Planning to buy the new Ford Freestyle Flair Edition? Check out these top 5 changes that the newest variant of this CUV gets.
Ford has recently introduced the new Freestyle Flair, a special edition based on the top-spec Titanium+ trim. While you may have faint memories of the name ‘Flair’, for your reminder, it was first introduced with the Ikon sedan. In its last years, Flair became a suffix to the name of the sedan and was sold like that. Now, if you want to buy the Freestyle Flair, here are the 5 cosmetic changes you will see onboard.
Top 5 Changes On The Ford Freestyle Flair Edition
1. Gloss Black Alloy Wheels
As said earlier, there are only cosmetic changes on the Flair Edition. First, it gets gloss black alloy wheels which are basically the same unit that you find on Titanium+. Fits right with the package!
2. Contrasting Black Roof with Red Roof Rails
While the Freestyle may not get a dual-tone treatment, the Flair Edition now offers one. It gets a gloss black roof as standard for all the three colours and red accented roof rails to go matching with it.
3. Red ORVMs and Red Accents On Skid Plate
Further, you also get Red ORVMs and Red accents on the skid plate as a standard fitment for all the three colours. If you buy the regular variants, you get a black ORVMs and brushed silver skid plates.
4. Jazzy Red and Black Graphics
On all the four doors, you get exclusive Red and Black Graphics to go with the Flair Edition. There’s also the additional Flair branding that you can see on the back doors, on both the sides.
5. Black And Grey Seat Upholstery With Flair Inscription
The last change that you get on the Ford Freestyle Flair Edition is the Black And Grey seat upholstery colour that goes with the all-black dashboard theme. There’s also the Flair Edition inscription on the front integrated headrests.
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Flair Edition comes with both petrol and diesel engines, its 1.2 Litre three-cylinder petrol unit and the 1.5 Litre diesel unit. Like earlier, gearbox remains a standard 5-speed manual stick. The petrol variant is priced at Rs 7.69 Lakhs and the diesel one goes for Rs 8.79 Lakhs (all prices ex-showroom). The deliveries of this variant have already commenced across the country.