Aspire Key Highlights
Features: As far as facelifts go, the treatment dished out to the Aspire isn’t extensive per se. It gets new front and rear bumpers, a new grille and a set of bigger 15-inch alloy wheels. While we like the pattern on the gunmetal-finished grille, we really think the Aspire could’ve done with a snazzier set of wheels. The bigger and wider tyres are also welcome, but they sadly aren’t standard across the range. Also, the Aspire misses out on a bit of bling — projector headlamps, daytime running lamps are missing from the package. Inside the cabin, there are two changes you’d pick on. For starters, there’s a touchscreen on the dash. That dated music system has been thankfully chucked in the bin. Second, you don’t get leather upholstery anymore. Also, small issues prevalent in the pre-facelift version continue to plague the Aspire. For example, the co-driver’s seat brushes against the centre console, there are no bottle holders in the rear doors and the central armrest doesn’t have cup holders either. In terms of space, there’s enough for a six-footer to sit behind his/her own driving position. But, headroom isn’t all that great, especially in the rear bench. In terms of features, you get a 6.5-inch touchscreen (lower variants get an 7-inch unit), automatic climate control, automatic headlamps and wipers, steering-mounted audio control and a bigger, updated multi-info display (MID). The top-spec Aspire is the only car in its class to offer side and curtain airbags, which bumps up the safety quotient. All other variants feature dual airbags. Anti-lock brakes with EBD and seatbelt reminders (for both front occupants) is offered as standard as well. Notably, the automatic also features ESP and hill hold.
Engine: Ford has ditched the old 1.2- and 1.5-litre petrol engines for a new pair. These engines too displace 1.2- and 1.5-litres, but they’re three-cylinder engines unlike the old four-cylinder units. But, we’re glad about this switch. Especially with the 1.2, because it has transformed the petrol Aspire into what’s an equally desirable package as the punchy 1.5-litre diesel. With 96PS of power and 120Nm of torque on tap, it ranks high in top trumps too. But the new gearbox ratios are tall and tend to sap some of the drive that we appreciated in the Freestyle. In our tests, the Aspire petrol-MT took 12.01 seconds to reach 100kmph, that’s on par with rivals such as the Maruti Dzire and the Honda Amaze. As far as efficiency goes, it returned 15.92kmpl inside the city and 19.52kmpl on the highway. The 1.5-litre petrol is borrowed from the EcoSport and makes a mouthwatering 123PS and 150Nm of torque. Instead of a dual-clutch automatic, it now gets a 6-speed torque converter setup. The 1.5-litre diesel soldiers on with 100PS of power and 215Nm of torque. But it gets a newer gearbox that’s far better than the old one. This engine is also super fuel efficient, and we’d recommend it over the petrol if highway usage is extensive.
Rivals: Maruti Suzuki Dzire : The Maruti Dzire sits at the top of the compact sedan segment quite comfortably. The new generation has improved by leaps and bounds, and is among your best bets if you’re looking for a compact sedan.Honda Amaze : Honda’s second-generation Amaze brings a lot to the table. Plenty of features, a spacious cabin, a refined petrol engine and a fun diesel too. The CVT stands out in a sea of jerky AMTs. Add the allure of the Honda badge, and you’ve got a product that appeals to the head and the heart!Tata Tigor : The Tigor looks like a good overall package with decent equipment and frugal engines - though these are best used in the city. The JTP variant, on the other hand, caters to the budget-conscious enthusiast who would have had a hole burnt in their pockets earlier.
Variants: Ford offers the Aspire in two variants: Titanium and Titanium Plus. Both the variants have petrol and diesel engine options. The base-spec Ambiente has been discontinued.
Key Things to Know about Aspire
- Value for money, safety package, fun-to-drive
- Average cabin space, plastic quality, no mid-spec AT
In the sub-4 metre sedan space, the Aspire is among our favourites. If the slightly cramped cabin doesn’t bother you and you’d rather have additional airbags over daytime running lamps, this is the one to get!
Ford Aspire Videos
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Ford Aspire User Reviews
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- Selecting the right car would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, cabin space, engine options, brand preference, etc. In the sub-4 meter sedan space, the Aspire is among our favorites. If the slightly cramped cabin doesn’t bother you and you’d rather have additional airbags over daytime running lamps, this is the one to get. The 1499 cc Diesel engine generates a power of 98.96bhp@3750rpm and torque of 215Nm@1750-2500rpm. On the other hand, Hyundai Grand i10 Nios has the great build quality and interior fit and finish. It is well equipped with a lot of segment-first features. Both the petrol and the diesel get an automatic gearbox option. The 1186 cc Diesel engine generates a power of 73.97bhp@4000rpm and torque of 190.24nm@1750-2250rpm. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Selecting the right car would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, cabin space, engine options, brand preference, etc. If we talk about Honda Amaze then, it’s a much more polished version of the car it once was. Ticks the basics of space, drivability, and efficiency just right. Could’ve done with better quality interiors and some more features, though. Honda Amaze is currently available in Petrol and Diesel engines. The 1498 cc Diesel engine generates a power of 98.63bhp@3600rpm and torque of 200Nm@1750rpm. The 1199 cc Petrol engine generates a power of 88.76bhp@6000rpm and torque of 110Nm@4800rpm. Honda Amaze is available in both Manual
- Selecting between the Ford Aspire and Hyundai i20 would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, features required, maintenance costs, etc. If you are looking for a car with a refined and powerful engine option, a good safety package, and a sporty driving experience with quite a good cabin space, then the Ford Aspire fits the bill. Ford Aspire is one best sub-4 metre sedan available in the market. As for safety, the car comes equipped with up to six airbags, anti-lock brakes with EBD and seatbelt reminders (for both front occupants) while other features include automatic climate control, automatic headlamps and wipers, steering-mounted audio control and a bigger, updated multi-info display (MID). Moreover, the estimated maintenance cost of Ford Aspire for 5 years is Rs. 17,659 which is fair enough for a sub-compact sedan. On the other hand, Hyundai’s certainly pushed expectations from the segment ahead by offering more features and more choice with the drive options, while improving on the basic need of space and practicality. Hyundai i20 doesn’t just offer loads of new tech, it also works better as a family car than before, albeit for a bit of a price increase. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Ford aspire is very good futures in 10 lacks budget.
- Both the cars appear neck to neck here but if you talk about the value associated with features, we will pick the Tigor over the Aspire simply for the extra features it offers. However, if the slightly cramped cabin doesn’t bother you and you’d rather have additional airbags over daytime running lamps, this is the one to get. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Ford Aspire 2018 vs Tata Tigor
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