probably isn’t even worth Ford pondering.
Although it won’t see the light of day, Ford has added a new variant to the 2017 Fiesta range, namely the Active soft-roader. It has increased ground clearance, body cladding and roof bars and to our eyes, looks the business.