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Ford Figo specs & features

Engine1194 cc - 1499 cc
Power94.93 - 121 bhp
Torque119 Nm - 215 Nm
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Mileage25.5 kmpl
FuelDiesel / Petrol
  • Digital Odometer
  • Air Conditioner
  • Central Locking
  • Keyless Entry
  • Rear Camera
  • Height Adjustable Driver Seat
  • Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Touchscreen
  • Steering Mounted Controls
  • Engine Start/Stop Button
  • Automatic Climate Control
  • Lane Change Indicator
  • Ford Figo Six airbags: among the few cars in the sub-10 lakh bracket and the only hatchback in the segment to offer the same.

    Six airbags: among the few cars in the sub-10 lakh bracket and the only hatchback in the segment to offer the same.

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    Sporty variant: The Blu would definitely satiate the need of enthusiasts looking for a go-fast hatchback that not only performs but looks like one as well.

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Ford Figo price list (Variants)

Figo Diesel(Base Model)1498 cc, Manual, DieselDISCONTINUEDRs.5 Lakh* 
Figo Ambiente BSIV(Base Model)1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.5.23 Lakh* 
Figo Ambiente1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.5.82 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium BSIV1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.6 Lakh* 
Figo Trend1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.6.09 Lakh* 
Figo Ambiente Diesel1498 cc, Manual, Diesel, 25.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.6.23 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Blu BSIV1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.6.65 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.6.82 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Diesel BSIV1498 cc, Manual, Diesel, 25.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7 Lakh* 
Figo Trend Diesel1499 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.16 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Blu1194 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.27 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Blu Diesel BSIV1498 cc, Manual, Diesel, 25.5 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.65 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium AT 2019-20201497 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.70 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium AT1194 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.75 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Diesel1499 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.7.92 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Plus AT(Top Model)1194 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.8.20 Lakh* 
Figo Titanium Blu Diesel(Top Model)1499 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.4 kmplDISCONTINUEDRs.8.37 Lakh* 
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Ford Figo expert review

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The Figo already had segment-leading safety features as well as a fun-to-drive character and the facelift is only built upon these traits. It brings a host of new features, powerful and efficient petrol engines and styling tweaks inside-out.

overview

After the Aspire, it was time for the second-gen Figo to receive its midlife update. These updates usually address major issues plaguing pre-facelift models. So, what could be the need of the hour for the Figo? A heart transplant? Yes, the petrol-powered pre-facelift Figo was uninspiring and lethargic, unlike its diesel counterpart with a drool-worthy punchy engine. To counter that, Ford has now introduced its new Dragon family of petrol engines in the updated Figo along with  some minor styling and feature updates. Are these changes enough to put the Figo back as an option worth considering? We took the updated Figo for a spin in sunny Jodhpur to find out.

Exterior

The exterior updates for the refreshed Figo were previewed by the Freestyle and updated Aspire last year. The element of surprise for us was the new range-topping Titanium Blu variant, which looks much like the previous S. So we will be focusing more on the new Titanium Blu variant.

The refreshed front fascia looks sharper than the previous model. The slats in the grille have made way for a mesh pattern and the Blu variant gets a glossy black finish, while the lower Titanium offers chrome. The lower air dam has also become sleeker and wider than before and the fog lamp housing features blue accents in the Titanium Blu compared to chrome in Titanium. The headlamps remain multi-reflector units, but are smoked and features a slightly different internal detailing.  

The side profile is identical to the pre-facelift model except for the blue and black decals and Aspire's multi-spoke alloy wheels finished in gloss black. The roof as well as the outside rearview mirrors feature a gloss black paint job to jazz up things in the sportier Blu variant. Apart from the Oxford White that you see in the pictures, the Titanium Blu variant is also available in Moondust Silver and Smoke Grey. Speaking of the regular model, the flashy orange shade offered before has now been replaced by the White Gold which debuted with the Aspire.   

Changes at to the rear profile are also limited except for the dual-tone bumper, which mimics the one up front. There are decals on the boot lid and that’s where you get the hint it is the top-spec ‘Blu’ variant, apart from its sportier appearance. The Figo now features rear parking sensors, standard across the variant lineup as per the norms. 

Overall, if not for the rear spoiler, the Titanium Blu actually looks like a successor to the previous S variant. You can, however, get that spoiler from the Figo’s official accessories. The aesthetic updates on the updated Figo have refreshed the styling and added a couple more years to its life. The Titanium Blu variant, in particular, stands out compared to the lower variants as well as its peers since it has a more squat stance thanks to the fatter wheels and dual-tone paint job. 

Interior

Simply put, the interior of the Figo is largely carried over from the pre-facelift model. What grabs your attention is the redesigned central console. The cluttered and button-heavy centre console has been replaced with a sleek, floating 7-inch touchscreen in a piano black-finished panel.

