The stylish Ford Flex has continued to build sales momentum in the two years since it was introduced, and its unique linear exterior has been a key reason. It’s a bold, expressive design, developed for bold, expressive drivers. And now the Flex is offering these drivers a whole new way to express themselves.
The new Titanium model sets a fresh benchmark for Flex style, luxury and personalization features, delivering an experience carefully tailored to meet the preferences of potential buyers.
“Flex customers are attracted to the vehicle as one that reflects their personality and allows them to stand out from the crowd,” said Kate Pearce, marketing manager for the Flex. “With the Flex Titanium, we are responding to our customers with a vehicle that reflects the unique positioning of Flex in the marketplace.”
The Titanium is based on the well-contented Flex Limited, then announces its new presence at first glance, thanks to a comprehensive suite of exterior style revisions. A quartet of new custom-look exterior colors is available—Red Candy, White Platinum, Tuxedo Black and Ingot Silver—and that’s capped by a new Tuxedo Black two-tone roof. The exterior is then given a mix of sophisticated black and black chrome accents, along with striking 20-inch polished-aluminum wheels. As a final exterior touch, Ford gives the black-out treatment to the Titanium’s headlamps and taillamps.
The interior gets a similarly high-style makeover, adding up-level black leather to the seats and steering wheel, new instrument panel and door accents, a metallic finish for the center stack, and illuminated scuff plates. Also part of the inside story: HD Radio and Ford’s versatile PowerFold third-row seat.
With PowerFold, owners can use one simple button to access three separate third-row configurations. Third-row seat backs can face forward to give the Flex room for seven passengers; the seats can lower to create a flat load floor; and the seat backs can be adjusted to face the rear, providing a unique option for tailgating fun at football games and other events.
The Ford Flex Titanium is currently on sale at local dealerships—and will be just the first to wear the nameplate in the U.S. The “Titanium” designation has begun marking the most premium-level vehicles in Ford’s European lineup, with much success, so the automaker is importing the concept to the American market as part of its “One Ford” initiative. The Ford Focus Titanium also will be launched early next year, with other Titanium models sure to follow.
Which will put a whole new spin on the term “precious metal” for even more future Ford owners.
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