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21-12-2010
Ford Focus Electric spied
Ford’s electric Focus snapped testing in the US ahead of its launch here
in 2012. Despite the
exhaustive testing, this Focus is missing a key component – its exhaust
pipe! Our spies have just captured this Focus Electric mule undergoing
testing, and it’s the first we’ve seen that uses the new mkIII Focus
bodyshell.


Along with the blanked-off rear bumper, the car features disguises over
the area where the fuel filler cap is on both sides, which could mean
that the Focus Electric will feature plug sockets on both side of the
car, making recharging easier.
Ford began its Focus Electric project with the launch of a number of
prototypes based on the current generation car at the 2009 Frankfurt
Motor Show. Called the Focus BEV, it had boot-mounted 23kWh lithium-ion
batteries which powered a 134bhp electric motor. The range is 100 miles
and top speed is 85mph.


At this year’s Geneva show, Blue Oval bosses confirmed that the Focus
Electric will be based on the new Focus, and will go on sale in the US
in 2011, before arriving in the UK in 2012.
Expect the production Focus Electric to feature similar specs to the BEV
prototype, which will put it on a par with the Nissan Leaf for range and
performance. The electric Ford will join an electric version of the
Transit Connect, and is followed by two next-generation petrol
hybrid-electric vehicles and a C-MAX plug-in hybrid in 2013.
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Bron | AutoExpress | By Tom Phillips
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