Friday, 9 July 2010

Custom Graphics for the Ford Fiesta to be available from the Ford itself.


Seems like it all festive for the coming Ford Fiesta 2011. The Company is giving out new interior and exterior accessories and graphics. Ford's new accessories include a rear roof spoiler (for hatchback only),  and a four-piece, race-inspired body kit with a sculpted front air dam, side skirts, and a sleek rear valance.

Ford is also giving you the option to add custom graphics by Original Wraps, which lets you choose the size and design of body-side graphics from a portfolio of images. Original Wraps has more than 18 designs to choose from and they are available in several colors, and include a cityscape, bubbles, flames, and even ninja blades.

Where as the present 2010 Fiesta is also getting an interior protection package option that comes with all-weather floor mats and a rear cargo area protector, and its new exterior protection package will include splash guards and a rear bumper protector. This is cool, an illuminated interior accessory package will be available with illuminated front door sill plates and shift knob.

It is even getting an interior light kit that includes one LED-generated light in the cup holder area and a light bar in the footwells. The light kit will let you set a mood with seven color choices to create the perfect ambiance.

Vehicle personalization is a booming trend, and the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association anticipates the automotive aftermarket and accessories business to generate more than $27 billion this year.

"The Fiesta already offers customers a range of options to make it their own, from unique exterior colors to interior seating combinations, but with the addition of our accessory options, consumers can take Fiesta personalization to the next level," said Sam De La Garza, Fiesta brand manager in a news release. "Each of the accessories adds a unique flavor to Fiesta, and everybody agrees they can find an accessory or graphic that matches their personality."

- With Car Tech Cnet Blog Inputs

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