Guest news Guests Posted 25/01/03 08:51 AM Share Posted 25/01/03 08:51 AM Kindly reprinted from fordforumsThe machined, metallic start button on the centre dash sets the mood for the new Ford Performance Vehicles range. Turn on the ignition and a red glow appears in the starter button inviting the driver to fire up the potent Boss 290 engine. FPV interiors reflect the proud racing heritage of the GT nameplate. The detail work in the interior evokes the feel of a race car, with satin alloy highlights and technical surface finishes. FPV buyers have a choice of race check patterned cloth or an optional leather design, which incorporates a fine perforated alloy inlay embossed into the leather to create a similar effect. Stitching on the seats, console lid and manual gear lever boot is colour coded to the exterior colour. The model level is embroidered in the backrest of the front and rear seats in the same thread colour. Dash and door highlights continue the race check pattern on an alloy-coloured background. The same race check theme also appears in the instruments. The striking FPV satin alloy finish on the command centre extends through the centre console to the rear passenger compartment and continues on the gear lever knob, door handles, dash controls, sill scuff panels and the special FPV build plate on the centre console. This prominent FPV alloy-look centre panel also separates the driver from the rest of the vehicle to create a control centre or cockpit feel. The FPV performance steering wheel (standard on GT-P, optional on GT and Pursuit) has spokes with a matching alloy finish and a coin-like embossed FPV badge set in the left side lower spoke as a mark of its performance design. Plush FPV floor mats are attached with similar alloy discs embossed with the FPV logo, complementing the alloy finish of the scuff plates with their FPV identification and model name. The mats are standard on GT-P and optional on GT and Pursuit. The racing theme is carried through to drilled alloy pedals, although the holes are filled with rubber to meet road car legal requirements. This rubber extends around the pedals to facilitate heel and toe gear changes. Power pedal adjustment is standard on the automatic GT-P and optional on the automatic GT. Wherever possible, distinguishing FPV interior features are branded with an FPV logo to avoid forgery. “The emphasis throughout the FPV interiors is a subtle but purposeful blend of appointments and performance hardware with exquisite detailing,” Ford Design Director, Simon Butterworth said. GT and Pursuit The emphasis in the GT and Pursuit is simplicity of function. Everything a driver needs is close at hand. FPV Sports seats feature suede-feel bolsters with chequered flag pattern cloth inserts or stunning leather with perforated alloy look highlights. The optional leather trim also has suede feel locating pads in strategic locations to provide lateral support to the driver when cornering. GT rear seat passengers enjoy similar levels of comfort. “The GT lives up to the promise of its Grand Tourer name for all occupants,” Mr Butterworth said. Instruments are back lit with the performance blue lighting that distinguishes a sports model in the BA range but in the GT and Pursuit it illuminates striking FPV lettering. The instrument cluster features a 270 km/h speedometer and 8000 rpm tacho in keeping with the awesome performance. Other standard appointments include air-conditioning, a 100 watt audio system with single in-dash CD slot, cruise control, split fold down rear seat, four way electric driver’s seat adjustment and adjustable lumbar support in both front seats. GT-P The premium GT-P version shares the same interior theme as the GT, with subtle differences in the fine details that establish it as the flagship model in the FPV range. The GT-P Performance front seats have the aggressive contours of a racing seat with pronounced side bolsters and wings. These are highlighted by twin lines of colour coded stitching. While the contours look aggressive and add extra lateral support, they feature soft extremities for ease of entry and exit in everyday use. The seats retain the separate head restraints of other designs yet they are integrated into the seat back for a one-piece high back competition look. The luxurious GT-P cloth inserts have a check pattern embossed into the weave compared to the flatter weave in the GT. The optional leather inserts feature the same perforated alloy pattern running through the leather for a striking technical look. The GT-P command centre shares the same satin alloy look surround as the GT but is based on the prestige level with dual climate control, large LCD screen, trip computer and the prestige audio system with 6 disc in dash CD. The operation of each of these items is represented in simple, large graphics in the centre screen for ease of operation while on the move. Instrument panel lighting continues the blue theme of Ford’s performance models, complete with the FPV logo. The GT-P’s premium appointments are immediately distinguished by the special FPV performance steering wheel with its alloy finish spokes and FPV medallion, comprehensive command centre and its race-bred performance seating. Options Although all FPV models offer a level of appointments to match their premium performance, each model can be tailored to meet a customer’s personal tastes. Leather trim is available on all models and the GT-P’s performance steering wheel can be ordered on the GT and Pursuit. For music lovers, a premium sound system with colour TFT display, 6 disc in-dash CD, 150 Watt amplifier, 150 Watt Sub-woofer is available on GT and GT-P models. Pursuit models can be fitted with a 6-disc prestige audio system. Sunroof and DVD Satellite Navigation System are also available on the GT and GT-P while a REX DVD Entertainment system can be ordered on GT and GT-P models without the sunroof option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJF077 The Noble Leader Administrator 4,786 Member For: 22y 3m 12d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Australia Posted 25/01/03 09:24 AM Share Posted 25/01/03 09:24 AM awesome stuff... YUM! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mondie Firm Member Donating Members 2,924 Member For: 22y 2m 23d Location: Adelaide Hills Posted 25/01/03 09:25 AM Share Posted 25/01/03 09:25 AM Good stuff! Cant wait to see one on the road.Not sure about that starter button though, seems a bit w@nkish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest woosh Guests Posted 25/01/03 10:36 AM Share Posted 25/01/03 10:36 AM I think the start button would look great.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JESMAL Guests Posted 27/01/03 02:42 PM Share Posted 27/01/03 02:42 PM Now THAT I gotta have!Hmmm...wonder if my trusted Ford dealer can help me out on that.... :lol: Always felt that my AUXR6T propels like a rocketcar...not this will be the finishing touch, the icing ontop of the cake... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbo6man Lifetime Members 4,084 Member For: 22y 3m 14d Gender: Male Location: South Coast NSW Posted 28/01/03 01:52 AM Share Posted 28/01/03 01:52 AM Hmmm ... a GT-P please with Premium Sound and Sat Nav ... no, actually don't need the Sat Nav ... just let me get Totally LOST in this car!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JESMAL Guests Posted 30/01/03 02:30 AM Share Posted 30/01/03 02:30 AM Is it a complicated procedure to have a start button like this fitted ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest harasn Guests Posted 30/01/03 02:44 AM Share Posted 30/01/03 02:44 AM Is it a complicated procedure to have a start button like this fitted ? please don't! you'll wreck a good dash pad! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JESMAL Guests Posted 30/01/03 03:21 AM Share Posted 30/01/03 03:21 AM How does that work? from what you've said, it sure sounds like some complicated mod is required. Fill me in please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 3m 14d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 30/01/03 03:42 AM Share Posted 30/01/03 03:42 AM I think the start button would look great.. IMO a bit of a gimmick (wank actually)now you have to do 2 things to start the car rather than 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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