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What are the dimensions of the Ford Fiesta?

The Ford Fiesta’s dimensions vary by generation, market and body style. For the commonly sold 5-door hatchback in recent years, you can expect roughly 3,990 mm in length, about 1,720 mm in width, around 1,476 mm in height, and a wheelbase near 2,489 mm.


The Fiesta has evolved through multiple generations since its debut in the 1970s. Measurements shift with redesigns, trim levels, and whether the model is a hatch, sedan, or other body style offered in a given market. The figures below reflect representative measurements for typical configurations, but precise numbers depend on the specific year and region.


Standard dimensions for the common 5-door hatchback


The following figures represent the accepted measurements for the popular 5-door hatch variant in recent generations. Keep in mind that exact numbers can vary slightly with model year, wheel choices, and regional specifications.



  • Length: 3,991 mm

  • Width (excluding mirrors): 1,722 mm

  • Height: 1,476 mm

  • Wheelbase: 2,489 mm


These dimensions are typical for the modern 5-door Fiesta and are useful for parking, garage fit, and overall spatial planning. Exact numbers may differ by trim or edition.


What affects the numbers


Small changes in suspension, tire size, and accessories can alter length, width, and height by a few millimeters. Market-specific tuning and optional packages may also shift the official figures slightly. For edge-to-edge accuracy, check the exact spec sheet for the specific vehicle year and region you’re researching.


Variants and market differences


Beyond the hatchback, Ford offered a Fiesta sedan in some markets. Those variants tend to have different overall length and stance due to trunk design and wheelbase choices. The numbers below illustrate the general idea across regions, but precise values require the specific market/year data.



  • Fiesta sedan (where offered): commonly longer than the hatch, typically around 4,200–4,350 mm in length; width about 1,700–1,730 mm; height around 1,480–1,520 mm; wheelbase approximately 2,480–2,520 mm.

  • Other regional body styles (where available): dimensions can vary similarly within these broad ranges.


For exact specifications, refer to the official Ford specification sheets for the specific year and market of the sedan or any other Fiesta variant you’re evaluating.


How to verify precise dimensions


To confirm exact measurements for a particular Fiesta you’re interested in, use these sources:



  • Ford’s official product or dealer specification sheets for the model year and region

  • Owner’s manual or the vehicle’s window sticker

  • Trusted automotive databases and brochures that list dimensional data by year


Cross-checking multiple sources helps ensure you have the precise numbers for your market and model year, especially if you’re planning to fit a car into a tight space.


Notes on measurement conventions


Dimensions are typically reported as follows: length is the overall exterior length, width is usually measured excluding exterior mirrors (though some sources include mirrors), height is the overall exterior height, and wheelbase is the distance between the front and rear axles. Some markets may publish width with mirrors folded, or include different tire sizes, which can cause small discrepancies across sources.


Summary


The Ford Fiesta’s most common 5-door hatchback measures around 3,991 mm long, 1,722 mm wide (excluding mirrors), 1,476 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,489 mm. Dimensions vary by generation, market, and body style, so for precise figures you should consult the exact spec sheet for the specific year and region you’re researching. In markets where a Fiesta sedan was offered, expect longer overall length and slightly different dimensions. When planning space or purchasing, verify the exact numbers from an official Ford source or reputable database for the precise variant you’re interested in.

Why did Ford stop making Fiesta?


Ford stopped making the Fiesta due to declining sales, a market shift toward SUVs and crossovers, and a company-wide strategy to focus on electrification and more profitable vehicle segments. Specifically, the factory space was needed for electric vehicles like the upcoming Ford Explorer EV, and the rising popularity of models like the Puma SUV meant the Fiesta was less profitable.
 

  • Shifting market demand: Consumer preferences have shifted away from smaller cars and toward SUVs and crossovers, which are more profitable for manufacturers like Ford. 
  • Focus on electrification: Ford is making a massive investment to transition its entire lineup to be electric by mid-2026. 
  • Factory repurposing: Ford needed the production space for new, high-volume electric vehicles. The factory that produced the Fiesta in Cologne, Germany, is being converted into a battery-electric plant, with the Ford Explorer EV being a key factor in the decision. 
  • Declining sales and profitability: While the Fiesta was once a top-selling car, its sales had been in decline for years, and the profit margins on small cars are tighter compared to SUVs. 
  • Internal competition: The smaller, more profitable Puma SUV, which shares the Fiesta's platform, has become a stronger seller and a key part of Ford's future strategy. 



What is the most common problem with the Ford Fiesta?


Common Problems with Ford Fiestas

  1. Transmission Problems. Owners of this hatchback report a significant number of transmission problems, especially where models with PowerShift six-speed automatic transmission are concerned.
  2. Engine Problems.
  3. Interior Accessories Problems.
  4. Wider Powertrain Problems.



What car is the same size as a Ford Fiesta?


Ford Fiesta alternatives – FAQs
Cars that are equivalent to the Fiesta include the Volkswagen Polo, Peugeot 208, SEAT Ibiza, Vauxhall Corsa, Hyundai i20 and Renault Clio.



What car replaced the Ford Fiesta?


the Puma
When Ford announced they were discontinuing the production of the Fiesta, lots of Fiesta fans turned to the Puma for good reason. It really is the perfect replacement!


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