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Ford Ka

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Ford Ka
Ford
aka
Production 1996-Present (Hatchback), 2003-2006 (Convertible)
Class City Car
Body Style 3-door, 5-seat, Front-Engined Hatchback
2-door, 2-seat, Front-Engined Convertible and Coupe-Cabriolet
Length 142.501 in (Hatchback)
Width 64.201 in (Hatchback)
Height 53.901 in (Hatchback)
Wheelbase 96.401 in (Hatchback)
Weight 861.8 kg (Hatchback)
Transmission 5-speed manual
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Similar Mini One
Seat Arosa
Smart ForTwo - (formerly Smart City Coupe)
Designer

The Ford Ka is a small city car launched by Ford in 1996 to compete with cars such as the Mini One, Seat Arosa, and Smart ForTwo (formerly City Coupe). The European version is produced in Spain, whereas the Latin American version is produced in Brazil.

Recent Changes

Subtle modifications have occured with the Ka since it's 1996 launch, the most notable of which involved styling changes.

Styles and Major Options

The Ka has quite a model history. Since 1996, a hatchback, convertible and e-Ka model have been produced.

European Hatchback

European Ford Ka Hatchback
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Ford StreetKa


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