The Ford Festiva was a compact car sold my the Ford Motor Company in North America Asia and Australasia, initially based on the Mazda 121, and comparable to the Ford Fiesta in Europe, which was also sold in North America in the early 1980s. It was built by Kia in South Korea, which also sold it as the Kia Pride.

In 1994, the Festiva was replaced by a larger model, which was known in North America as the Ford Aspire. Following Ford's divestment from Kia, the model was discontinued. It is now being replaced by the Ford Fiesta.