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01-06-2011, 11:21 AM | #1 | ||
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Ford reveals all new Focus for Australia
All-new Focus comes to market with two exciting bodystyles, three powertrains and four specification levels, including a new high-tech luxury Titanium variant New Focus combines dynamic design and exceptional array of smart technologies with high levels of craftsmanship, outstanding occupant safety and further advances in acclaimed levels of driving quality Advanced technologies including Active Park Assist, Torque Vectoring Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, Voice Control, Bi-Xenon headlamps and rain sensing wipers Fuel-efficient, low-CO2 powertrains including new 2.0-litre GDi direct injection petrol engine and completely updated 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine, both available with latest six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission MELBOURNE, Australia, 01 June, 2011 Ford Australia today announced the full line-up and specifications for the all-new Ford Focus, showcasing its dynamic exterior and interior designs, innovative and affordable technologies, fun-to-drive and fuel efficient performance, and comprehensive safety package. On sale in August, the all-new Focus is a key element of the Ford product portfolio in Australia. Customers will have their first opportunity to see the stylish design of the new Focus range – and experience some of its innovative technologies – even sooner, when the 2011 Melbourne International Motor Show opens on July 1. “In every world market where Focus competes, customers are looking for expressive design, affordable innovation, superior quality, responsive performance and exceptional fuel economy,” said Bob Graziano, President and CEO, Ford Australia. “In Australia, the all-new Focus presents all these elements in one outstanding package. It raises the bar in all these areas, which will not only delight our existing customers but also expand the appeal of the Focus brand to a whole new generation of Ford customers.” Distinguished by its sleek and sporty design, the new Focus is packed with more affordable technologies and features than ever previously offered by Ford in this market sector. New-look model line-up The all-new LW Focus range introduces a new-look, four-tier model line-up, comprising entry-level Ambiente, mid-series Trend, dynamic Sport and high-tech luxury Titanium models. The Ambiente is a stylish introduction to the all-new Focus range, while the Focus Trend effortlessly merges stylish design with innovation and convenience. The dynamic character of the all-new Focus really comes alive in Sport, with an even greater emphasis placed on driving enjoyment, while Focus Titanium features the very latest innovative technology and contemporary luxury, making it the ultimate all-new Focus. With over 10 million units sold since its introduction in 1998, the Ford Focus has become a firm favourite with consumers worldwide for its outstanding value, comfort and safety, and above all, for being great fun to drive. Following an unprecedented global development program under the company's One Ford strategy, the next-generation Focus is set to continue the successful tradition of its predecessors. “The new Focus is evidence of One Ford in action, and truly represents the best of the Ford Motor Company,” Graziano said. “Our investment in a new global small car platform is enabling us to provide consumers in Australia, and around the world, with an affordable range of cars that offer quality, fuel efficiency, safety and smart technology beyond their expectations.”
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01-06-2011, 11:22 AM | #2 | ||
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All-new Focus introduces an array of smart driver assistance technologies to Ford's next-generation small car
Advanced features to help drivers cope with the pressures of modern motoring Focus with Active Park Assist provides convenient solutions for every-day challenges such as choosing a parking spot, calculating appropriate trajectory angle and vehicle positioning MELBOURNE, Australia, 01 June, 2011 A substantial technology investment for the all-new Focus brings a new level of smart driver assistance features to Ford's small car range, offering customers an exciting array of advanced technologies generally found only in larger and more expensive vehicles. These driver assistance features provide Focus customers with the ability to cope more easily with the pressures of modern motoring, giving them convenient new ways to deal with every-day challenges like parallel parking, driving safely on busy freeways and tackling the cut-and-thrust of city driving. “Congested modern roads place extra pressure on the driver,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford’s Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. “The all-new Focus gives customers an exciting range of smart new features that help to reduce driving stress, while improving safety and comfort behind the wheel.” Painless parallel parking The all-new Focus is available with Ford Active Park Assist, an advanced new system which automatically steers the vehicle into parallel parking spaces. The system uses two ultrasonic sensors (one on each side of the vehicle) to scan for large enough gaps between parked cars – these gaps can be just 20 per cent longer than the overall vehicle length. Once a suitable gap has been identified, the driver is informed and clear parking instructions are shown in the centre console display using simple text and graphics. The driver controls the accelerator and brake, and selects a forward or reverse gear, while the system turns the steering wheel completely automatically. The parking manoeuvres can be carried out at speeds of up to 10 km/h. The front and rear parking sensors provide the usual audible warning to help the driver judge when the car is getting close to the surrounding vehicles. To assist accurate parking in tight spots, the system continues with multiple moves backwards and forwards until the vehicle is parked perfectly. Active Park Assist will be fitted as standard equipment on the new high-series Titanium model, in both hatch and sedan bodystyles. Comfortable freeway driving with Adaptive Cruise Control For reduced stress when driving on freeways, the all-new Focus features an improved, radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control system, which helps to maintain a comfortable distance to other vehicles. If the system detects that the vehicle in front is slowing down or is too close, it decelerates automatically to maintain the preset distance. Once the road is clear again, it will then accelerate back to the chosen cruising speed. The system also incorporates a Forward Alert feature, which is designed to warn the driver via the cluster display and through a chime if there is a risk of a collision with the vehicle in front. The system pre-charges the brakes to enable a quicker response when the driver presses the brake pedal, and in case of an imminent collision, it can automatically apply the brakes (with decelerations up to 3 m/s²) to reduce impact speed. Adaptive Cruise Control will be available on the new high-series Titanium model, as part of an optional Sports Executive Pack, which also includes Bi-Xenon HID headlights with integrated static cornering lights and a power tilt/slide sunroof. Speed Limiter helps avoid unintentional speeding The Ford Adjustable Speed Limiting Device (ASLD) allows drivers to set their own personal speed limit, so that in demanding conditions – such as in unfamiliar city streets, or passing through extended roadworks on the freeway – they can concentrate on the road ahead without the worry of unintentionally driving too fast. This supports safer, less stressful driving, and reduces the chance of receiving unwanted speeding tickets. By using enhanced Cruise Control switches on the steering wheel, the driver can adjust and set their personal top speed, for speeds above 30 km/h. When the vehicle reaches the pre-set speed, the engine management system intervenes to prevent further acceleration. If required, the driver can override their chosen limit – to overtake, for example – by pressing hard on the accelerator. Once the vehicle speed drops back under the chosen speed limit, the system automatically re-activates again. Cruise control with ASLD will be fitted as standard equipment on all mid- and high-series Focus models – Trend, Sport and Titanium.
