8th September, 2004
- New Focus family unveiled together for the first time
- Dynamic refined shape and distinctive profile
- Broad powertrain range with the introduction of new twin variable camshaft
technology
- Introducing new, affordable technologies and in-car systems
- Enhanced space for passengers and luggage
- Comprehensive active and passive safety features
- Precise, rewarding and agile, Focus extends its driving authority
The all-new Ford Focus will
make its world debut at the 2004 Mondial de l’Automobile in Paris on 23rd
September.
Lewis Booth, Chairman and CEO of Ford of Europe will unveil the entire Focus
line. On sale in January
2005, the new 3-door, 5-door and estate versions will be exclusively revealed
alongside the Ford Focus C-MAX, completing the stylish new Focus family.
After six years and four million sales worldwide, the original Focus remains
one of Europe’s top-selling cars, topping the sales charts in the UK for 50
months as Britain's best selling car. Focus has become a class benchmark for
quality of driving and ownership experience. The next generation model aims to
deliver more: involving and engaging its driver, while providing improvements
for all occupants in terms of quality, craftsmanship, packaging and refinement.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW FORD FOCUS RANGE
EXTERIOR DESIGN: A DISTINCTIVE PROFILE
- Sleek and sculpted lines flow across the new Focus range guaranteeing that,
regardless of bodystyle, all models share a common design DNA.
- The new model is unmistakably a Focus, retaining the original spirit of
individuality from the rest of its segment – with a fast, coupe-like profile.
“Our target was to build a coherent and distinctive family of derivatives
that would be successful designs in their own right,” said Chris Bird, Director
of Design, Ford of Europe.
- A more muscular stance – highlighted by flared wheel arches that are more
prominent and yet more integrated into the overall design.
- The bold lines of Ford’s ‘family’ radiator grille, headlights and air dam –
shared with Focus C-MAX – give the new Focus a purposeful personality.
- Low ‘family’ nose is steeply raked. From it the key lines of the body
structures sweep up towards the rear – creating a hunched and athletic profile.
- Power bulge arches back from the radiator grille to the A-pillars, set off
with prominent ‘cheekbones’ that are shared by all Focus models.
Visually the most dramatic and obvious difference between Focus and its
competitors is at the rear.
- Fast profile allows 3-door model to look believable as a coupe as well as
being a full-value 5-seater – a silhouette which is shared elegantly by the
5-door model.
- The estate embodies the sporting sculpture, bringing a new elegance and
purposeful stance to an extremely functional and space efficient design.
- Sharp and sporting lines of the front and rear pillars give the new Focus
its bold personality, every bit as dynamic as its predecessor but in a more
refined and integrated manner.
- Cockpit feel of the driving environment is nurtured, while still increasing
the real world space available to driver and passengers.
“It is an entirely new way of looking at Focus but it remains clearly a Focus
nonetheless, balancing that sportiness with functionality and practical daily
living,” said Chris Bird.
INTERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP: PREMIUM ENVIRONMENT
"Delivering a premium quality driving environment was of prime importance,”
said Adrian Whittle, Ford Focus Chief Programme Engineer. “Inside the car this
is borne out by the ‘cockpit’ driving position, the ‘flow-through’ instrument
panel and console design and the use of carefully selected high quality
materials.
ADVANCED FEATURES: AFFORDABLE, RELEVANT TECHNOLOGIES
Focus introduces several new technologies to the Ford range that are
developed with an emphasis on relevance and affordability for customers,
including:
- KeyFree System – interacting directly with the car to unlock it
without fumbling.
- Solar Reflect Windshield – blocking nearly five times the level of
solar radiation as standard tinted glass, significantly improving the efficiency
of air conditioning.
- Adaptive Front Lighting System – technology that guides headlight
beams in line with the front wheels. Ford’s approach uses halogen rather than
xenon lamps, making the option affordable for a broader range of customers.
- Blue Tooth™ Hands Free Phones – wireless technology that allows the
connection of mobile telephones without compatibility issues.
- Voice Control – hands-free command of audio, telephone, climate
control, in-car entertainment and navigation systems.
- In-Car Entertainment – premium sound systems by Sony, featuring
either a 6-disc in-dash changer or an MP3-capable single disc CD player with
four 20-watt premium speakers that deliver a characteristic “Sony sound”.
- Rear Seat Entertainment – MP3-enabled independent audio system
available, with high-mounted screen for DVD or games consoles provided in the
estate.
DRIVING QUALITY: BUILDING ON SUCCESS
- Engineered to build on the dynamic capabilities of the original – providing
an ultra-stiff body shell, enhanced Control Blade rear suspension and new front
chassis subframe – while making strides in comfort and refinement, including
reduced noise and enhanced sound quality in a spacious cabin environment.
- Longer wheelbase (by 25mm) and wider track (by 40mm) than its predecessor
give the new Focus a sure-footed stance and an improved interior package. Knee
room and shoulder room are improved, rear-seat headroom remains generous and
luggage capacity has expanded by 10 per cent.
FOCUS SAFETY: NO COMPROMISE
- Throughout the range, the new Focus has a structure that was designed to
protect its occupants within a lightweight and highly efficient survival cell.
- Rigorously tested in virtual and physical form, verified by the most
powerful computers in the industry and tested in the Volvo Safety Centre in
Sweden.
- Optimised crash load paths through the body structure for maximum energy
absorption outside the passenger environment, both in straight frontal impacts
against a rigid barrier and in offset crashes.
- Equipped with standard front air bags and optional thorax-protecting side
air bags and inflatable side curtains, which deploy between the A and C pillars
to provide protection in the event of a side impact.
POWERTRAINS: A WEALTH OF CHOICE
- The new Focus pioneers Ford’s new 115PS, 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT engine –
with twin independent variable camshaft technology – as part of a comprehensive
powertrain line-up.
Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) improves airflow through
the engine and delivers more torque while reducing average fuel consumption by
up to five per cent. The petrol engine range also includes: 1.4 litres (80PS),
1.6 litres (100PS) and 2.0 litres (145PS). Focus also offers advanced, Duratorq
TDCi high-pressure common-rail diesel engines. The range features 1.6-litre
(109PS) and 2.0-litre (136PS) Duratorq TDCi choices, which made their debut in
the Focus C-MAX.
These lightweight, low-friction engines offer an optimal balance between
strong torque at low engine speeds for smooth responsive driving fun and low
fuel consumption – the 2.0-litre unit benefiting from Ford’s six-speed manual
transmission. To meet and surpass emissions requirements both diesel engines
will be available with a Diesel Particulate Filter.
Ford’s new Durashift CVT Continuously Variable Transmission is available on
models powered by the 1.6-litre Duratorq TDCi engine. Developed by Ford with ZF
Transmissions, the Durashift CVT can switch between fully automatic and
seven-speed manual selection. It cuts fuel consumption by up to eight per cent
over traditional four- or five-speed automatics. Focus also offers Durashift 5-
and 6-speed manual transmissions and the Durashift 4-speed automatic.
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