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02-12-2009
Ford's new Focus family
Ford aims to take its next top-seller to a whole new level – and we have
all the amazing details.

Check out the most Focused family in motoring! In a world exclusive,
Auto Express has brought together every variant of Ford’s all-new Focus
line-up – giving you a sneak peek at what’s set to become the UK’s best
compact family car range.
When it makes its debut next year, the MkIII Focus family will offer
something for everyone – from a stylish five-door hatchback to a
head-turning SUV, as well as a stunning RS super-hatch.
And it’s no surprise that Ford is pulling out all the stops. Not only
has the new Focus got to take on VW’s Golf and the Vauxhall Astra, it
also has to attract a worldwide audience. As with the Fiesta supermini,
the car is a true global product.
Taking its inspiration from the Iosis Max concept seen at March’s Geneva
Motor Show, the styling of the new Focus will be more edgy than rivals,
but retains its mass-market appeal. Under the skin is Ford’s latest
C-segment platform. This is essentially a reworked version of the
current model’s underpinnings, but should ensure the Focus stays at the
top of the class for handling.

A new range of EcoBoost turbo petrol engines will be available, as will
updated TDCi diesels. The former includes 89bhp or 108bhp 1.0-litre
units and a 170bhp 1.6. Diesel fans can choose from a 128bhp 1.6 or a
2.0-litre with 168bhp or 197bhp.
Taking its position at the head of the pack will be an all-new Focus RS.
To keep weight and costs down without affecting performance, Ford
engineers will carry over the existing model’s front-wheel-drive layout.
However, the thirsty 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo unit is to be dropped
in favour of a more efficient 2.0-litre EcoBoost turbo. This should
deliver more than the current 301bhp.
If style is a greater priority than speed, there’s also a pair of trendy
Focus-based models. Using the three-door, due early in 2011, as a
starting point, the new four-seat Focus CC will stick with a folding
hard-top and take the fight to established rivals such as the Peugeot
308 CC and VW Eos when it arrives late that year.

Ford is even cranking up the style on the Kuga. A five-door successor to
the current compact SUV arrives in 2011, but it will be joined by a more
elegant three-door variant.
This gets muscular proportions reminiscent of the Iosis X concept
displayed at the 2006 Paris Motor Show, and will be offered with a
choice of front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The same line-up of
EcoBoost petrol and TDCi diesel units will be available in both versions
of the Kuga, but in a first for the SUV range they will be hooked up to
Ford’s Powershift twin-clutch transmission.
Completing the new Focus line-up will be a cavernous estate, a stylish
saloon and the C-MAX compact MPV. The latter will be the first model in
the range to arrive, and is one of the most eagerly awaited new car
launches of 2010. It promises a versatile interior, with a
premium-quality feel, a raft of hi-tech kit and a wraparound layout.
Text: Jack Rix / Photos: Mirosla
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