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01-06-2011, 11:23 AM | #3 | ||
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Latest dynamic evolution of Ford’s kinetic design form language available in two exciting bodystyles
Driver-focussed interior with cockpit-style layout and superior craftsmanship Stylish cabin combines sporting driver appeal with typical Focus practicality MELBOURNE, Australia, 01 June, 2011 The all-new Ford Focus brings a dynamic new style to the small car class, with its distinctive two-bodystyle line-up comprising of a sleek four-door sedan and a sporty five-door hatchback. Expressive exterior and interior design lies at the heart of the appeal of the all-new Focus, taking Ford’s acclaimed kinetic design language to the next level, and providing customers with a rewarding ownership experience. While drivers will appreciate the cockpit-style driving environment and superior craftsmanship, the cabin has lost none of the comfort and practicality which is a key characteristic of the Focus brand. “We set out to make the all-new Focus great to sit in and great to drive, and its distinctive and dynamic design sends a clear message about the vehicle’s undoubted driver appeal,” said Martin Smith, Executive Design Director, Ford of Europe. “With its sleek exterior and stylish, sporting interior, the new Ford Focus is a vehicle that customers will be proud to have on their driveway.” Sleek and dynamic exterior design Both Focus bodystyles share a sporty and dynamic character, developing the kinetic design theme which has contributed to the growing popularity of the company’s latest small and medium cars. With its striking front end, sleek profile, dramatic rising beltline and athletic stance, the new Focus clearly conveys the rewarding driving experience that awaits customers when they take to the road. The sporty five-door hatchback and sleek four-door sedan Focus models have been carefully developed to have their own distinctive appeal. Each bodystyle has its own clear identity and unique rear-end treatment, while sharing the same expressive front-end appearance with its dynamic new interpretation of Ford’s signature lower trapezoidal grille. Distinctive, driver-focussed interior The dynamic quality of the exterior is reinforced by the distinctive design of the cabin. The all-new Focus has an extremely modern, cockpit-style interior, with a stylish instrument panel and centre console that wrap around the driver providing outstanding access to the vehicle’s major controls and display panels. A key element of the interior is the quality of craftsmanship. The cabin’s bold and contemporary graphics, the sculptured shape of the soft-touch instrument panel and the choice of superior trim materials all help to give occupants the feeling that they are travelling in a high quality car. The dynamic nature of the interior is reflected in sophisticated, contemporary colour schemes, which provide a harmonious environment that is both stylish and fashionable. Authentic chrome surfaces and high-gloss finishes provide passengers with visual and tactile highlights, while emphasising the premium quality of the cabin. “We have designed an interior which fits the driver like a glove,” explains Martin Smith. “The stylish cockpit and premium materials ensure that the Focus cabin is a truly special place to be.” Sporting appeal with Focus practicality The Focus interior combines a cockpit-style driving environment with the comfort and practicality that customers have come to expect from the Focus brand. In addition to the ergonomically optimised cockpit layout, the Focus includes a host of features to make life behind the wheel as enjoyable as possible. These include a completely new front seat design – offering significantly better support with improved comfort – ample interior stowage with larger cupholders and door bins front and rear, and flexible 60/40 folding rear seats which can further extend the generous luggage compartments. The interior design was refined using Ford’s advanced 3D Computer Aided Virtual Engineering (CAVE) system. The CAVE system creates a virtual, full-sized interior of a car, so that items such as cockpit layout, seating position, visibility and even reflections on the instrument panel can be tested and optimised during the early design stages.
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01-06-2011, 11:23 AM | #4 | ||
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All-new Ford Focus available with a new 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT engine
Next-generation petrol engine combines fun-to-drive performance with excellent fuel economy and CO2 emissions Advanced engine technologies raise efficiency to new levels New Focus fuel efficiency improved by employing an advanced six-speed dual dry-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission MELBOURNE, Australia, 01 June, 2011 The petrol engine range in the all-new Focus is led by a new 2.0-litre GDi direct injection four-cylinder powerplant, which is the most powerful and the most fuel efficient normally aspirated 2.0-litre petrol engine in the small car class. The new 2.0-litre GDi engine is one of the first on the market to combine the technology of gasoline direct injection (GDi) with twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT). The combination of these technologies helps make the dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) Focus four-cylinder one of the most powerful, fuel-efficient and refined engines in its class and one of the most advanced non-turbocharged four-cylinder engines Ford has ever offered. It produces 125 kW of power at 6600 rpm and 202 Nm of peak torque at 4450 rpm, up from 107 kW and 185 Nm in the previous-generation Focus, which represents a 17 per cent increase in maximum power and a nine per cent increase in peak torque. Direct injection improves fuel economy and performance by delivering the precise amount of fuel right into the combustion chamber. The advanced fuel injection system works in concert with Ti-VCT, which adjusts the valve timing for optimum performance, helping the 2.0-litre GDi engine deliver a best ADR 81/02 combined cycle fuel consumption result of just 6.6 L/100km on PowerShift automatic transmission-equipped Trend and Sport models. The direct injection 2.0-litre GDi engine serves as another example of Ford delivering significant fuel economy improvements through the use of advanced technologies, while still producing surprising power from minimal displacement. The engine can deliver outstanding