Skip to navigation | Skip to content

Share your knowledge. Make a difference.

Ford Focus

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic (by 1 person)   Your rating: 1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic

Ranked #1894 in Autos, #99093 overall

Rated G. (Control what you see)

Everybody's car

 

The Ford Focus was the world's best selling car of 2001 and 2002. In Europe, South America and South Africa, the Focus replaced the Ford Escort. In Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, it replaced the Ford Laser. A new version of the Focus was launched in Europe in January 2005 and a face lifted version in January 2008.

Focus Engines 

The Ford Focus comes with engine sizes of between 1.4 - 2.5. The power ranges from 74 - 225 bhp. The 2.5 ST can reach 60 from standstill in 6.5 seconds and will carry on till 150 mph. The 1.6 litre has power of around 100 bhp and will reach 60 in just under 11 seconds.

Performance Versions 

ST170

The ST170, which was launched in 2002, is the International version of the American Focus SVT. The car was only available in some markets outside of America.

Adapted from the Facelift Mk 1 Focus, the ST170 had the following cosmetic revisions: 17" Multi-Spoke Alloy Wheels; Alarm; Side Airbags; Optional Recaro leather seats; Optional 9006 Stereo system with Subwoofer; and Locally developed bodykit (Australia only). And the following technical revisions: High-flow aluminum cylinder head; Variable valve timing; Dual state intake manifold; Stainless steel exhaust system; Sports catalytic converter; Larger brake discs (300mm front, 280mm rear); Getrag 6 speed manual gearbox; and Revised power steering pump.

RS

In 2002 the more bespoke engineered and performance orientated RS badge made a return to a Ford product following the demise of the Escort RS 2000 in 1996. Using a turbocharged version of the 2.0 litre Zetec-E engine (fired into life via a starter button), badged Duratec-RS, the Focus RS produced a minimum 215 ps and 310 Nm of torque, although most cars came out of the factory producing more power.
The Focus RS was a far more bespoke car than the SVT/ST170 with seventy percent of the components being unique, revised or uprated from the standard Focus. Mechanically, most notably, the car incorporated a Quaife automatic torque biasing differential to improve traction from the front wheel drive setup. It was this differential that gave the car its largely undeserved reputation for extreme torque steer. The suspension is 25mm lower than the standard model with custom Sachs dampers. The steering used the same quick ratio rack as the ST170 while the brakes used fixed calliper four piston Brembo units with 325mm discs at the front and single piston callipers and 280mm discs at the back. Wheels were 18" alloys specially developed by OZ Racing. The engine was heavily modified with forged aluminium pistons, forged connecting rods, hardened valve seats, sodium-filled exhaust valves and a stainless steel exhaust system. The forced induction system comprised a Garret turbocharger in conjunction with a water-cooled charge air cooler and an electric water pump. To transmit the higher torque was an uprated AP clutch. Styling wise, the car featured unique front and rear bumper assemblies required for the wider wheel arches which accommodated the 65mm wider front track. Internally the theme is blue and black with sections of blue leather trim on the door trim panels, the steering wheel and the Sparco seats which were trimmed in blue/black leather and Alcantara. The instruments have a blue background and in place of the coolant temperature gauge, the RS was equipped with a boost pressure indicator (up to 1,5 bar). The gear lever knob, handbrake lever and pedals were all custom made by Sparco.
The Ford Focus RS was manufactured on its own production line at Ford's Saarlouis plant in Germany. Production started on 2 October 2002 and ended on 11 November 2003 when the final vehicle, number 4501 of a limited worldwide production run of 4500, rolled off the line. The increased track of the Focus RS meantthat it was too wide to roll down the production line on its alloy wheels. An ingenious solution was found by the engineers - they sourced a supply of ex-Audi narrow space saver spare wheels and tyres that were used only within the factory for rolling the cars between the various assembly operations. The Focus RS was sold in 21 countries across Europe but by far the largest number, 2147, were sold in Great Britain. It is estimated that Ford lost £7000.00 on every car sold at its £19750.00 British price tag.

Performance - Ford Focus RS: 0-60 km/h: 3,1 s, 0-100 km/h: 6,4 s, 0-130 km/h: 10,1 s, 0-180 km/h: 19,6 s, Vmax.: 232 km/h, 40-100 km/h in 4th gear: 12,1 s, 80-140 km/h in 5th gear: 14,1 s.

Check out the Ford Focus RS review

Ford News 

Loading Fetching RSS feed... please stand by

Focus Photos 

DSCF4657 by Kingfox

DSCF4657

DSCF4655 by Kingfox

DSCF4655

BMW / Ford by *fotopiti*

BMW / Ford

Ford Focus by *fotopiti*

Ford Focus

DSCF4283 by Kingfox

DSCF4283

DSCF4286 by Kingfox

DSCF4286

DSCF4282 by Kingfox

DSCF4282

DSCF4287 by Kingfox

DSCF4287

DSCF4223 by Kingfox

DSCF4223

DSCF4011 by Kingfox

DSCF4011

DSCF3999 by Kingfox

DSCF3999

Trapped by futureshape

Trapped

Aaron MacHale by Jonathan Shield

Aaron MacHale

Aaron MacHale by Jonathan Shield

Aaron MacHale

DSCF3673 by Kingfox

DSCF3673

Eamonn Boland by Jonathan Shield

Eamonn Boland

Gareth Jones by Jonathan Shield

Gareth Jones

Ford Focus by *fotopiti*

Ford Focus

Ford Focus by M.Peinado

Ford Focus

DSCF2530 by Kingfox

DSCF2530

New YouTube vids 

Focus RS Jeremy Clarkson

Focus RS tested

Runtime: 3:44 | 36006 views | 32 Comments

powered by YouTube

New Guestbook 

Like this lens? Want to share your feedback, or just give a thumbs up? Be the first to submit a blurb!

X
furtheronline

About furtheronline

Hello world. This is my bio. I can edit it later!

furtheronline's Pages

See all of furtheronline's pages