Ford’s
Focus has since 1998 sold more than 10 million units sold globally and now the ageing
model has been given a ‘makeover’ along with new engines.
Available in two body shapes (sedan and hatch-back), three engines with improved specification levels; and offered as a 1.6 or 2-litre petrol engines and a diesel option.
Available in two body shapes (sedan and hatch-back), three engines with improved specification levels; and offered as a 1.6 or 2-litre petrol engines and a diesel option.
The
three specification levels are the entry level Ambiente, high-specification
Trend and a 125kW Sport version only available on the 2-litre hatchback.
DESIGN
The third generation Ford Focus has been completely changed when compared with its predecessor:
DESIGN
The third generation Ford Focus has been completely changed when compared with its predecessor:
·
The
new model sports a new ‘grille’ and wrap-around headlights adding enormous ‘sporty’
appeal to the vehicle.
·
At
the rear the styling is rather tame for the sedan, but the hatchback now has a new
rear spoiler providing a more sporty appeal over the sedan.
·
The
new Focus hatch-back now has its own unique design to help set itself apart
from other models.
ENGINES
·
Ford’s
1.6 engine (available on sedan and hatchback) produces 92kw power,
·
The
two-litre GDi produces 125kW power for both body styles.
·
The
2.0 TDCi engine, only available in the sedan, produces 120kW power.
·
The
1.6 power plant is mated to a five-speed manual transmission while both the
petrol and diesel two-litre engines are mated to Ford’s six-speed PowerShift
auto.
FUEL
ECONOMY
Hatch-Back - Fuel economy on the hatchback is rated at a claimed 5.9 litres/100km (1.6) and 6.7litres/100km (2.0).
Hatch-Back - Fuel economy on the hatchback is rated at a claimed 5.9 litres/100km (1.6) and 6.7litres/100km (2.0).
Sedan
- Fuel consumption figures for the sedan is rated at a claimed 6.0litres/100km
for the 1.6 engine and 6.4litres/100km for the petrol 2.0 GDi.
The fuel economy is much lower on the diesel auto compared to the petrol 2.0, with a claimed fuel consumption of 5.3litres/100km. The 2.0 TDCi has a fuel economy of 5 litres/100km...
PowerShift Auto
The fuel economy is much lower on the diesel auto compared to the petrol 2.0, with a claimed fuel consumption of 5.3litres/100km. The 2.0 TDCi has a fuel economy of 5 litres/100km...
PowerShift Auto
The
new PowerShift Auto provides seamless gear shifts ideal for city or extra urban
driving need.
Driver,
passenger and side airbags are offered as standard across the range, along with
ABS and EBD.
INTERIOR
The Fiesta influence is obvious especially with the ‘cloned dials and centre console’.
The Fiesta influence is obvious especially with the ‘cloned dials and centre console’.
Has
ample head and leg room, intuitive controls and a boot that’s capable of
swallowing any luggage load are all traits of a great family car.
The Focus hatchback
has nearly 60 litres less boot space compared to the Volkswagen Golf, but at
316 litres it’s still pretty ample.
The 2.0 Sport hatchback’s interior is quite different from the “busy” Fiesta-inspired design
The 2.0 Sport hatchback’s interior is quite different from the “busy” Fiesta-inspired design
OVERALL
Overall the new model is a perfect example of evolution over revolution. The Focus is a stylish family-oriented sedan and although it’s got a new makeover the Focus doesn’t skimp on practicality or quality. If you don’t buy one of these, an annoying work mate or a loves-to-rub-it-in-your-face neighbour will, and you’ll kick yourself for not buying it, as it’s quite simply a superb vehicle.
The Focus is offered with a five-year or 90 000km service plan, with 20 000km service intervals.
Overall the new model is a perfect example of evolution over revolution. The Focus is a stylish family-oriented sedan and although it’s got a new makeover the Focus doesn’t skimp on practicality or quality. If you don’t buy one of these, an annoying work mate or a loves-to-rub-it-in-your-face neighbour will, and you’ll kick yourself for not buying it, as it’s quite simply a superb vehicle.
The Focus is offered with a five-year or 90 000km service plan, with 20 000km service intervals.
Comments
from International Auto Websites
Auto
Express
"For
the first time, the Focus gets electric power-steering and torque vectoring.
The former is more efficient than a regular hydraulic set-up and helps to save
fuel, while the latter subtly brakes the driven wheels to mimic a limited-slip
differential."
Parker's
"This,
the third-generation Focus shouldn’t really be any different, and although the
design is a fairly sizeable departure from its predecessor, it is easily
recognisable as a Focus: Ford has played it pretty safe. The engine line-up
remains much the same, except for the addition of a 1.6-litre Ecoboost unit
offering 147bhp and 180bhp outputs. The new car’s longer, but it is lower,
which helps to keep CO2 emissions down and there’s also a long list of new
active safety features available."
What
Car?
"The
latest Focus only enhances Ford’s reputation for building brilliant driving
motorcars. All models are well equipped and competitively priced."