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2011 Ford C-MAX

Ford unveiled the 2010 Ford C-MAX which will have its public debut at Frankfurt Motor Show. The design of the 2010 Ford C-MAX is based on the iosis MAX concept car which was premiered at the Geneva show this year. The 2010 Ford C-MAX will be powered by a new 1.6-litre Ford EcoBoost direct injection petrol engine and will be equipped with new technologies such as semi-automatic parallel parking and a blind-spot detection system.

More details on the new 2010 Ford C-MAX will be available at the time of the IAA show.

Ford C-MAX

Ford of Europe has released the first official images of the all-new Ford C-MAX, which will make its global debut at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The show opens to the public between September 17 and 27, 2009.

The new Ford C-MAX takes its design cues from the stunning Ford iosis MAX concept car unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, and brings new levels of style and desirability to the compact multi-activity vehicle (MAV) market.

Departing from usual MAV thinking by using Ford's 'kinetic design' styling language to adopt a more dynamic passenger-car look, the new model features a coupé-like, sweeping roofline while still retaining the established Ford C-MAX hallmarks of comfort, space, and practicality.

The new Ford C-MAX will introduce a host of new technologies to the Ford range, including an all-new 1.6-litre Ford EcoBoost direct injection petrol engine and other advanced features to enhance convenience and safety such as semi-automatic parallel parking and a blind-spot detection system.

The Ford C-MAX will be launched in the second half of 2010 and is the first in a new generation of global vehicles developed from Ford's new C-segment platform, scheduled for introduction over the next several years. The global range will also include the all-new Ford Focus coming in late 2010.

 

2011 Ford C-MAX

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