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EU:Focus:Performance, Driving Excitement to Highlight Ford in Geneva

Performance, Driving Excitement to Highlight Ford in Geneva

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By: Brad Nevin | Ford Communications Network



The all-new Focus ST will make its world debut at the 75th Salon International de L'Automobile in Geneva on March 1.

COLOGNE,Germany -- Performance, driving excitement and the future of motoring will dominate the news from Ford on March 1 at the 75th Salon International de L'Automobile in Geneva.

The theme running through Ford's stand at this year's special anniversary show will celebrate "100 Years of Motoring Progress," highlight new models, and offer a glimpse at a hydrogen-powered future -- evidence that there is more progress to come.

"Over the years, Ford has earned a special place in the hearts of European performance enthusiasts," said Lewis Booth, Chairman and CEO Ford of Europe. "We'll be demonstrating at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show that the Blue Oval's performance story is continuing. With our preview of the exciting new Focus ST, with our renewed commitment to motorsport through the FIA World Rally Championship, with the recently-launched Fiesta ST and with more Geneva news, our commitment to enthusiasts lives on with passion and pride as we enter an exciting new chapter."

One of the significant Ford vehicles that will be on display when the Geneva show opens on March 1 will be the all-new Focus ST. Making its world debut at the show, the new Focus ST, finished in brilliant orange for its Geneva preview, will be introduced towards the end of 2005. This new performance model has a turbocharged Duratec ST 2.5-liter 5-cylinder engine with 217 horsepower.

"When performance enthusiasts see this car, they are going to have high expectations," said Jost Capito, who heads Ford's racing and performance arm, Ford Team RS. "The Focus ST is going to live up to them. This car looks fast from its design, and every functional attribute is being engineered to deliver on that expectation."


The new four-door Focus joins the 3- and 5-door models.

The other headliner car for Ford in Geneva will be a new four-door Focus. With a sophisticated new bodystyle designed from the outset to be an important part of the new Focus family, the new four-door Focus joins the 3- and 5-door and wagon models.

"The new Focus 4-door demonstrates that Ford can create an elegant car with fresh thinking," said chief designer Claudio Messale. "The new four-door model shares an identical front-end design with the other Focus models and translates the fast hatchback silhouette convincingly into the classic sedan body architecture."

The Focus four-door is particularly significant for Ford's presence in the fast-growing Asia Pacific markets, where four-door sedans are most popular. The four-door model will be built exclusively for Europe in Valencia, Spain

The four-door Ford Focus model also provides the base architecture for the production version of the Focus Vignale Concept. Ford announced earlier that it will build a version of the Focus Vignale Concept at Pininfarina's manufacturing facilities in Turin with some parts sourced from Ford's Saarlouis plant and others from Pininfarina themselves. Like the Streetka, also built by Pininfarina, the new Ford Focus model will be a convertible, but the Focus will be the first European Ford to feature a folding hard top.


The new Focus Wagon has entered volume production and is now going on sale across Europe.

More Focus news in Geneva will be that the new Focus Wagon has entered volume production and is now going on sale across Europe. And Ford is making a four year commitment to FIA World Rally Championship and while promising all-new Focus World Rally Championship (WRC) car for 2006.

Focus will also make technology news in Geneva when Ford of Europe showcases the Focus C-MAX research vehicle with a prototype hydrogen internal combustion engine. The Focus C-MAX H2-ICE was developed by Ford's Research Center in Aachen, Germany.

With this vehicle, Ford is evaluating the potential of hydrogen internal combustion engines as an important step toward a hydrogen-fuelled future. Globally, Ford is the only vehicle manufacturer with serious development on four fuel technologies: clean diesels, hybrids, hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines and fuel cells.

"We're excited about the future at Ford of Europe," said Booth. "We're showing some great new products for 2005 with the promise of even more to come."
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Ford of Europe has issued the following press release:

Performance, driving excitement and the future of motoring will dominate the news from Ford at the 75 th Salon International de L’Automobile in Geneva. The near future is represented by a preview of an all-new Ford Focus ST performance model, making its world debut at Geneva.

Previewing an exciting new performance model – the new Focus ST – Ford is demonstrating to performance enthusiasts they don’t have long to wait for another special model from Ford Team RS. The new Focus ST – sporting around 220PS and finished in brilliant orange for its Geneva preview – will be introduced towards the end of 2005.

Powered by a turbocharged Duratec ST 2.5-litre, 5-cylinder engine and equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox, the Focus ST promises, in its specification and its distinctive design features, to raise the new Focus’s reputation as a driver’s car to new heights.

Focus ST’s stance – low-profile 225/40 performance tyres on sculpted 18x8-inch five-spoke cast aluminium wheels – speaks driving confidence and grip. Inside and out, Focus ST’s design makes its performance attributes clear, but in a manner that also supports refinement, craftsmanship and practicality. Focus ST remains a comfortable car for everyday family driving.

