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« on: December 10, 2008, 03:15:24 AM »

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Ford’s upcoming Focus RS sports hatch was first revealed in concept form at the London Motor Show back in July, and then again at the Paris Motor Show, but development work is coming to an end and sales are expected to start early next year. Some new details about the car have now come to light with the release of several official images of the final production verison of the car.

While most of the specs have already been confirmed by Ford, some of the new details include a 0-100km/h (62mph) time of 5.9 seconds and a top speed of 264km/h (164mph). Pricing in Europe will reportedly be set at €39,000.

Based on the same core as the Focus ST, the RS adds power, handling and appearance modifications to improve the car’s ability to put its power to the ground and direct it down the road, track or gravel path. To keep the potent engine from creating unmanageable torque steer, the engineers designed the car with a unique suspension called the ‘RevoKnuckle,’ which enables the car to keep the intended direction of travel even under heavy throttle.

This works in conjunction with a Quaife automatic torque biasing limited-slip differential. Combined, the Focus RS obviates the need for AWD and the attendant weight gains of the extra differential and driveshafts. A Quaife automatic torque-biasing limited-slip differential keeps the traction steady even on less-than-ideal surfaces.

Changes to the standard Duratec 2.5L block include unique camshafts, a revised cylinder head and gasket and revised intake and manifold system. As well as the extra power, the Focus RS also receives a 40mm wider track, 19in wheels, 235mm tires, upgraded springs, dampers and anti-roll bars.

Ford has also confirmed that customers will have three colour options from launch, including the vibrant green seen here, as well as blue and white. Customers will also be able to match the interior trim with the exterior color or pick a full black leather option. Other features of the cabin include Recaro bucket seats, brushed aluminium accents and standard micro-fiber trim. The performance driving environment is completed by three additional gauges from the Focus ST, including a boost gauge, sitting atop the center console and angled toward the driver.

When it’s launched next year, the new Focus RS will mark the return of the storied Ford ‘RS’ badge, last seen on the first-generation Focus RS in 2002 and with a heritage stretching back 38 years including Fiesta, Escort and Sierra models.
here are the specs on power and torque:
Power: 277hp
Torque: 295ft. lbs.





with news of this hitting US shores, this might be might next venture into FWD sport compact territory. this or if they release an SS Turbo version of the new Chevy Cruze.
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2008, 08:22:10 AM »

On the downside, it's still a Fucus...
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« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2008, 08:33:27 AM »

its a European Focus. which means its better. the USDM one is slowly working its way up to the Euro spec Focuses. but its a little late since we're supposed to be getting the Euro Focus in 2010.
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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2008, 08:54:49 AM »

its good to see that Ford is bringing some of the better Euro Fords over here... now, if they would only bring over the Mondeo.
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« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2008, 02:48:40 PM »

" ....Ford has also confirmed that customers will have three colour options from launch, including the vibrant green seen here, as well as blue and white. ...."

This must be the blue GREEN color.  Grin

The specs on it are just awesome. But, 39,000 euros??? Holy guano, thats almost $80k if my calc is correct!!

I DO NOT think they'll get that kinda of dough for a "focus" here, regardless of how much different it is from whats currently offered (the American focus). There is a business plan failure. How can you re-market something thats already here and represents an economy car, with a euro version hot rod? Bad move.

$80k for a Ford? It better say shelby on it or GT for that kinda dough. Thats no ding on ford, just my perception.
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« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2008, 04:37:37 PM »

+1 on 80k for a focus? WTF... Ohh and seems like they cheated the design by combining the EVO X with the new STI... Not feeling it at all.
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« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2008, 09:31:04 AM »

+1 on 80k for a focus? WTF... Ohh and seems like they cheated the design by combining the EVO X with the new STI... Not feeling it at all.

Im not seeing that. But, then again, I own a BMW so that means I have NO taste.  Tongue

I would like to see this car head to head against the American focus though, in person to evaluate the differences and to what degree ford has made imptrvements. Sadly, it would turn many people off if in fact they chose to provide a higher quality vehicle to the european community and left us with the sub-par version.
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« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2008, 10:18:17 AM »

+1 on 80k for a focus? WTF... Ohh and seems like they cheated the design by combining the EVO X with the new STI... Not feeling it at all.

Im not seeing that. But, then again, I own a BMW so that means I have NO taste.  Tongue

I would like to see this car head to head against the American focus though, in person to evaluate the differences and to what degree ford has made imptrvements. Sadly, it would turn many people off if in fact they chose to provide a higher quality vehicle to the european community and left us with the sub-par version.
the USDM Focus is a totally different car exteriorwise. the rest is all the same though, all the way to the engines excluding the 2.5L I5 that is found in this model that we're talking about.

this is our current Focus as of right now.....


by the way, where has Ford's American sport compacts gone? they haven't had a competitor in this field since the SVT Focus.
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« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2008, 10:39:19 AM »

First time I see an American Focus, I don't like it. Ford Europe builds pretty solid cars, the European Focus isn't my style tho.
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