fuel economy and emissions, along with the throttle response, performance and flexibility expected from a world-class engine. “By combining direct injection and Ti-VCT, we’ve been able to make a quantum leap in fuel economy and performance,” said Derrick Kuzak, Group Vice President, Global Product Development. “We’re meeting the goals of our global powertrain strategy, and we now have another key engine in our line-up.” The 2.0-litre GDi engine is manufactured in Michigan, at Ford’s Dearborn Engine Plant. Core engine technologies As a DOHC design, the 2.0-litre GDi engine uses two camshafts – one to open the intake valves and one to open the exhaust valves. Traditionally, camshafts have only been able to open the valves at a fixed point, defined during engine design and manufacture. Now, with modern variable cam timing (VCT) systems, the camshafts can be rotated slightly relative to their initial position, allowing the cam timing to be advanced or retarded. Ti-VCT takes this technology and applies it to both the intake and exhaust camshafts of its DOHC design, using electronic solenoid valves that direct high-pressure oil to control vanes in each of the camshaft sprocket housings. By using one oil control solenoid per camshaft, controlled by the electronic control module, each intake and exhaust camshaft can be advanced or retarded independently from the other as engine operating conditions change, providing an exceptional degree of valve timing control. “The overlap control via Ti-VCT helps us eliminate compromises in the induction and exhaust systems,” said Jamie Hanshaw, VCT Technical Specialist. “Drivers will notice improved low-end power and better fuel economy. And there are benefits they won’t notice too, like reduced emissions overall, especially at part-throttle.” Fuel metering duties on the 2.0-litre engine are handled by an injection system that precisely delivers a fine mist of fuel directly into each cylinder for optimal performance, economy and emissions. Unlike port fuel-injection (PFI) engines that spray fuel into the intake system, the direct injection system puts the fuel in the combustion chamber, exactly where it needs to be for combustion. With gasoline direct injection the engine can safely operate at a high 12:1 compression ratio, further enhancing power and efficiency. The high-pressure fuel injectors are positioned to the side of each cylinder, aiming the fuel directly into the cylinder adjacent to a high-intensity spark plug and alongside the intake and exhaust valves. Fuel is sprayed into the cylinders at pressures of up to 2150 psi, which is about 35 times more intense than PFI injection. “The GDi system creates an incredibly fine spray of fuel that’s injected directly into the combustion chamber at the precise moment it’s needed, eliminating a lot of the compromises of traditional fuel systems,” explains Scott Makowski, four-cylinder engine manager. “It sounds simple, but months of testing and computer simulation went into finding the exact injector spray pattern, where to aim the spray and even the piston dome design.” The Denso high-pressure fuel injectors use internal solenoids to precisely switch the flow of fuel on and off. Fuel flows through six tiny outlets – like pinholes – in each injector, and each spray is positioned to provide benefits in fuel economy and emissions. A sophisticated electronic control system varies the timing and intensity of the fuel delivery according to engine operating conditions. Attention to detail yields fuel economy improvements Complementing the efficiencies introduced by Ti-VCT and GDi, every aspect of the proven 2.0-litre I4 engine was examined to identify ways fuel economy could be improved. Key strategies focused on reducing internal engine friction and overall weight. Computer modelling indicated areas where friction reduction strategies would be most beneficial. The valvetrain received a fine surface treatment to present the smoothest surface possible. Piston skirts are treated with a special low-friction coating, and the oil pump and its drive ratio are sized for the exact capacity requirements of the new 2.0-litre engine. Accessory drive friction was also reduced through a series of actions. Electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) eliminates the drag of an engine-driven power steering pump, while the use of “stretchy belt” technology removes friction from the belt tensioner on the air conditioning compressor drive system. Additionally, an overriding alternator de-coupler – essentially a special pulley that reduces certain types of vibrations – allows the alternator and water pump drive belt to operate at a much lower tension than is typically used, further reducing frictional losses. To keep overall powertrain weight as low as possible, the block, cylinder head and oil pan – traditionally the heaviest engine components – are aluminium castings. To increase rigidity, these elements are ribbed for additional strength and durability. Pistons are cast aluminium as well, with the light weight helping to reduce reciprocating mass. Composite material is employed to keep intake manifold weight to an absolute minimum, while allowing for induction routing to increase thermal efficiency and improve low-end torque characteristics. Advanced six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission Fuel economy on the 2.0-litre GDi engine is enhanced by the availability of a new, high efficiency six-speed dual dry-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission, which is one of Ford's most advanced transmission units. Focus customers have the option of specifying the PowerShift automatic on Trend and Sport models with the 2.0-litre GDi engine, while it is fitted as standard equipment on the high-series Titanium model. The DPS6 PowerShift unit is also the automatic transmission option on Ambiente models powered by the 1.6-litre Duratec engine. This advanced transmission combines the efficiency, optimised gear ratios and responsive performance of a traditional manual transmission with the smoothness, convenience and ease-of-use of a conventional automatic. Low-friction dry clutches are employed, combined with six well-spaced gears to provide responsive acceleration from rest, smooth transitions between gears and optimised fuel economy when cruising. This transmission is significantly more efficient than traditional torque converter automatics, resulting in fuel economy and CO2 emission levels which are very close to, and in some cases even exceed, those achieved with a manual transmission.
