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Green ‘n’ cool Ka

October 6, 2008 Posted by: Faye Sunderland

Ford has freshened up its Ka car range, with a selection of colourful options to make your Ka stand out from the crowd. Available on the new models to hit the roads in January, choose from Digital, Tattoo and Grand Prix styles.
Ka emissions start at 147 g/km CO2 and achieves 45 MPG.

Ka DigitalKa Digital- A high-contrast green as the base colour, to give your Ka a striking look. The exterior pack features patterned body stripes and solid green grille surround and door mirror cappings. The interior pack includes seats with patterned inserts and green headrests, green door panels, and a solid green finish to the centre console bezel, door pulls, instrument cluster shroud, steering wheel and the rings around the air vents.

Ka TattooKa Tattoo- A fashionable and fun tattoo design with a heart at its centre, created in bold metallic colours. The exterior pack includes a large decal of the tattoo logo on the roof and a smaller decal on the fender. The interior pack features seats with silver-grey fabric inserts and the tattoo logo embossed on the backrest, silver-grey headrests and door panels, and anthracite leather trim on the steering wheel. Velour floor mats with silver stitching and embroidered tattoo emblem round things off, along with a gear knob and handbrake combining anthracite leather with an aluminium finish.

Ka Grand PrixKa Grand Prix- An exciting motorsports theme with a chequered flag motif based on either a red or white exterior colour scheme. The exterior pack comprises patterned body stripes with solid colour grille surround and door mirror cappings, and can be combined with a rear spoiler and white alloy wheels.

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