Although the Ford Fiesta has been manufactured in various European locations in the past, it is currently only made in Cologne, Germany for the European market.
The Ford Fiesta is no longer sold in the U.S. market. It was discontinued in 2018 as Americans generally demanded larger vehicles. Prior to its discontinuation, however, Fiestas were never assembled in the U.S.—instead, they were imported from Ford’s Cologne factory.
In the past, the Fiesta was also manufactured in India, Spain, Venezuela, South Africa, China, Brazil, Mexico, Thailand, Taiwan, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
If you have access to a Fiesta and want to know exactly where it was produced, you can check its 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The first character of the VIN indicates the Fiesta manufacturer’s location. This character may be a number or letter, depending on where the car was made.
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