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01-06-2011, 11:24 AM | #5 | ||
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High Efficiency Powertrains Cut Fuel Bills And Minimise CO2 Emissions
All-new Ford Focus delivers significant reductions in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, with CO2 emissions starting at just 144 g/km High-efficiency petrol and diesel engines that reinforce Ford's powertrain strategy to deliver outstanding fuel economy without sacrificing performance and driving fun State-of-the-art transmissions including Ford PowerShift dual-clutch automatic Customers of the all-new Ford Focus benefit from an impressive range of advanced new powertrain technologies that enhance performance and sustainability while lowering cost of ownership. In addition to the new 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT petrol engine, new Focus will also be available with an upgraded version of Ford’s highly acclaimed 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine, along with a new 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT four-cylinder powerplant. These state-of-the-art engines are complemented by a range of advanced transmissions, including the smooth and efficient Ford PowerShift six-speed dual-clutch automatic. “Optimising efficiency, and reducing fuel costs for our customers, has been an absolute priority during the development of the all-new Focus,” said Graham Hoare, Executive Director Powertrain Development, Ford of Europe. Impressive CO2 emissions and fuel economy Each of the powertrain options on the new Ford Focus will provide its owner with impressive fuel consumption and reduced CO2 emissions. With sustainability enhanced by the introduction of a host of high-efficiency engine technologies, the line-up achieves impressive results: 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT engine with manual transmission – ADR 81/02 combined cycle average fuel consumption of 6.2 litres/100 km and CO2 emissions of 144 g/km 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT engine with PowerShift automatic – ADR 81/02 combined cycle average fuel consumption of 6.6 litres/100 km and CO2 emissions of 154 g/km 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi engine with PowerShift automatic – ADR 81/02 combined cycle average fuel consumption of 5.5 litres/100 km and CO2 emissions of 144 g/km High-efficiency engine technology The 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine has been completely updated to deliver improved performance, fuel economy and refinement. The latest TDCi engine benefits from a comprehensive set of changes including a next-generation combustion system design, higher-pressure common-rail fuel injection system and a smaller, low-inertia variable-geometry turbocharger. The more efficient combustion system delivers reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, plus increased performance. Driveability is also significantly improved, with increased responsiveness and more pulling power at low engine speeds. The petrol engine line-up in the all-new Focus features an all-new 2.0-litre GDi direct injection Ti-VCT engine, one of a new generation of high-efficiency, low-CO2 petrol engines from Ford. The 2.0-litre GDi engine brings new levels of performance and fuel efficiency to the Focus range. This new engine is joined by an updated version of Ford’s proven 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT unit. The responsive and economical all-aluminium DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder engine has been further optimised and tuned, with reduced internal friction and improved breathing in the exhaust system, to deliver improved fuel consumption and enhanced torque output. # # # Fuel-Saving Technologies Help All-New Ford Focus Deliver Cleaner, More Sustainable Performance Innovative technologies such as Eco Mode and Shift Indicator to assist the driver of the all-new Focus to be more environmentally conscious and achieve lower fuel consumption Other Ford technologies including EPAS, aggressive deceleration fuel shut-off and smart battery management, help to improve fuel economy Additional technologies to enhance efficiency include gasoline direct injection (GDi) and twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) To deliver more sustainable performance, the all-new Focus range incorporates a wide range of features and advanced vehicle and powertrain technologies that have been designed to minimise overall emissions and improve fuel economy. “The steps we have taken to increase fuel economy represent significant steps forward in reducing the environmental impact of our products and enabling our customers to make a more sustainable vehicle choice,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford’s Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. Ford Eco Mode and Shift Indicator help improve driving style Ford Eco Mode1 is a new driver information system, first introduced on the previous generation Focus ECOnetic model, which helps motorists to change their habits and adopt a more economical driving style. The driver has a huge impact on fuel economy, and many motorists could cut their fuel bills by around 10 per cent, or more, by adopting a more environmentally responsible driving style. Sophisticated software – developed with the help of specialist "eco" driving tutors – monitors driving behaviour and provides the driver with clear feedback about their eco-driving performance, along with simple tips about how to save more fuel. A simple flower graphic in the instrument cluster display allows drivers to track their progress in the three key areas of gear shifting, anticipation and speed. The system also monitors the number of inefficient short trips made with a cold engine and gives credit for cutting the proportion of shorter journeys. The Shift Indicator can also be a major support in manual-transmission Focus models for drivers prioritising economy. An indicator light, which is displayed in the instrument cluster, alerts drivers when they could reduce fuel consumption by shifting into a higher gear. Ford technologies optimise efficiency Other Ford fuel-saving technologies available in the all-new Focus include: Smart regenerative charging battery management Twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) PowerShift six-speed dual dry-clutch automatic transmission Aggressive deceleration fuel shut-off Low-friction engine and transmission oils Low tension Front End Accessory Drive (FEAD) belt Thermal management systems to optimise warm-up Low rolling resistance tyres Most new Focus models also features Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) as standard, which reduces CO2 emissions by approximately three per cent compared to a traditional hydraulic steering system. 1 Eco Mode only available on Sport and Titanium models
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01-06-2011, 11:24 AM | #6 | ||
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New Focus Delivers Improved Aerodynamic Performance For Fuel Economy And Lower CO2
Improved Focus aerodynamics helps to reduce drag, cutting fuel consumption and CO2 emissions Streamlined new shape reduces drag coefficient by up to 10 per cent, compared to previous Focus models Optimised aerodynamic details have significantly enhanced overall aerodynamic performance, with a low drag coefficient on sedan of CD = 0.274 The all-new Ford Focus achieves significantly improved aerodynamic performance, cutting drag by up to 10 per cent to help reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. After spending nearly 1000 hours in the wind tunnel, the new Focus has an impressively streamlined shape, and is one of the most aerodynamic vehicles Ford has ever produced. The reduction in drag was achieved through detailed optimisation of every aspect of the vehicle design to enhance its aerodynamic performance. Streamlined shape reduces drag With its lower roofline and sleek, dynamic profile, the all-new Focus has an inherently streamlined shape. Compared to the outgoing model, it also has a notably ‘faster’ windscreen angle, which adds to its aerodynamic advantage. With careful optimisation of aerodynamic details, it was possible to achieve a significant reduction in drag compared to the previous Focus: Four-door sedan – CD = 0.274 (was 0.304), reduced by 10 per cent Five-door hatch – CD = 0.295 (was 0.318), reduced by 7 per cent The optimisation work was carried out by a combination of wind tunnel testing and analysis using extremely powerful Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation tools. “Improving aerodynamics is a key way to help reduce vehicle CO2 emissions,” said Helmut Reder, Focus Chief Programme Engineer. “Extensive analysis and optimization has enabled us to achieve a major cut in drag on the all-new Focus.” Detailed features enhance aerodynamics and stability Aerodynamic performance