The cabin of the Titanium Blue variant is all-black -- the dashboard, the headliner, everything is jet black! There are blue accents on the doors to complement the exterior theme and the dark upholstery features contrasting blue stitching. The darker theme lends the cabin a sporty feel, but some could find it a bit claustrophobic. Personally, I love the black headliner on this variant. However, this all-black treatment is limited to the top-spec Titanium Blu variant as the lower Titanium features a lighter headliner. 

The cabin, though not heavily updated, does get some nifty features to make it modern. There’s a new 7-inch capacitive touchscreen infotainment system (also available with lower variants of the Aspire and Freestyle), rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlamps and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. Sadly, the Figo doesn’t get the premium SYNC 3 infotainment system with CarPlay and Android Auto, like the Aspire and the Freestyle. The screen is also not as bright and crisp as the SYNC 3 unit, but is responsive and features built-in navigation and Bluetooth connectivity as well as rear parking camera support.    

There’s room for improvement inside, as is the case with the Aspire and Freestyle. For instance, the rear doors don’t offer a bottle holder or any kind of storage space at all. The instrument cluster, which has received new graphics and a more informative MID, still looks dated. There’s also no reach adjustment for the steering wheel and we would have liked an armrest for the driver, at least in the automatic variant. The rear headroom is limited and anyone around six feet or taller will ask for more. There are no rear AC vents, but that’s not a problem since the AC is an absolute chiller! 

Safety

The updated Figo is available with dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, front seatbelts reminder and rear parking sensors as standard across the variant lineup. The top-spec Titanium Blue variant adds side and curtain airbags, which are exclusive to the Figo in the segment. The petrol automatic variant exclusively comes with ESP (electronic stability program), TCS (traction control system) and HLA (hill launch assist) -- these are also segment–firsts.

Performance

Coming to the most significant update in the Figo, its new set of petrol engines from Ford’s newest ‘Dragon’ family. There's a 1.2-litre and a 1.5-litre petrol engine on offer, both 3-cylinder units. The former is offered with a manual, while the latter is exclusively available with an automatic.

The petrol powertrain options are, in fact, completely fresh for the updated Figo as Ford has introduced the new 5-speed manual gearbox for the 1.2-litre as well as a 6-speed torque converter for the 1.5-litre, replacing the previous 6-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic). The diesel engine has been carried forward from the pre-facelift model as is. However, it has also received the new 5-speed manual.

We drove the new 1.2-litre petrol as well as the diesel, while the 1.5-litre petrol automatic wasn’t available. Let us begin with petrol first. We’ve already encountered the 1.2-litre three-cylinder Dragon petrol on the Freestyle and most recently, the Aspire facelift. It is a huge, huge improvement over the old four-cylinder unit of the same displacement. And the updated Figo turned out to be no different. The new 1.2-litre is not only peppier but also more efficient than the engine (18.16kmpl) it replaces.  

Being a three-cylinder engine, the new 1.2-litre purrs to life with a mild vibratory cold start. But it gets fairly smooth in no time. The engine is fairly refined given the segment standards and has a sweet note when pushed hard. The engine isn’t that responsive initially, but that doesn’t mean it requires frequent downshifts as it pulls cleanly in higher gears. The engine changes character around 3000rpm as it begins to surge ahead eagerly as it offers a pretty meaty mid-range. Just like other small displacement naturally-aspirated engines, it needs to be revved to extract the most out of it. 

Keep it in its sweet spot and the new three-cylinder engine won’t disappoint. Power comes linearly and in a tractable manner till it maxes out just below the redline at 7000rpm. Out on the highway, the Figo is capable of hitting triple-digit speeds rapidly and its brakes are confidence-inspiring. This is expected because the Freestyle and the Aspire, based on the same platform, display these traits as well.   

The diesel continues to shine with its outright power and torque, which are the best in the segment. From the get-go, the diesel pulls and pulls and pulls with hardly any turbo lag. We won’t be focusing much on the diesel as it has been carried forward, but continues to be among the strongest points for the Figo. Enriching the whole experience is the new slick-shifting 5-speed manual from Getrag. Available with both the new petrol and the diesel, it slots in much better than the older one. 

Ride and Handling 

Ford has upsized the wheels with the new top-spec Titanium Blue variant. It now rides on the Aspire’s 15-inch wheels compared to 14-inchers in the lower Titanium variant and the pre-facelift model. At 195/55, the 15-inch tyres are the fattest in the segment and are largely accountable for the ride improvement over the previous model. Moreover, this upsize aid in gliding over bumps as well as rough sections of the roads smoothly and the car feel planted most of the time. 

Ford has not tinkered the suspension setup with this facelift. So, the Titanium Blu or the other variants don’t get the stiffer setup offered before with the S to aid handling. It is, for now, a successor to the previous S variant, but aesthetically. The suspension setup on the Figo is well tuned for Indian conditions and it offers a mature ride. It feels a bit bumpy sometimes at the back, and this is something we’ve experienced with the Freestyle and Aspire as well. These aren't deal breakers though, but some might experience these things.      The steering on both cars is quite sharp and precise. Turn-ins are precise and you have a decent feel from the tyres as well. Thanks to around 30kg lesser kerb weight, the petrol feels slightly lighter to driver and chuck into corners compared to the diesel. Overall, the driving dynamics of the Figo remain engaging and praise worthy, and have only bettered compared to the pre-facelift car. 

