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Vehicle Highlights - 2007 Ford Freestyle
- Front-seat, side-impact air bags and Safety Canopy side air curtain now standard on all models (late availability) - 18-inch wheels are now standard on all Limited models - New packages: the Interior Convenience Group, Interior Power Group, Limited Convenience Group and a Safety and Security Package - Two new exterior colors: Alloy Clearcoat Metallic and Dune Pearl Clearcoat Metallic
Overview
Flexibility is the inspiration behind 2007 Ford Freestyle. Bridging the gap between sport utility vehicle and sedan, this innovative crossover utility vehicle is ideal for active families and their evolving lifestyles, combining real-world utility with impressive fuel economy and comfort.
For 2007, Freestyle customers can choose among four new packages for added comfort and convenience features. Two new exterior colors are also available. Later in the model year, seat-mounted side air bags and the Safety Canopy side air curtain system will be standard on all models.
Crossover utility vehicles are gaining popularity with buyers because they provide space, packaging flexibility, available all-wheel drive (AWD) and sedan-like fuel economy. Even in this highly capable and competitive segment, 2007 Ford Freestyle sets an impressive benchmark for comfort, versatility, efficiency and safety. It can carry up to seven adult passengers with its best-in-class legroom in the second and third rows. Freestyle is also capable of achieving up to 27 miles per gallon highway. Its versatile fold-flat, third-row seating provides flexible cargo-carrying capacity.
As a result of these admirable attributes, Freestyle appeals to families that have grown too large for a sedan but who do not want a traditional minivan. It also appeals to sport utility customers who seek efficiency without giving up functionality.
Freestyle offers two levels of comfort and luxury: SEL and the top-of-the-line Limited. Freestyle is built in Chicago.
Design and Equipment
2007 Ford Freestyle is designed to stand apart with its long hood, high belt line, large wheels and tires, aggressive "grille guard"-style lower fascia, flared wheel arches, large side mirrors and hefty strap-style door handles.
SEL models have an electronic message center, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob and a sound system with six-disc CD changer. The top-of-the-line Limited series includes a monochromatic exterior, heated exterior mirrors and interior amenities such as an Audiophile sound system, perforated leather seating surfaces, and heated seats for driver and passenger.
2007 Ford Freestyle's instrument panel gives the driver and passenger the look, feel and attitude of a sport utility, complete with a robust grab handle mounted on the passenger side. The contrasting center stack contains all climate and audio controls and is topped with two round air registers.
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