
Word is that the 2010 Ford C Max is going to be an Iosis Max derivative, and by looking at these official images, it looks like it. However, why it looks so much like the Ford Kuga is an explanation yet missing. Anyhow, moving further with the fresh set of specs, the C Max is based on the ‘Kinetic Design Language’ and consequently the commuter boasts a dynamic appearance with tapering roofline and giant wheels.
As far as the engine is concerned, the C-Max comes with the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine along with other options in petrol and diesel which hail from the ‘Kuga’ territory. C-max will be the first vehicle riding on the new global C-Segment platform something which will be seen in the next-gen Focus. For more details, we will have to wait until the Frankfurt event.

Last year in September Ford Kuga was just a concept. It took them 6 months to put the robots at work and start production at the Ford plant in Saarlouis, Germany. 45,000 Ford Kuga are expected to leave their factory to customers in 32 countries of the world. The Germans decided to export around 84 percent of the units produced in Saarlouis. Biggest clients will be from Germany, Italy, UK, France and Spain.
Official debut will be in just a few days at Geneva.
via AutoUnleashed