What are the emissions on a 2019 Ford Fiesta?
The emissions of a 2019 Ford Fiesta depend on market and engine; in Europe, WLTP CO2 values typically fall around 95–120 g/km, while in the United States the figure translates to roughly 170–190 g/km based on EPA fuel-economy data. Exact numbers vary by trim, body style, and transmission.
This article explains how those figures are calculated, what factors influence them, and provides approximate ranges for the major powertrains used in the 2019 Fiesta. If you need the precise figure for a specific car, check the official EPA or European CO2 documentation for your exact vehicle identification number (VIN) or trim.
Market differences and engine types
Emissions depend on the engine family, fuel type, and transmission, and they are reported differently in Europe (WLTP/CO2 g/km) and the United States (EPA mpg and associated CO2 figures). Below is a quick snapshot of the main powertrains and where their emissions generally sit, with the understanding that results vary by configuration.
- Europe — petrol / EcoBoost 1.0-liter (three-cylinder): typically about 95–110 g/km CO2 (WLTP)
- Europe — petrol larger variants (e.g., 1.5-liter in some markets): typically about 110–125 g/km CO2 (WLTP)
- Europe — diesel — 1.5-liter TDCi: typically about 85–105 g/km CO2 (WLTP)
- United States — petrol — 1.6-liter I4: roughly 170–190 g/km CO2 (EPA, based on combined mpg around 31)
These ranges reflect typical values for 2019 Fiesta models. Actual figures depend on the exact trim, body style (3-door vs 5-door), and whether a manual or automatic transmission is fitted.
How to verify the exact emissions for your car
To get the precise emissions for a specific 2019 Fiesta, use the official sources for your region and the car’s VIN or configuration:
- Europe: Check the certified CO2 figure listed on the vehicle’s EU type-approval documentation or the Ford regional configurator; CO2 values are published in g/km under WLTP.
- United States: Visit fueleconomy.gov, select 2019 Ford Fiesta, and review the official EPA fuel-economy and emissions data (grams of CO2 per mile, as well as mpg).
If you’re comparing vehicles or planning a purchase, use these tools to pull the exact numbers for the specific model you’re interested in, including engine, transmission, and body style.
Summary
The 2019 Ford Fiesta’s emissions vary by market and engine. European models typically sit in the mid-to-high tens of grams per kilometer, while the US version yields higher CO2 values consistent with its EPA mpg ratings. Always consult the exact VIN-based figures from official sources (EPA for the US; WLTP/EU databases for Europe) to obtain the precise emissions for a given car.