was enhanced by detailed optimisation in all areas of the vehicle. To prevent unwanted drag, the front end is completely sealed using a hood seal and shielding beneath the engine, so that air is ducted efficiently via the grille to the cooling pack. Airflow beneath the car is managed by tailored panels on the underbody, with a lower front deflector and speed lip, engine undershield and optimised front wheel deflectors. On the sides of the vehicle, an optimised mirror design reduces drag, while also minimising wind noise and managing the flow of rainwater along the side glass. The shape of the A-pillar was carefully optimised, and incorporates a special moulding to further reduce drag and minimise wind noise. At the rear, airflow under the vehicle is managed by a diffuser integrated with the bumper moulding, while an additional undershield contributes further drag reduction. Integrated rear spoilers help to minimise drag and enhance stability, while subtle features added to the sides of the rear lamp mouldings provide a sharp edge that allows the airflow to separate from the body sides in exactly the right place. # # # All-New Ford Focus Is Designed For Sustainability Comprehensive approach to ensure the all-new Focus represents an improvement in environmental performance Ford’s ground-breaking Product Sustainability Index used by engineers to measure progress in improving environmental performance Key sustainability initiatives on all-new Focus include expanded use of renewable and recycled materials, and elimination of potential allergens Maximising sustainability was a primary goal for the all-new Ford Focus, with a comprehensive approach to improving the vehicle’s environmental performance. In addition to the major efforts in minimising CO2 emissions through high-efficiency powertrains, weight saving and improved aerodynamics, a wide variety of other factors were considered to ensure that the all-new Focus represents a more sustainable vehicle choice. This holistic approach addressed the entire vehicle life cycle and included measures that ranged from maximising the use of recycled and renewable materials, to avoiding any potential allergenic substances from the cabin. Design for sustainability The progress in improving sustainability for the all-new Focus was monitored using Ford's ground-breaking Product Sustainability Index (PSI). This index represents the automotive industry's most comprehensive approach yet in assessing the environmental, societal and economic impact of vehicles, and demonstrates Ford's commitment to taking a leading role in addressing these issues. “The Product Sustainability Index gives us a very clear view of the sustainability of our vehicles,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford’s Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. “As we develop a new model, we can use the index to ensure that every aspect of the product is as sustainable as possible.” Ford's PSI tracks eight product attributes identified as key sustainability elements of a vehicle: Life cycle global warming potential (mainly CO2 emissions) Life cycle air quality potential (other air emissions) The use of sustainable materials (recycled and renewable materials) Substance management (including elimination of potential allergens) Exterior noise impact (drive-by noise) Safety (for occupants and pedestrians) Mobility capability (seat and luggage capacity relative to vehicle size) Life cycle ownership costs (full costs for the customer over the first three years) These metrics reflect the multi-dimensional nature of sustainability and illustrate the breadth of Ford’s holistic approach. During product development, the index allows new models to be compared to their predecessors, to confirm that sustainability performance is improved. This approach has helped to ensure the all-new Focus provides a more sustainable choice than previous models. Eliminating potentially harmful materials For more than 20 years, Ford's Restricted Substance Management Standard has defined what materials to avoid or eliminate in Ford products, and in the parts and materials provided by suppliers. To manage materials across the vehicle life cycle, Ford has developed a Global Materials Management process. This helps Ford communicate materials requirements to suppliers, as well as track the materials used in the parts they produce. Use of recycled and renewable materials As a key part of the sustainability program, Ford has implemented stringent internal requirements to increase the use of recycled and renewable materials within its products. Ford’s material engineers have developed components from recycled material while ensuring no compromise to quality, durability or performance, and Ford expects its global suppliers to use sustainable materials whenever feasible, provided these materials are environmentally favourable in the specific application. The all-new Focus features a range of parts produced using recycled content. These include sound insulation material manufactured from recycled denim jeans and cotton fibres, as well as carpets featuring recycled plastic content – plus a number of plastic components produced from a variety of consumer and industrial waste materials, including the battery housing, cover and baseplate, wheel arch liners, and heating/ventilation unit.
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01-06-2011, 11:25 AM | #7 | ||
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All-new Focus is engineered to exceed global safety standards
More advanced high-strength steel than any previous Ford – over 55 per cent of the structure is made from high-strength and ultra high-strength steels Unique ‘tailor rolled’ B-pillar design with varied thickness for optimum strength MELBOURNE, Australia, 01 June, 2011 The all-new Ford Focus has an exceptionally strong, stiff and light steel body shell, which has been engineered to exceed global safety standards. The body structure, which has been rigorously optimised using state-of-the-art computer simulation tools, makes use of advanced high-strength steels and innovative fabrication technique to minimise body weight while delivering enhanced crash performance, improved vehicle dynamics and superior refinement. “The new Focus uses more high-strength steels than any previous Ford,” said Helmut Reder, Focus Chief Programme Engineer. “These advanced materials help us cut fuel consumption by reducing weight, while still improving the strength and stiffness we need for vehicle safety and dynamics. “Innovations like the ‘tailor rolled’ B-pillar design have enabled us to raise the strength and efficiency of the structure to a new level.” High-strength steels enhance structural performance Advanced high-strength steels are used extensively in the next-generation Focus body shell. High-strength steels comprise more than 55 per cent of the body shell, and more than 26 per cent of the vehicle’s structure is formed from ultra high-strength and Boron steels – significantly more than any other Ford product. On average, the yield strength of the steel in the body is 47 per cent higher than the current generation Focus. The structural integrity of the body shell is also reflected in its torsional rigidity: the new five-door Focus hatch is 15 per cent stiffer than the current model. To further enhance dynamics and refinement, engineers put special attention on increasing the local stiffness of the structure at the suspension mounting points. In these areas, the body stiffness has increased by as much as 75 per cent. Innovative B-pillar design increases strength, cuts weight The advanced design of the Focus body structure can be illustrated by the B-pillar reinforcement, a key structural part which is made from ultra high-strength Boron steel that has been produced using an innovative ‘tailor rolling’ process. The process allows the thickness of the steel sheet to be varied along its length, so that the part has increased strength in the areas that are subjected to the greatest loads. The tailor rolled B-pillar in the all-new Focus has eight different gauges, ranging from 1.35 mm to 2.7 mm, and in addition to optimising side impact crash performance, the new design saves 1.4 kg in weight per vehicle. Optimised safety structure Other key design features on the Focus body structure include: Ultra high-strength Boron steel used in the A-pillars, B-pillars, rocker panels and door reinforcement beams to create an extremely rigid passenger cell that minimises deformation in a crash – including side, side pole and roof crush impacts Integrated door opening reinforcement ring and door load paths produced from high-strength steel to resist side intrusion and maintain structural integrity High-strength steel front crash structure to efficiently manage high crash forces and maintain good crush behaviour, transferring loads in a controlled way to the body side structure via three load paths in the