Variants

The Ford Figo is available in three variants: Ambiente (base-spec), Titanium and Titanium Blu (top-spec). While the 1.2-litre petrol and the 1.5-litre diesel can be had with all the three variants, the 1.5-litre petrol automatic is limited to just the mid-spec Titanium.

Verdict

Ford has launched the Figo facelift at Rs 5.15 lakh (ex-showroom, pan India). This makes it significantly more affordable than the pre-facelift model by close to Rs 70,000! And it isn’t limited to the base-spec variant, prices have noticeably come down throughout the range, for both petrol and diesel variants, despite several additions to its equipment list. The new petrol engines definitely make it a strong contender for a buyer looking for a petrol hatchback in this space, while the diesel can punch above its weight without even breaking a sweat. 

There are some downsides, like no fancy things such as DRLs, LED head or tail lamps and unavailability of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which have started to become hygiene now. That said, the dramatic drop in prices makes it an even more compelling buy now, especially given the new petrol engines and improved transmissions.  It easily ticks most of the right boxes in the segment. 

Pros & Cons of Ford Figo

Things We Like

  • Punchy diesel engine is sure to put a smile on your face.
  • Among the most fun to drive cars in the sub-10 lakh bracket.
  • Efficient and powerful petrol engine with a sweet exhaust note.
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Things We Don't Like

  • Missing feel-good features such as projector headlamps, daytime running lamps.
  • Major miss: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, features that all its arch rivals offer.
  • Rear headroom continues to be an issue, especially for those around six feet tall.

Ford Figo Car News & Updates

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  • 2021 Ford Figo Petrol Automatic: First Drive

    Ford has brought back the 6-speed torque converter gearbox on the Figo but in a more sensible package. Will the resurrection of the automatic gearbox draw in more buyers?

    By RohitJul 22, 2021
  • 2021 Ford Figo Petrol Automatic: First Drive
    2021 Ford Figo Petrol Automatic: First Drive

    Ford has brought back the 6-speed torque converter gearbox on the Figo but in a more sensible package. Will the resurrection of the automatic gearbox draw in more buyers?

    By RohitJul 22, 2021
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    By RaunakMar 17, 2019

Ford Figo latest updates

Latest Update: Ford has announced that it will stop production of its locally sold models. That said, the current lineup of Ford will be on sale till stocks last and the company will continue to offer support to existing Ford car owners.

Ford Figo Price: Ford has priced the Figo between Rs 5.82 lakh and Rs 8.37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Ford Figo Variants: It is offered in four trims: Ambiente, Titanium, Titanium+, and Titanium Blu.

Ford Figo Engine and Transmission: Ford has equipped it with a 1.2-litre petrol (96PS/119Nm) and 1.5-litre diesel (100PS/215Nm) engines. Both get a 5-speed manual, with only the petrol getting an optional 6-speed automatic. The Figo’s mileage figures are 18.5kmpl for petrol and 24.4kmpl for diesel. The AT variants return 16kmpl.

Ford Figo Features: It gets FordPass connected car tech, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming IRVM, and push-button start/stop. The top-spec Titanium Blue also comes with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system and sporty design elements.

Ford Figo Safety: The Figo’s safety kit includes up to six airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors.

Ford Figo Rivals: It rivals the Maruti Suzuki Swift, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, and Renault Triber.

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Ford Figo mileage

The Manual Diesel variant has a mileage of 25.5 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 20.4 kmpl. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 20.4 kmpl.

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DieselManual25.5 kmpl
PetrolManual20.4 kmpl
PetrolAutomatic20.4 kmpl

Questions & answers

Padmanabh asked on 28 Jun 2021
Q ) Rear camera?
By CarDekho Experts on 28 Jun 2021

A ) Yes, Ford Figo features a rear camera.

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Vikramjeet asked on 9 Jan 2021
Q ) Ford Figo Titanium or Tata Tiago XZ which should I buy?
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A ) To choose the best option among the two cars, you compare the two models on the ...Read More

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Ashok asked on 16 Dec 2020
Q ) I am planning to buy Ford Figo Titanium AT petrol? Is available now?
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A ) Proud owner since for 1 year now. Having driven 20,000kms now. Giving me excelle...Read More

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OPSingh asked on 11 Dec 2020
Q ) Is the Ford Figo Aspire Nov 2018 has inbuilt fastag?If no what should I do?
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A ) In a bid to smoothen traffic on the highways, the government has made FASTags ma...Read More

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Q ) In ford figo titanium bs6 how I can install front fog lamp .is fog lamp wiring g...
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