New Ford Escort could come to Europe

The new Ford Escort, unveiled at the Shanghai motor Show, could come to Europe.
The mid-size saloon concept caused a sensation in China when it was revealed that it would wear the popular badge.
And although a production version of the car would be aimed firmly at the Chinese market, there is potential for it to be sold elsewhere.
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A senior Ford insider told automobile Express: “There’s certainly been internal discussions about it [bringing it to Europe].
“I for one would love to see it over here [in Europe]. There is absolutely a place in the market for a lower-cost car to sit under the Focus.
“The crucial would be doing it without being seen to make the Ford brand any less desirable.”
And new Ford UK chairman and MD mark Ovenden confirmed that the new model wasn’t intended as a China-only car when he spoke with automobile express at a ceremony to mark the retiral of outgoing chairman Joe Greenwell.
“It’s a car initially for China,” he said. “But it could work in other places.”
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However, UK fans of the legendary name are set to be disappointed. When asked where else the Escort could be sold, Ovenden said simply: “Not Britain!”
Britain’s standard resistance to three-box saloons, and the negative publicity which surrounded later versions of the Escort, would make it a hard sell here.
Markets where saloons are a lot more popular, such as in Eastern Europe and possibly even Portugal and Ireland, might be a lot more feasible.
Ovenden explained the cultural reasons that caused the company to consider a new C-segment car for China, where the focus is already a massive seller.
“People there do not drive the same car as their boss, and lots of bosses drive Focuses. So there is an opportunity to sell another car underneath it.”

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