A-pillar, the rockers and the door waist rails Very high-strength dual-phase steel used in front crash structure, inner rocker panels and floor cross members for maximum crash energy absorption, and to maintain integrity of the passenger cell Front chassis subframe that is designed to de-couple from the lower body attachment point during a frontal crash event. By reducing the loading, this patented de-coupling system avoids deformation in the passenger cell footwell area. # # # All-New Ford Focus Safety Systems Meet Toughest Global Standards Expanded safety testing for the all-new Focus, including more than 12,000 virtual and real-world crash tests globally Enhanced Ford Intelligent Protection System in the all-new Focus engineered to exceed global safety standards Body structure and restraint systems subjected to comprehensive testing to prove new safety technologies designed to protect occupants in crashes Advanced restraint systems with innovative next-generation airbag design The all-new Ford Focus features the latest enhanced Ford Intelligent Protection System (IPS) which integrates next-generation restraint system technologies with an optimised high-strength body structure. To ensure that the Focus exceeds the toughest global safety standards, it has been subjected to a comprehensive testing and development program comprising more than 12,000 virtual and real world crash tests, including 80 vehicle crash tests and 2,500 full vehicle CAE simulations. Designed to achieve the highest safety performance in its segment, the all-new Focus IPS has been developed as a closely integrated system, so that the body structure absorbs energy highly effectively during a crash and works closely in conjunction with the vehicle’s restraint systems to protect the occupants. “The safety systems in the all-new Focus have been through an incredibly intensive development program,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford’s Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. “Engineering the Focus to meet the most stringent global safety standards has resulted in a stronger, safer vehicle, delivering benefits to consumers all around the world.” “The all-new Focus also features innovations like the next-generation front airbags, offering enhanced protection with reduced risk of injuries,” he added. Enhanced restraint system with next-generation driver’s airbag design The enhanced Ford IPS restraint system in the Focus includes individual single stage front airbags and 3D side thorax airbags for the driver and front passenger, along with standard side curtain airbags for the first and second row seats. The driver’s front airbag is an innovative next-generation design that features enhanced chest protection technology designed to help reduce driver chest and rib injuries. This next-generation airbag technology is designed to provide enhanced chest protection through the use of a reconfigured curved-shaped tether, which pulls in the lower section of the airbag to help lessen the impact of the airbag on the driver’s chest and ribs. The feature is expected to be particularly beneficial for older, more injury-prone drivers. Introduced for the first time in the all-new Focus, the tethering technology in the airbag will roll out to many other Ford vehicles in the coming years. The front passenger airbag design is also enhanced, featuring adaptive venting technology that reduces the risk of injury by diverting some of the gas from the airbag through a side vent during the crash event. The restraint control module – the control centre of Ford's advanced safety systems – adjusts the level of venting based on seat position. This new passenger airbag is designed to enhance head and neck protection by better matching deployment force with occupant size. This innovative system uses a small pyrotechnic device to force open the vent and can provide less pressure in the airbag when it's sufficient to help protect the occupant. The new Focus is the first Ford vehicle to feature front passenger airbags with adaptive venting technology. Meanwhile, side airbags on the all-new Focus feature unique shoulder vents that stay open and reduce pressure for smaller occupants who typically benefit from reduced forces. Taller occupants, whose shoulders block the vent, could benefit from the higher pressures. Optimised interior safety features The restraint system in Focus is complemented by other optimised interior safety features. Ford’s horizontal stroking steering column helps to reduce loads on the occupant’s head and chest by stroking away from the driver in the event of a high speed frontal impact. This is combined with a revised instrument panel design that provides optimised compliance, helping to protect the occupants’ legs if they contact the instrument panel during a crash. The front seats are fitted with more effective retractor pretensioners, providing increased retraction travel, along with belt load limiters. # # # All-New Focus Offers State-Of-The-Art Active Safety Features Comprehensive range of active safety features including state-of-the-art braking and traction systems Advanced technologies to help the driver maintain safe control of the vehicle and avoid collision situations, including Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and new Torque Vectoring Control The introduction of Ford’s new global small car platform has made it possible to adopt the very latest active safety technologies, and the all-new Focus is engineered to protect its occupants with outstanding levels of both active and passive safety. The all-new Focus features a comprehensive suite of advanced active safety technologies to help the driver maintain safe control of the vehicle and avoid collision situations. A state-of-the-art Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system is at the heart of many of the active safety features, and uses intelligent logic to monitor the vehicle’s progress and apply effective – and often imperceptible – intervention when required. The system incorporates: Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) including Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Corner Brake Control (CBC) Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Electronic Brake Prefill (EBP) and Emergency Brake Warning Traction Control System (TCS) comprising Engine Traction Control System (ETCS) and Brake Lock Differential (BLD) Torque Vectoring Control (TVC) Engine Drag torque Control (EDC) Hydraulic Rear-Axle Boost (HRB) Hill Launch Assist (HLA) Many of these features, such as Torque Vectoring Control and Hill Launch Assist, are available on a Focus for the first time. # # # All-New Ford Focus – Enhanced Safety Inside And Outside Comprehensive approach to occupant and pedestrian safety Front end design engineered to provide optimised pedestrian protection Protection from allergies thanks to unique development and certification approach Enhanced safety for the all-new Ford Focus goes beyond superior crash performance and embraces a comprehensive approach to occupant and pedestrian safety. This commitment to the wellbeing of passengers and pedestrians extends to measures to protect children in the vehicle, a unique approach to eliminating potentially allergenic materials from the interior, and a range of features to improve pedestrian safety. “Optimising the body structure and the restraint systems is just one part of vehicle safety,” said Helmut Reder, Focus Chief Programme Engineer. “We have gone to great lengths to ensure that the all-new Focus is as safe as possible, not only for passengers of all ages riding in the vehicle but for pedestrians too.” Optimised pedestrian protection The front-end design on the all-new Focus has also been carefully engineered to provide optimised pedestrian protection. Pedestrian protection was a key consideration in the detailed design of all elements of the front-end, particularly in the design of the bumper and bonnet, the front structure, and the layout of the engine compartment. A notable feature introduced specifically to improve pedestrian protection is a new dual motor windscreen wiper system, which allows the main elements of the motors and wiper mechanism to be moved to a safer position away from the centre of the vehicle. The body structure also incorporates a new ‘soft’ cowl design, which has been carefully engineered to reduce the effect of impacts at the base of the windscreen. Allergy tested interior To safeguard the health and wellbeing of all occupants, the all-new Focus is the latest Ford product to have been developed with a special attention to optimising interior air quality and eliminating any allergenic materials. Since 2004, a succession of Ford vehicles have been awarded the "Allergy Tested Interior" seal of approval by world-renowned independent test house, TÜV Rheinland, based in Cologne, Germany, and it is expected that the all-new Ford Focus will receive the same certification.