Together with the recently introduced Fiesta ST model and the acclaimed Mondeo ST220, the new Focus ST epitomises the sporty attributes Ford ST models stand for: extending the strengths of their core models and enjoying clear differentiation from rally car inspired RS derivatives.

“We created the Focus ST using the same principles as the Fiesta ST, delivering sporting credentials with full family capability,” Capito said. “It will have performance and handling attributes like those we delivered in the original Focus RS, but will be a truly civilised all-rounder. . Our test drivers are having a lot of fun with it at the Nürburgring -- ocus ST should appeal to everybody who loves cars.”

Previewing the ST model so early in the product cycle demonstrates Ford’s commitment to performance derivatives and building the ST brand, according to Geoff Polites, Ford of Europe’s Vice President of Marketing, Sales and Service.

“We’re serious about extending the ST family under the halo effect of our renewed commitment with Focus in the World Rally Championship,” Polites said.

Strong Visual Performance Appeal

Focus ST communicates an athletic air – toned, taut and balanced – with refined sports styling outside and a stylishly purposeful yet comfortable driver-oriented environment inside.

“Focus is ideally suited to performance derivatives,” said Chris Clements, Chief Designer, Ford Team RS. “With its fast silhouette as a starting point, we added distinctive design cues to communicate its more overt sporting characteristics. The result is a design that begs to be driven.”

Designers evolved certain design cues established on the Fiesta ST to communicate Ford’s competition heritage. They re-emphasised the visual weight of the front bumper to give Focus ST a low centre of gravity and incorporated an aggressive inverted-trapezoid lower grille. The upper grille of Focus ST is taller and narrower than that of core Focus models. Both upper and lower grilles feature a graphite mesh with signature triangular pattern hinting at mechanical power.

Flanking the top of the lower grille, foglamp openings are trimmed in brushed aluminium. At the rear, reversing and rear foglamp features are given similar design treatment, while the lower bumper has been sculpted to create a visual ‘venturi effect’ from which the chrome-tipped dual sport exhausts emerge.

Specially shaped sill mouldings – aligned with the chin of the front bumper – further communicate the low centre of gravity and agility of the Focus ST. Attention to detail – the special ST badge on the front wings – and performance – the highly sculpted, five-spoke, 18-inch wheels – communicate dynamism.

Focus ST also sports a more purposeful tailgate spoiler. Shaped for both aerodynamic and visual effect, the spoiler extends beyond the width of the tailgate to just above the high-mounted tail lamps of the Focus.

“We needed extra width for increased aerodynamic functionality, so we floated the spoiler over the lamps,” Clements said.

Details like the spoiler, plus door handles, mirrors and body side mouldings, are all finished in the insistent, spirited bright orange that is destined to become a signature colour for the first new Focus performance derivative.

Interior of an enthusiast’s Focus

The interior design of the new Focus ST also plays a role in communicating its sporting credentials. Even from the outside, Focus ST’s unique additional instrument pod, incorporated atop the upper instrument panel, creates an immediate visual difference.

The additional instrument pod is one of several special design features inside Focus ST. Under its half-dome ‘eyebrow’ shape, a trio of instruments – turbocharger boost pressure, oil temperature and oil pressure – are grouped. These new gauges, as well as the 160-mph speedometer, rev counter, temperature and fuel gauges in the primary instrument cluster, are given a new graphic design deeply ringed in aluminium opal colour to match other brushed aluminium interior accents.

Focus ST’s black headliner and A-pillars give the interior a dark, purposeful intent, giving the Focus ST a jet fighter cockpit feeling.

“These details are normally only found in the premium segment,” said Narendra Karadia, Focus ST interior designer. “It creates an interesting feeling, making the driver acutely aware of the outside.”

The leather-wrapped steering wheel has increased rim section with bold thumb grips and three brushed aluminium-finished spokes. The bold red ST logo is engraved into the centre spoke.

Focus ST’s leather trimmed, brushed aluminium gear knob also features a red six- speed gate graphic.

Focus ST is fitted with special sport driver and passenger seats trimmed in a combination of leather and grippy orange cloth to provide optimal lateral support during spirited driving. Matching leather inserts differentiate the interior door panels and complement special brushed aluminium ST door pull sills.

Other aluminium details inside Focus ST are its purpose-designed performance pedals with rubber pads set in cast aluminium and its unique ST scuff plate finish panels.

Quick to market from Ford Team RS

Expected within a year of the introduction of the mainstream Focus family, the new Focus ST is quicker to market than previous ST models. It is one of the key benefits from the formation of Ford Team RS, according to Capito.

