Focus ST In 2005, Ford unveiled a
hot hatch version of the Mk 2 Focus. Called
Focus ST, and available in either three or five-door hatchback variant, the car uses the
Volvo Modular engine from
Volvo C30, a
turbocharged 2.5 L
5-cylinder engine producing . Ford however rebadged it as the
Ford Duratec ST, applied variable valve timing to both camshafts, applied a lighter flywheel and performed a throttle recalibration. The Ford Focus Mk 2 ST is also known as the
XR5 Turbo in the Australian and New Zealand market, but is sold as a five-door hatchback only. In 2008 Ford, in conjunction with
Mountune Racing, unveiled a power upgrade kit which raises the power output to . The kit consists of: a K&N panel filter, larger intercooler, and a remap. Although the platform is the same, no saloon or estate version was ever released.
Coupé-Cabriolet The
Focus Coupé-Cabriolet, featuring a two-piece
retractable hardtop, was introduced at the
Geneva Motor Show in February 2006 and went on sale in October 2006. Originally, it was previewed at the
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Pininfarina performs final assembly. In February 2008, Ford revealed a new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet sporting the new 'Kinetic Design' front end of the generic Ford Focus. Notably however, unlike the generic Focus models, the side and rear body panels were not changed, and neither were the door mirrors upgraded to the new-style units, as on the rest of the new Focus models. Nor were bodyside mouldings removed, as with the rest of the Focus range. Some press outlets had expected such changes in line with the rest of the range.
Focus ECOnetic Shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2007 as part of the facelifted range, the
Focus ECOnetic is an emissions-friendly model, similar to Volkswagen's
BlueMotion range, using a 109 PS 1.6 Duratorq TDCi engine with a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). Aerodynamic features including low-resistance tyres contribute to fuel consumption figure with average CO2 emissions of 115g/km.
Focus X Road The
Focus X Road, a Focus Wagon with
crossover look which featured a new body kit consisting of revised front and rear bumpers with a matching black finish on the doors and side panels, was introduced at the
AutoRAI Amsterdam in April 2009. The X Road was only available in The Netherlands with 1.8 Flexifuel engine and limited to 300 units. However, a month later the X Road also made its debut at the
Barcelona International Motor Show and later made its debut in other left-hand drive countries with the regular petrol and diesel engines.
Focus RS Mk 2 On December 17, 2007, Ford of Europe confirmed that a Mk 2 Focus RS would be launched in 2009. The press release also notes that a concept version of the RS is due in mid-2008. Contrary to numerous rumours and speculation the RS was announced by Ford to have a conventional FWD layout with an upgraded
Duratec ST engine with 305PS
Duratec RS, gearbox, suspension, and LSD. As announced, the Focus RS MK2 hit the road on 5 January 2009. When Ford completed the production run of the Mk I,
Ford of Britain's managing director Paul Thomas said "We always knew Focus RS would be a sales winner, but we could never have predicted its fantastic reception and the effect it had in re-igniting passion for the Ford RS brand." In 2008, Ford revealed the new Focus RS in "concept" form at the
British International Motor Show. The
Duratec RS engine was upgraded to produce at 6500 rpm and of
torque at 2250–4500 rpm. 0 to acceleration was quoted to be under 6 seconds. The RS uses a modified
Volvo-engineered
straight-five engine found in the Focus ST. A larger
BorgWarner K16
turbo now delivers up to of boost. A new air-to-air
intercooler has been developed as a complement, while the forged
crankshaft, silicon-aluminum pistons, graphite-coated cylinder bores, a
compression ratio of 8.5:1 and
variable valve timing also up the power output. The car remains front wheel drive, but to reduce torque steer uses a
Quaife Automatic Torque
Biasing LSD, and a specially designed
MacPherson strut suspension at the front called
RevoKnuckle, which provides a lower
scrub radius and kingpin offset than traditional designs while avoiding the increased weight and complexity of
double wishbone and
multi-link suspension setups. Ford UK claim: "It's as close as you'll come to driving a full-spec rally car (
Ford Focus RS WRC). • 0-: 5.9 s • Top speed: and a dramatic rear spoiler create a purposeful look. Focus RS available in three expressive exterior colours: Ultimate Green, Performance Blue and Frozen White. Focus RS has an exclusive 'Ultimate' Green classic 1970s Ford Le Mans Green of the
Ford Escort RS1600 era.
Focus RS 500 The Focus RS500 was launched in April 2010. A limited production run of 500 units (101 of them for Britain) were produced. It has a turbocharged 2.5 L L5 petrol engine which produces and can do 0-62 mph in 5.6 seconds, with a top speed of making it the fastest Focus yet. The new model was given the RS500 designation to highlight its strictly limited production run of 500 individually numbered vehicles, all of which were offered for customers to purchase. Each RS500 carries a metal plaque on the centre console, hand-engraved with a unique identification number from 001 to 500. To provide the RS500 with a fitting power unit, the turbocharged Duratec RS 2.5-litre engine from the standard Focus RS has been upgraded to deliver significantly more top-end and mid-range power. Peak power is increased by to at 6,000 rpm, while torque has been increased from 440 to , delivered across a broad speed range from 2,500 to 4,500 rpm. The changes include a significantly larger air-to-air intercooler to deliver a cooler, denser charge; a larger air filter box for increased airflow; larger diameter exhaust downpipe; and an uprated fuel pump, along with an updated software calibration to optimise the performance of the revised engine. Preliminary performance figures for the Focus RS500 indicate that it achieves 0–100 km/h in 5.6 seconds, with a top speed similar to the in the standard RS. Engineered by Performance Car Enthusiasts The Focus RS500 engine has been modified by a team from Ford TeamRS in partnership with Revolve Technologies, the automotive engineering firm which develops Ford approved performance upgrades through its Mountune Performance brand. All Focus RS500 vehicles will be painted in a standard Panther Black metallic colour, before being shipped to a dedicated 3M facility near Frankfurt, Germany, where a special film will be applied to the bodywork to create the matte black effect.
Focus BEV '' A prototype Focus
battery electric vehicle was demonstrated in August 2008. The variant, sometimes known as the "Focus EV". The
concept car unveiled at the
2009 Frankfurt Motor Show was developed to participate in the UK Government's "Ultra-Low Carbon Vehicles" demonstration initiative in early 2010. A consortium of Ford,
Scottish and Southern Energy and
University of Strathclyde will use a fleet of 15 Ford Focus BEVs and a charging infrastructure in and around the
London Borough of Hillingdon from early 2010. This new BEV demonstration fleet is being developed partly with public funding from the UK Government's
Technology Strategy Board (TSB) which promotes innovative industry-led projects that reduce CO2. ==Motorsport==