Ford India has expanded its Ford Freestyle model lineup with the addition of a new, top-of-the-line variant, Freestyle Flair. The new Freestyle Flair is available at an introductory price of Rs 7,69,000 for petrol variant and Rs 8,79,000 for the diesel engine powered variant.
The doors of the new top-of-the-line variant will be adorned with an especially designed, prominent Flair badge, housed in all-around black and red graphics. The aggressive black and red theme will continue across the exterior surfaces, including – a black-painted roof with red roof rails, black & red ORVMs, all-new black alloys and a black skid plates with smart red-painted insets on the front bumper.
Interiors of the Freestyle Flair sport an all-new black& grey upholstery that’s inviting and add to a sense of space inside the cabin, without taking away from its action-oriented character. The red and black theme continues in the cabin with contrasting red accents on black door handles. The seats too will feature the smart Flair badge.
The Freestyle Flair will be available with Bharat Stage VI compliant petrol and diesel engines. The three-cylinder 1.2L TiVCT petrol engine on the Freestyle generates 95hp of peak power, 120 Nm of torque, while the 1.5L TDCi diesel engine delivers 99hp peak power and 215 Nm of torque. Both engines will be mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
The Freestyle Flair offers a 7-inch touchscreen-based infotainment system with embedded satellite navigation, automatic headlamps, automatic wipers, reverse parking camera, remote central locking, automatic air-conditioner and more.
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