“Faster delivery time is one of the synergies that have resulted from combining Ford of Europe’s motorsport and performance car engineering teams,” Capito said.

“In the past, ST models came in the middle of a product cycle. Now we’re aligned with the design, vehicle dynamics and powertrain functions to better integrate performance derivative development and take fuller advantage of the vast array of resources made possible by Ford’s global shared technologies approach.”

Full technical details of the new Ford Focus ST will be revealed closer to its launch towards the end of 2005.





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That ST looks REALLY nice, I cant wait until it comes to Australia.
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The first hot new Ford Focus has broken cover. Out-powering the last-generation Focus RS, the new Focus ST is revealed in these first official pictures, and is set for a showdown with the new VW Golf GTi and Vauxhall’s 197bhp Astra SRi five-door later this year.

Prior to that, this enthusiast’s Focus will be one of the stars of the Geneva Motor Show, where its plunging bumpers, jutting sills, bespoke interior and 18in alloy wheels will be displayed to the public for the first time.

‘When performance enthusiasts see this car, they are going to have high expectations,’ said Jost Capito, boss of Ford’s performance division, TeamRS. ‘The Focus ST is going to live up to them. Every functional attribute is being engineered to deliver on that expectation.’

If it delivers, the ST will be like no fast Ford before, thanks to its unlikely powerplant. Hot hatch aficionados will doubtless approve of its chassis, which has been honed at Germany’s Nürburgring circuit, and the more sporting looks. The ST will also offer 217bhp – eclipsing the Focus RS by 5bhp. But the source of that power has come from an unlikely origin – Volvo.

The engine is the same 2521cc five-cylinder turbo petrol engine found in Volvo’s S40 and V50 T5. TeamRS’s challenge will be to endow the inline five with a character to appeal to hot hatch buyers used to fast-revving four-cylinder engines.

The Focus ST’s chassis is still under development; it will need to be significantly stiffer than the standard car’s to keep the additional nose weight under control, as well as to effectively put 217bhp to use. However, Autocar’s sources suggest that the Focus ST is already lapping the Nürburgring faster than the 212bhp Focus RS, and if that’s the case development must be well advanced.

More focused

Ford sold 9000 Focus ST170s in the UK between 2002 and 2004 – the last three years of the previous Focus’s life-cycle. With the new car, it hopes to improve on that and, by introducing the new ST within a year of the new Focus’s debut, it is allowing it at least five years of production before the third-generation Focus is due.

This time the Blue Oval has the benefit of customer research to back it up. When it surveyed Focus ST170 owners about their cars, most wished theirs resembled a more full-on hot hatch, both in ******d appearance and driving experience. That’s why, says Ford, this new ‘Sports Technology’ Focus is bolder, faster, harder and more sporting than the car it succeeds. It’s also why Ford will be able to charge significantly more for the new ST, assured that it is what customers want. Prices are likely to rise by as much as £2500 over those of the ST170 to around £19,000 – slightly cheaper than a Golf GTi and the same as the Astra SRi five-door.

Style

As with the ST170, the new ST will be available as either a three or five-door, but ******dly, there’s no mistaking this car for any other in the range. The designers have worked to increase the Focus’s visual impact.

The front bumper is deeper, and accommodates a new trapezoidal air intake that mirrors the narrower grille above. Beefed up skirts run back along the flanks into blistered wheelarches housing 18-inch, five spoke cast aluminium alloy wheels. Extended side sill mouldings lead rearwards to a similarly reshaped rear valance sculpted to look like a ‘venturi effect’ bumper. Chrome-tipped dual sports exhausts jut from the back, and the reversing and fog lights are surrounded by brushed aluminium. A dramatic extended rear wing spans more the full width of the roof.

The extravagance continues in the bespoke cabin. Leather and orange cloth-trimmed Recaro seats are matched by leather inserts on the doors. Combined with a black-trimmed
headlining, Ford claims these lend the interior a tangible premium ambience.

An extra binnacle has been added to the instrument cluster, housing gauges for turbocharger boost pressure, oil temperature and oil pressure, while the other dials and needles have been accented in aluminium. The thick three-spoke steering wheel is wrapped in leather and carries ST badging that also appears on the scuff plates and door pulls.

Drivetrain

Like the ST170 and RS, the Focus ST will direct its power through the front wheels. A six-speed manual will be the only gearbox on offer, but unlike the Focus RS, there will be no expensive limited-slip differential to aid traction and limit torquesteer.

Ford is also aiming to make the Focus ST ‘a comfortable car for everyday driving.’ That will be quite a challenge, given its Nürburgring lap times.

Not that the ST will be the supreme fast Focus: rumours are that a more hardcore 300bhp Focus RS Mk2 is in the pipeline, to combat the forthcoming 240bhp Astra VXR and the next Golf R32.
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