The Ford Fiesta ST looks set to make a comeback as the company tries to regain lost ground in Europe.

When talking about the upcoming electric Fiesta, Christian Weingartner, general manager of passenger cars for Ford of Europe, told AutoExpress, “To be credible and authentic, there needs to be some kind of performance series of our vehicles; that’s what we’ve got to have.”

Whether it will wear the ST badge used in the fifth, sixth and seventh generations, the earlier XR2 nameplate, or something else entirely is unknown with Mr Weingartner saying, “We have not made any decisions on naming, but it’s very clear that if you talk ‘race to to road’, that we want to have really capable vehicles.”

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The new Fiesta is expected to launch in 2028. As part of an agreement signed late last year, it will be based on the electric-only Renault 5 E-Tech and built by Renault at its factory in Douai, outside of Lille, France.

The standard Renault 5 E-Tech range tops out with a 110kW/245Nm motor driving the front wheels. There are, however, heated up variants sold as the Alpine 290 with pumped-up wheel arches, amped-up styling, and significantly more power.

In lower-spec variants, the Alpine 290 has a 132kW motor that can complete the 0-100km/h dash in 7.4s, while the top-of-the-range model has a 162kW motor and can hit the century mark in 6.4s.