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The all-new Ford Focus has earned a maximum five-star crash safety rating in the latest European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), including the highest possible dynamic score for child protection in both frontal and side impact collision tests.
Focus also excelled in the adult and pedestrian safety categories. Euro NCAP’s five-star safety award for new Focus confirms the structural excellence of Ford’s global C-Car platform. The Ford C-MAX and Grand C-MAX available in Europe share the same architecture as the new Focus and were both awarded five stars by Euro NCAP last year. The all-new Focus, which goes on sale in Australia in August, is engineered to meet or exceed safety standards around the world and has been crash-tested more than 12,000 times in real and virtual worlds to ensure the best possible protection for occupants of various ages and sizes. "We were committed from the beginning with the all-new Focus to design and engineer a vehicle that leads the way both in terms of technology and safety," said Gunnar Herrmann, Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. "The inherent strength of our new Focus is the structural rigidity of the body and our extensive use of high-strength steels." Fifty-five per cent of the body shell is made of high-strength steels, of which 31 per cent is ultra-tough boron steel, more than any other Ford built to date. Boron features in the A-pillars, B-pillars, rocker panels and door reinforcement beams to create an extremely rigid, crush-resistant passenger cell. Meanwhile, high-strength steel is used in the integrated door opening reinforcement rings and door load paths to provide excellent protection from side impacts. New Focus also features a patented front chassis subframe, which de-couples during severe frontal impacts, avoiding deformation in the passenger cell footwell area. Pedestrian protection has been boosted by the addition of a "soft" cowl design in the front body structure and Ford has also relocated the windscreen wiper system to help further reduce injury risks. Intelligent Protection New Focus is equipped with Ford's Intelligent Protection System restraint system that includes next-generation front airbags for the driver and front passenger, as well as unique side airbags complete with shoulder vents that stay open and reduce pressure for smaller occupants. A 'horizontal stroking' steering column reduces loads on head and chest as it collapses and retracts away from the driver in high-speed frontal impacts. Both front seats are fitted with more effective retractor pretensioners, along with belt load limiters. Rear seat passengers are protected by three-point seat belts.
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Ford LW Focus - Key Features At A Glance
Focus Ambiente Bodystyles 5-door Hatch and 4-door Sedan Mechanical Standard engine: 1.6-litre Duratec Ti-VCT petrol 5-speed manual transmission Control Blade Independent Rear Suspension Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS)1 Torque Vectoring Control Exterior Twin chamber halogen headlights with aluminium bezel Body coloured bumpers and mirrors Power adjustable exterior mirrors with integrated side indicator lamps Rear spoiler (hatch only) 16" steel wheels with full wheel covers Ford Easy Fuel capless fuelling system Interior Ford audio system with 3.5" dot matrix display, extended integrated control panel AUX connection for external music devices USB/iPod connectivity port Remote audio controls Stereo radio/CD with six speakers Bluetooth hands-free phone and Voice Control Power front and rear windows Shift Indicator light (manual transmission only) Manual 4-way driver seat adjustment 60/40 split/fold rear seats Driver and passenger sunvisor with mirror and strap Safety Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with Traction Control System (TCS) Hill Launch Assist (HLA) function Driver and passenger front airbags and side thorax airbags Side curtain airbags for front and rear seat occupants Optional 6-speed dual clutch PowerShift automatic transmission2 Focus Trend Features additional to Ambiente Bodystyles 5-door Hatch and 4-door Sedan Mechanical Standard engine: 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT petrol 5-speed manual transmission Exterior 16" alloy wheels (set of four) Front fog lights Rear parking sensors Body coloured door handles Interior Cruise control with Adjustable Speed Limiting Device (ASLD) and steering wheel-mounted switches Leather gearshift knob Manual driver's seat lumbar adjustment Optional 6-speed dual-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine3 Convenience Pack, which includes: Auto headlights Automatic rain sensing windscreen wipers Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror 'Follow me home' lighting Focus Sport Features additional to Trend Bodystyles 5-door Hatch and 4-door Sedan Mechanical Standard engine: 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT petrol 5-speed manual transmission Sports suspension Exterior 17" alloy wheels (set of four) Large rear spoiler (hatch only) Heated power adjustable exterior mirrors with integrated side indicator lamps Auto headlights Automatic rain sensing windscreen wipers 'Follow me home' lighting Rear LED tail lamps (hatch only) Chrome door frame moulding along waistline Interior Sony audio system with nine speakers and 4.2" colour TFT multi-functional display Dual zone climate control Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror Eco Mode driver information system V-shape sports front seats with high bolsters Ambient LED courtesy lighting Leather steering wheel Centre console with armrest and Z-shape handbrake Driver and passenger sunvisor with illuminated vanity mirror and strap Rear seat folding centre armrest with integrated cup holders Front scuff plates Optional 6-speed dual-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine Focus Titanium Features additional to Sport Bodystyles 5-door Hatch and 4-door Sedan Mechanical Standard engine: 2.0-litre GDi Ti-VCT petrol 6-speed dual-clutch PowerShift automatic transmission Exterior 18" alloy wheels (set of four) Active Park Assist Ford Smart Key keyless entry system Interior Ford Power Start Button Partial leather seat trim Power 4-way driver seat adjustment Heated front seats Optional 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine Sports Executive Pack, which includes: Adaptive Cruise Control Bi-Xenon HID headlights with static cornering lamps and integrated LED daytime running lights Power tilt/slide sunroof 1 EPAS not available on Ambiente models with 6-speed PowerShift® automatic transmission 2 Focus Ambiente with PowerShift available from November 2011 3 Focus Trend TDCi with PowerShift available from October 2011
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very keen on this car. Hope it sells well, it deserves to.
