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    TASK:-1 Ford India Private LimitedFord India Private Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company in

    India. Ford India Private Limited's head quarters are located in Chengalpattu, Chennai,Tamil Nadu. It currently is the 6th largest car maker in India after Maruti Suzuki,Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra and Chevrolet.

    Models

    Current

    1. Ford Endeavour (Launched 2008)2. Ford Fiesta (Launched 2005)3. All New Ford Fiesta (Launched 2011)4. Ford Figo (Launched 2010)5. Ford Ecosport (Launched 2012)

    Discontinued

    1. Ford Ikon (19992010)2. Ford Escort (19962001)3. Ford Mondeo (20012006)4. Ford Fusion (20042010)

    Design process of ford fista

    Exterior Design

    Since the eosins concept vehicle introduced kinetic design in 2005, each new Ford hasbeen created in a new interpretation of this form language, translating the trademarkbold graphic elements and proportions to create a family of distinctive models.

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    Ford of Europes Executive Director of Design, Martin Smith, uses expressions likeprecision sculpted, agile muscularityand toned athleticismto describe the Forddesign philosophy that has now created all-new Fiesta.

    However, this does not mean a one size fits all approach.

    The result is a new Fiesta that joins a family of vehicles immediately identifiable as newgeneration Fords, yet with distinctive character to appeal to their target audiences.

    For all-new Fiesta, the challenge for Smith and his team was to reflect the character ofthis popular small car, while reinvigorating the Fiesta brand to attract a new generationof new customers and ensuring that the new model would be recognized as a modernFord.

    The predominately young target audience was defined early on by the design team asDesign Progressives a group that immediately identified with the kinetic designphilosophy of energy in motion.

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    Early in the design process, the design team showed different design concepts togroups of these customers, translating the favoured treatment into the original VerveConcept, later revealed at auto shows around the world.

    From the outset, the Verve Concept was created with an eye toward production.

    Through this process, all-new Fiesta customers are clearly able to see the strong visualrelationship between the concept car that excited them and the production car createdfrom it.

    Many subtle design elements were designed to be enhanced through color.

    The unique exterior color of the European Verve Concept called Hot Magenta hasbeen translated to the production car as one of seven new colors developed for all-newFiesta with a total of 14 exterior colors available.

    Front end

    It wears the distinctive, bold Ford face, with the signature, large, inverted trapezoidallower grille and large, centered Ford oval badge that characterizes both the VerveConcept and other modern Ford family vehicles.

    Chrome and bright work are used selectively, like jewellery accents, to conveyelegance and sophistication. The lower grille features this effect with its clean, precisechrome surround.

    The grille is finished with a bisecting, horizontal number plate bar and framed by adynamic-looking front structure, sculpted as if a pair of toned muscles were located oneither side of the bonnet.

    The application of such a strong face creates recognition and communicates an attitudethat is bold and sporty, yet friendly and engaging.

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    Moving rearwards, sleek, wraparound headlamps sweep back sharply, making both a

    strong visual statement as well as allowing for a very short shut-line to the sculpted,clamshell hood

    This treatment gives all-new Fiesta a friendly, open and inviting personality, and in turnhelps fulfil the requirements of pedestrian protection.

    Side view

    Strong brand character elementsfeature along the side of the vehicle, with bold, pronounced wheel arch lips now a keyfeature of the Ford brand DNA and present across the portfolio of models.

    These communicate tension and muscularity, signature elements of kinetic design.

    Above the wheel lips is a rising body side beltline, a strong dynamic line sweeping alongthe side of the car towards the high rear light cluster.

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    This maintains the wedgeattitude admired on the Verve Concept and communicatesrobustness. The undercut panel running beneath this line adds strength and tension,while the door handles are carefully integrated, for a tidy, harmonious finish.

    A sloping A-pillar extends forward towards the front wheel centre line to shorten visuallythe overhang, while an A-pillar window adds to the sporty look and aids visibility.

    This acts as a visual reinforcement of apparent movement that does much toemphasize the cars sporty character. Side windows combine neatly to create a unifiedside window graphic another kinetic design element that communicates dynamism.

    The upper arc of this window shape forms a feature line that incorporates the shapes ofthe tail lamps and rear spoiler into a coherent signature, while an elegant chromeaccent frames the lower edge of the side glass and accentuates the established Fordkick-up at the lower rear corner.

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    At the same time, the sweeping roofline extends back appealingly from the forward-stretching A-pillar, framing the bold graphic of the Fiesta side window profile just as onthe Verve Concept.

    This design approach is applied to both three-door and five-door models, retaining a

    dramatic and dynamic profile without sacrificing the true family car package.

    We took the five-door design as seriously as the three-door,says Stefan Lamm. Bothcars are based on the same body, which makes the five-door particularly sporty anddynamic, almost like a five-door coup.

    Rear end

    At the rear of the car, many kinetic elements combine, including the chamfered rearglass area, low roofline sweeping into a small spoiler, the distinctive licence plategraphic and tail lamps with honeycomb detailing, positioned high on Fiestas rearcorners.

    Smith believes this combination is the most distinctive aspectof the vehicle.

    An integrated, dark grey lower diffuser insert accentuates the bumper shape and addsto the athletic stance of all-new Fiesta.

    The diffuser lends an air of lightness to the rear shape while its lines stretching outwardtoward the bumper lip draw the eyes once again to the wheels and Fiestas sportystance.

    Interior Design

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    Niko Vidakovic, Chief Interior Designer, explains: New Fiesta is a quantum leap inbringing kinetic design elements into interior design.

    "This type of visual innovation linking the form language of the interior so strongly with

    the exterioris something we believe no other company is doing.

    All-new Fiestas interior is characterized by a "courageous use of dynamic lines, fullsurfaces and bold graphics."

