What are the hatchback models of Changan Ford?

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DelIris
07/30/25 4:13am
Focus, Focus Active, Fiesta. The following is detailed information about the relevant models: Functional information: The definition of a hatchback is that the vehicle's cabin and trunk are in one compartment. This layout can increase the interior space of the vehicle while reducing the trunk space. Most hatchbacks are small cars and compact cars. Additional information: Ford hatchbacks are divided into 1.6L, 1.8L, and 2.0L engine displacements. The corresponding models include the 2013 Hatchback 1.6L MT Comfort, Hatchback 1.6L AT Comfort, Hatchback 1.6L MT Trend, and Hatchback 1.6L AT Trend.
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