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2013 SEMA Show - Fiesta ST Unveiled

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Ford Motor Company will roar into Las Vegas next month, showcasing 5 customized Fiestas and delivering several exciting announcements as it goes further for the Specialty Equipment Market Association's premier annual event.


Fiesta by 3D Carbon - 3dCarbon gives Fiesta European flavor without losing American roots

  • 3dCarbon/Air Design body kit with front air dam, splitter, side skirts, rear lower diffuser and rear upper hatch spoiler
  • 19-inch Pinzette-M Forgiato wheels with Pirelli tires (215/35/R19)
  • Pecca Leather red-and-black two-tone interior with contrast stitching
This 2014 Ford Fiesta by 3dCarbon makes a bold statement with road-hugging curves and race-inspired styling. Using a body kit, 3dCarbon modified the Fiesta by giving it an aggressively sculpted front air dam with splitter, aerodynamic side skirts and a rear lower diffuser accented with black trim. Designed for the sport compact enthusiast, this 3dCarbon Fiesta is intended to be an amalgamation of European road touring car and American muscle car. The company began making body kits for the 2010 Fiesta, said Ernie Bunnell, vice president of sales and marketing for 3dCarbon. The intent has been to create a European-influenced body kit resulting in a more aggressive look that isn’t too over the top, he said.


Fiesta ST by Ice Nine - Ice Nine Group creates rally race-ready Fiesta ST

  • Ice Nine Group designed fender flares, carbon fiber hood, rear wing, moonroof plug with room vent and carbon fiber quarter window plugs with duct vents for added cooling in the cabin
  • W2 Graphic Specialists provided full vinyl wrap and special window tinting
  • 17-inch BRAID wheels with Falken Azenis RT615K tires (215/40/R17)
The Ice Nine Group has turned this Ford Fiesta ST into a vehicle that could be the ultimate weapon for any choice of roadway. The inspiration for this modified Fiesta ST is a full-on race car for alternative forms of motorsports, according to Keith Strong, president of Ice Nine Group. Working with rally racing driver Tim O’Neil, the team created a vehicle that has a road racing and global rally flavor. Ice Nine Group was also able to use a number of new custom carbon fiber products for the body to help create a beautiful vehicle suited for paved or gravel roads.


Fiesta ST by MRT - MRT brings Forza Motorsport 5 Fiesta ST to life

  • Multiple upgrades to the powertrain including high-performance, stainless steel Eco-Flow exhaust system and COBB Tuning induction and cooler for optimum inlet airflow
  • Sherwin-Williams custom two-tone paint applied by MRT
  • H&R Special Springs coilover suspension, Steeda Autosports adjustable panhard bar and performance brakes
This 2014 Ford Fiesta ST by MRT takes a stylish street performer out of the digital realm and into the real world. The Fiesta ST, which will be featured in the upcoming “Forza Motorsport 5” video game for Xbox One, has a custom two-tone paint job that mixes blazing green and deep black, with bright red accents. It also has performance stance and sound, with a modified chassis and powertrain that provides a strong balance to its eye-catching appearance. The Forza Motorsport 5 Fiesta is intended to build a bridge between automotive enthusiasts and gamers, creating a vehicle that is literally a transition from the game to the real world, said Scott Hoag, CEO of MRT. “What you see in the game is what you will experience on the road,” Hoag said.


Fiesta ST by Cobb/Foust - COBB Tuning/Tanner Foust Racing gives salute to U.S. military with Fiesta ST

  • LGE*CTS Motorsports custom digital camouflage paint and carbon hood from Ice Nine Group
  • Interior features COBB Tuning/Tanner Foust Racing shift knob, embroidered floor mats and headrests
  • KICKER audio system
Stand and salute this 2014 Ford Fiesta ST, which has been transformed into a tribute to the U.S. armed forces in a partnership that includes COBB Tuning and Tanner Foust Racing, to raise awareness for the Pat Tillman Foundation. COBB Tuning led the build on the vehicle, which is covered in an urban military digital camouflage and packed with custom powertrain modifications including a full three-inch turbo exhaust and cold air intake. The decision to create a military-inspired Fiesta is part of COBB Tuning’s continued support of U.S. military personnel and the Pat Tillman Foundation, which provides resources and educational scholarship support for veterans, active service members and their spouses. This COBB Tuning/Tanner Foust Racing Fiesta ST will tour military bases throughout 2014 following the SEMA show.


Fiesta ST by Bojix - Bojix Design delivers a Fiesta ST ready to take curves in style

  • Custom BASF paint job by Bojix Design
  • Incorporates a specially designed three-inch cat-back exhaust system by Bojix Design and Banks Straight-Shot water-methanol injection system with iQ Man machine interface
  • Modified suspension
This 2014 Ford Fiesta ST by Bojix Design gives a driver slot car handling with further modifications that add to its appearance. From the suspension upgrades, such as coilovers, to powertrain modifications, like the three-inch cat-back exhaust system, the Fiesta ST provides an inspiring driving experience. Custom paint, using colors from BASF, matches a deep black and rich white with blazing orange accents. The final product is a Fiesta ST that is tastefully aggressive, blending improved handling with an eye-catching appearance.
 
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Yeah its going to be exciting to see what these companies have in store for us. Funny how we were talking about the MRT exhaust and they're also doing a SEMA project this year.
 

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