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Ford Verve Sedan unveiled in China

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Ford Verve Sedan

There are now two Ford Verve Concepts, with the latest addition being a 4-door notchback recently unveiled at the 2007 Guangzhou International Auto Show, rather befitting as apparently the Chinese love notchbacks.

This small B-segment sedan could pose a mean fight to the likes of the new Toyota Vios and the upcoming Honda City replacement. while the 3-door Verve goes against the Jazz and the Yaris. They definitely have the looks.

The new Verve Sedan 4-door notchback joins it’s 3-door hatchback sibling unveiled earlier at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show and previews what the future Ford Fiesta replacement might look like.

More photos after the jump.

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Ford Verve Sedan

Ford Verve Sedan

Ford Verve Sedan

Ford Verve Sedan

Ford Verve Sedan

Ford Verve Sedan

32 Comments »

  1. s60t said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:04 am

    overall design is nice.i think the grille is too huge ..even bigget than the peugoet 407!looks loke a large fish mouth waiting to swallow you up.

  2. linuzri said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:08 am

    nice looking car indeed. back design is superb as if it was designed by japanese car maker. yup agree the grille is too large.

  3. BigFish said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:12 am

    So EuropeStar how to fight in Dragonland?

  4. neurra said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:20 am

    nice looking.. got that shell rigidity feeling to it

  5. auctioncenter2u said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:31 am

    FORD is Always leading on MOST ulgiest MOnster Vehicle on EARTH! Kudo!
    SOrry Hyundai and Kia, THis year “most Ulgies car of the year” price goes to FORD already.

  6. rugaxp said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:49 am

    nowadays ford design language seems to be that way already..
    the thing i felt weird is the rear end of the car looks identically to vios before facelift

  7. ndmervin said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:54 am

    Its like a lowered Porsche Cayenne… I start to admire the Chinese to be able to savour the latest vehicle technologies and designs

  8. frossonice said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:59 am

    So, I think in a way Proton is quite right using the Gen.2 as the way to break into China’s car market since Gen.2 is essientially a notchback. Not that I think the people there will like it but hey, at least those Proton guy know how to think. At least…

    Nice car tho…

  9. cetakbaju said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:02 am

    the front grill too large

  10. Paul Tan said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:06 am

    hmm, maybe the chinese love big grilles. after all, all of us saw what the europestar gen2 looked like.

  11. raybrig85 said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:26 am

    the hatchback version is really nice…handsome and muscular…but dis one…like org cacat…i dun like it…

  12. BrakeFader said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:34 am

    Looks like a twin of Mazda2. The front grill looks like a exaggerated version of Aston Martin. LOL!!! I guess every market has its own fetishes. Seems that the Chinese does like big grills.

  13. 4G63T DSM said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:57 am

    Unfortunately this is how most new cars will end up looking.

    The large grill is to camoflage the added “thickness” (or bonned height) of the front. This is so to satisfy new pedestrian crash standards dictating the need to have 4 inches of space between the engine cover and the bottom of the bonnet (don’t qoute me on this though, I might be wrong about the 4″ requirement)

    The Pug 407 is the first of its kind to meet these new (pedestrian) crash standards.

    Don’t know if you guys notice this, all new cars now took especially thicker in the front now, gone are the days of the extremly low hoodline of the EF Civic.

    Subarus are the few that is bucking the trend, since by using a boxer motor, they have the clearance not to have to raise the hoodline.

  14. mTk said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:57 am

    Did anyone realise that the side profile seems very much inspired by the Mazda Lantis? One of my favourite cars! =D

    The rear lights look a bit strange, and overall the rear is very similar to the old Vios. Not that it’s a bad thing, the old Vios rear is quite good looking. The front reminds me very much of the Fiat Bravo, but that in turn was inspired by Aston Martin anyway.

  15. szw said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 10:01 am

    really look like sth peugeot will build

  16. joeysis said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:02 am

    Good lookin car…..but is Ford…..haisssss

  17. megadisc said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:23 am

    i love violet…so cute

  18. tokmoh said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:31 am

    #
    rugaxp said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:49 am

    nowadays ford design language seems to be that way already..
    the thing i felt weird is the rear end of the car looks identically to vios before facelift
    ==========
    >>>Looks more like the current Mondeo IMO.

    Man, this car is wicked sick!! Ford’s new concepts’ design always stir my heart….and soul :)

  19. tokmoh said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:32 am

    Wah Paul, I just noticed…..u stayed up all nite to post all these? Today cuti ah? ;)

  20. JULIANLEE2 said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 2:57 pm

    very nice, but it looks like a peugeot

  21. bobdbilder said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 5:55 pm

    There’s absolutely nothing wrong in having an Aston Martin as a role model. Clean lines is soooo sexy. And you can hardly see the B pillar. Just don’t tell me its a Volvo engine. Call it something lustful like Supertec or somethng. Bring back the Cosworth!

  22. proton GL said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 6:02 pm

    wheelbase shorty

  23. tbcheese said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 8:08 pm

    ooo yeah…this I like. though I feel the bootline should be lowered to improve rear visibility

  24. nmh said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 9:53 pm

    The proportion of the angle and design just about the same with clarkson’s toyota baboon car in ‘the good the bad and the ugly’

  25. hyundai said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:38 pm

    This car is much better looking then the Vios and City… but i prefer Latio…

  26. SuperBaby said,

    November 29, 2007 @ 11:58 pm

    Why must all superb-looking cars like this be CONCEPT cars? Why are all cars in real life cannot look hi-tech and futuristic like the concept cars?

  27. mystvearn said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 12:32 am

    Aston Martin wannabe, I think I will have this. The looks are stunning

  28. joe203 said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 9:16 am

    The design is very nice i like it, but very unoriginal.
    What’s with this big grille thing? Nearly every new car concept model looks similar now, no matter what the manufacturer is.

    Mental block perhaps? Come on car designers. Show me more creativity!

  29. JULIANLEE2 said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 10:28 am

    ford 407

  30. adibmuhammad said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 11:38 am

    the design looks great, but it could look better with a longer wheelbase, and not let the rear end hang like that.
    otherwise, it looks like a very solid car.
    i even dig the peugeot grille resemblance!

  31. raybrig85 said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 12:36 pm

    dis is bcos of walter maria de silva who is starting the dsg trend of big grille…so…it attract many dsgner to follow him…quite a big loss for alfa who let dis genius guy go to vw group…uurrrggghhhh…..

  32. JULIANLEE2 said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 11:12 pm

    alfa design will be good, once u breathe italian air, u get that sense of creativity

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