    Boldly shaped surfaces and contrasting colours and materials feature in anenveloping dashboard design that wraps around the driver and passenger and createsindividual space.

    Through the application of carefully developed and matched colours and trims, all-newFiestas interior meets a full spectrum of customer desires, from a playful sense offashion to mature sophistication.

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    Its a warm, inviting cabin, explains Niko Vidakovic. Weve taken great care toensure that this overall feel is maintained across the all-new Fiesta range, butdifferentiated by the use of a range of colours and trim materials.

    Designed for the Times

    For inspiration, new Fiestas Design team studied extensively the styling and use ofluxury goods and consumer electronics to create the look and feel for the cabin andmain controls.

    From the drivers seat, the eye is drawn immediately to all-new Fiestas strikinginstrument panel centre stack.

    Designed for a global population familiar with the design language and intuitiveoperation of mobile phones and personal music players, the centre stack houses thecars Human Machine Interface (HMI), linked to a multi-function display screen in ahigh-mounted binnacle, close to the drivers field of vision.

    Functionally, a key element of the design is the decoupling of the traditional in-carentertainment system elements screen, controls and electronics made possible

    by development of underlying technologies.

    This allowed designers to place controls and buttons for optimal ergonomic positioningin a design that resembles the usage logic of a modern mobile phone.

    Cars in the past featured a big brick audio head unit, which created vertical surfaces,explains Vidakovic.

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    In new Fiesta, the only visible part of the underlying electronics is the CD slot. Thebuttons and the multi-function displays are separated from the electronic control unitand this is far less constraining on design freedom.

    As a result, every button and switch on the HMI has been crafted with the attention todetail that characterises portable electronic designs.

    The stylish rotary controls for heating and air-conditioning that sit at the base of thecentre stack, styled to reflect the look and feel of high-end power shower controls.

    Simple touches can radiate a feeling of quality, says Vidakovic. These are criticaltouch points in the cabin, for both driver and passenger and creating a sensation of

    class through their styling and movement was essential.

    Surrounding the centre stack are several defining interior elements that tell youimmediately this must be a new Ford with every one of these elements designed toreflect the character of the vehicle.

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    Most important is the steering wheel,highlights Vidakovic. Its the core interactionbetween driver and vehicle and carries a size and feel that communicates all-newFiestas sportiness and confident driving quality.

    The wheel has a modern, sculpted feel, using bright accents on its spokes to create a

    futuristic look.

    The design of the new control stalks on the steering column inspired by the packagingof luxury cosmetics, which often incorporate sophisticated, quality detailing to conveybrand appeal.

    Colors and trims

    The range and breadth of colours, materials and interior trims available is class leadingand will address the needs of both traditional customers and the predominately youngerbuyers who may be new to the Ford brand.

    In total, there are five distinct series optionsStudio, Style, Zetec, Zetec SandTitanium and 20 different colour and trim combinations for the interior.

    Each option features a two-colour instrument panel, with differing contrasts toned tomatch the palette of the exterior.

    The blend of colours was inspired by the exclusive fabrics and leathers of hautecouture, according to Ruth Pauli, Chief Designer, Colours and Trims, Ford of Europe.

    Colourplays an important role in making anemotional contactwith customers,Pauli

    explains. With new Fiesta, we have selected expressive colours in the right harmoniesand contrasts, together with quality materials like glove-leather thats beautiful to touch.Thesedetails bring a feeling of premium-ness into a volume small car.

    The use of colour and kinetic design elements allowed the Design team to create morecontemporary interpretations of established models and to incorporate newconsiderations, such as street fashion, into other models in the range. For example:

    The Studio model offers a warm, inviting cabin, using a light contrast instrumentpanel

    The Style and Style + series takes its inspiration from designer clothing andbespoke suits to emphasize a contemporary feel

    The all-new Zetec S model offers a neutral or blue theme in higher contrastcolours and an inlaid graphic element reflective of those used in snowboarddesigns

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    Global Product Development System

    All-new Fiesta is the first global Ford product developed using key methodologies fromthe new Ford Global Product Development System (GPDS).

    GPDS integrates digital design, engineering and manufacturing technologies to reducethe time-to-market of products and to facilitte manufacturing flexibility and productdifferentiation between different brands based on a common platform.

    This was essential in allowing Ford and Mazda to work together efficiently to share thecore, yet invisible base architecture for their individual small cars.

    GPDS is essentially an extension of previous product development collaboration withinthe Ford family, explains Marin Burela, the companys Executive Director of SmallCars.

    For example, the latest European Focus shares technologies and certain componentsand architectures with the Volvo S40/V50 and the Mazda 3.

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    For small cars, Ford and Mazda engineers collaborated closely on key engineeringelements of a new architecture, bringing together the best of their respective areas ofexpertise.

    The approach delivered a strong foundation that would enable the two brands to design

    individual vehicles and customise the attributes of their respective products, choosingfrom an array of technologies that can be tuned to provide specific customer benefits.

    We undertook a complete CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) assessment at theattribute level and conducted two events to virtual-build the new car completely in thedigital environment, says Dieter Schwarz, Vehicle Engineering Manager for all-newFiesta globally.

    Rear end

    At the rear of the car, many kinetic elements combine, including the chamfered rearglass area, low roofline sweeping into a small spoiler, the distinctive licence plategraphic and tail lamps with honeycomb detailing, positioned high on Fiestas rearcorners.

    Smith believes this combination is the most distinctive aspectof the vehicle.

    An integrated, dark grey lower diffuser insert accentuates the bumper shape and addsto the athletic stance of all-new Fiesta.

    The diffuser lends an air of lightness to the rear shape while its lines stretching outwardtoward the bumper lip draw the eyes once again to the wheels and Fiestas sp ortystance.

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