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BODY AND CHASSIS Structure Computer-optimised, high-efficiency, unitary-welded steel Safety elements - Body Ford Intelligent Protection System (IPS) with optimised body structure to achieve moderate deceleration levels whilst minimising intrusions into the passenger compartment in offset and straight front impacts, side impacts and rear impacts: Front bumper system, consisting of boron (Ultra High Strength Steel) bumper beam and HSS (high strength steel) crash cans, bolted to the front side rails (to minimise repair cost in a low speed impact, also considering slightly angled impacts), optimised for maximum energy absorption in low and high speed crash events, with controlled deformation in bumper facia in front of the beam to minimise effect of an impact to pedestrians Rear bumper system, consisting of a boron steel bumper beam with welded HSS crash cans, optimised for maximum energy absorption in low speed impact to minimise repair cost, also considering slightly angled impact directions Front and rear energy-absorbing crumple zones through well defined deformation patterns of the main structural elements such as bumper systems; front and rear laser welded siderails with optimised panel gauges; optimised front subframe with controlled deformation pattern serving as additional load path and energy absorbing unit Stiff occupant protection cell through utilisation of HSS and UHSS materials (boron steel) in the A- and B-pillar, roof and sill architecture, supported by lateral structural elements in floor and roof, also delivering excellent side impact and side pole impact protection, cross beam and steering column support to enable well controlled steering column kinematics and ride down during the interaction with a forward moving front occupant in a high speed frontal crash Passive safety and restraint system elements Ford Intelligent Protection System (IPS) featuring: Full size driver (~60L tethered volume) and 110L passenger airbags featuring latest single stage inflator technology High power pyrotechnic belt pretensioners (retractor pretensioner) and belt load limiting for front-seat safety belts Standard inflatable side curtains for front & second row seat occupants Standard thorax-protecting side airbags for front occupants Horizontal stroking steering column for optimised energy absorption and leg protection Safety pedals Passive neck injury protection system on front seats Three-point safety belts in all positions Safety belt reminders for driver and front passenger ISOFIX child seat attachment anchors on outboard seats second row Optimisation for wide range of human body profiles, from 5 per cent female to 95 per cent male Crash severity sensing system with satellite sensors in B-pillars and front-end module Bumper system Damage-resistant, full-depth moulded reinforced polypropylene Corrosion protection 24-stage paint and body protection process, including zinc precoating for all relevant exterior panels, optimised dip phosphate coat, electrocoat primer, primer/surfacer and basecoat/clearcoat system, plus comprehensive cavity wax injection, PVC underbody coating and stone chip protection. Thick PVC sealing beads for flanges. Front plastic wheel arch liners, rear textile wheel arch liners, anti scuff strips on inner doorsills. Suspension Front – Independent MacPherson struts with offset coil spring over gas filled damper units and lower L-arms, with optimised front rubber bushings and rear hydro-bush mounted on separate reinforced cross-member sub-frame, anti roll bar. Rear – Fully independent multi-link Control Blade with large dampers. Rear damper with dual path body mounts. Anti-roll-bar connected to spring links. Steering Type – Rack and pinion steering with rack-mounted Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS)1 Direct steering gear ratio: 14.7:1 Turning circle (kerb-to-kerb): 11.0m Turning circle (wall-to-wall): 11.4m Turns lock-to-lock: 2.6 Brakes Dual circuit, diagonally split, hydraulically operated front and rear with disc/disc brakes. Vacuum servo assisted with four-channel ABS and electronic brake distribution (EBD) Brake disc dimensions (front, ventilated discs): 278 mm diameter, 25 mm thick discs 300 mm diameter, 25 mm thick discs (Focus with 2.0L TDCi engine) Brake disc dimensions (rear, solid discs): 271 mm diameter, 11 mm thick discs Modulation: ABS, Traction Control, DSC, EBD, EBA, EBP, HRB, Torque Vectoring Control, Hill Launch Assist Wheels and tyres Ambiente Trend Sport Titanium Wheel type Pressed Steel Alloy Alloy Alloy Wheel size 6.5 x 16” 7.0 x 16” 7.0 x 17” 8.0 x 18” Tyre size 205/55 R16 91V 215/55 R16 93V 215/50 R17 95W 235/40 R18 95W Spare wheel and tyre – type Mini steel Full size steel Spare wheel and tyre – size T125/80 R16 98 or T125/90 R16 98 205/55 R16 91V
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I would have thought this would be standard on the TITANIUM??
Sports Executive Pack Adaptive Cruise Control Bi-Xenon HID headlights with static cornering lamps and integrated LED daytime running lights Power tilt/slide sunroof TITANIUM should be "special"..reading the specifications, its not much different to the Sport?? Whats with the name changes ??? AMBIENTE..TREND very Euro (VW) Be interesting to see in the metal!!! Pricing ?? I hope FORD get the advertising right and it sells a ship load..
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Some pics
Lw Focus Ambiente Lw Focus Trend Lw Focus Sport Lw Focus Titanium
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Ambiente Interior
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I think the pics might be in the wrong order - last pic should be Ambiente (hub caps), first pic Sport?
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Some Trend Details
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That steering wheel in the Titanium looks horn.
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Certainly the whole interior clearly illustrates how far behind the curve Falcon is in this regard.
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Sexy lil car - has it got LED Tail Lights?
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Yeah those first pics are definitely in the wrong order. No way in hell the Titanium will have plastic wheel covers and no foggies!
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I would edit the tags but don't have the ability to. I am sure people will work it out.
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Falcon is now an answer to a question no one is asking.
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In saying that the Focus is a world car and it shows. A diesel would make a good daily.
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the speed limiting button is actually a good idea. My mum has a Citroen C4 that has this, you just twist a little nob and put it at 70 , 90, 150 ;-) or what ever and it wont let you go past that speed. Good for actually driving and not having to watch your speedo if scared about cameras or whatever. On the C4 its not a harsh cut out either like a rev limiter, its soft and you just lose power when you get there.
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Love the wheels on the sport..... Love the entire package actually.... WOW Factor is right there! Unsure on the naming convention, i thought the Zetec and Titanium might have stayed.....
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Holy crap, I saw one of these down at the Rosebud shops, I was behind it gazing at it with a confused face thinking "I've never seen that sort of Focus before o_O?!"
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That is one hell of a car! The body is still growing on me. The hatch looks better without the high D pillar mount lights, good move. The steering wheel looks fantastic, and looks very comfy!
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Stunning interior, shame about the exterior.
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