Ford Figo is one of the popular and underrated hatchbacks in the country right now. The Ford Figo might not be the best looking hatch but if you ask a true car enthusiast then they will tell you what it feels driving the hot hatch. We have seen several modified Figo but this one right here might be the fastest and it looks like any other Ford car.
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Sharing more details on this modified Ford Figo then it makes a whopping 132 bhp on tap. That is a lot. It uses the same old 1.5L TDCi turbocharged diesel engine which is used in the Ecosport, Aspire and Freestyle. In stock conditions, this unit pumps out 99 bhp with 215 Nm of peak torque.
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This modified version generates peak torque of 290 Nm. The stock Figo is already a fun to drive car but now, imagine driving this 132 bhp bad boy. It gets a Stage 2 Evotech Motorsport ECU tune with a K&N replacement filter. To improve the sound and performance, it further gets a custom exhaust system with downpipe.

From the looks of this modified Figo, it looks basically like your stock car except for few changes here and there. It is practically a sleeper, sorry, a sleeper hatch. If that's even a word. We have seen several petrolheads modifying their whips but the love for diesel is on another level.
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Coming to the aesthetics then it does get aftermarket set of 15-inch 7.5J alloy wheels wrapped in 195/5515 rubber. This Figo is the pre-lift version of the current model on sale. It comes in a pearl white shade and gets a contrasting black roof to match with the paint scheme.

It also gets black treatment on the front grille, headlights and on the ORVMs. Both the reverse and turn indicators at the rear get black tint. Overall, this Figo looks good and is kept mostly in a stock form. Well, only when you look it from the outside. Do let us know what you think about this tastefully modified Figo.
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