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Stylish and Sporty Inside
The exhilarating drive of the new
Focus ST will have customers spending as much time behind the steering wheel as
possible. With that in mind, Ford's designers have worked hard to ensure the
interior of the Focus ST is a great place to be, helping the driver to feel as
connected to the vehicle as possible.
The interior of the core Focus
model is already designed with a "cockpit" feel, giving any Focus driver a
sporty sensation. In the ST variant, though, that sporty feeling is heightened
with everything the driver touches and feels reinforcing that it is unmistakably
an ST.
Details range from specially designed pedals, steering wheel and
gearshift to the unique Recaro seats. The darker headlining and trim on the
pillars, an integral part of the ST's design DNA, adds to the performance
driving feel.
With the seats, Ford worked closely with Recaro to give ST
customers the ultimate in comfort and support. The seats will not only hold the
driver in place tightly during spirited driving, but will offer exclusive
premium features like cushion tilt, plus length adjustment which is a unique
option in this class of vehicle. A lower seating position has also been achieved
to give drivers improved ergonomics and the perfect place from where to exploit
the ST's performance.
Rear seat passengers aren't forgotten. An all-new
rear bench has been developed for the ST, sculpted using special foam. This will
help rear passengers feel as secure as those passengers in the front,
highlighting not only the sporting intentions of Focus ST but also the practical
considerations that are part of its core DNA.
New Focus ST will be
offered to European customers in three distinct trim options - ST1, ST2 and ST3.
This approach is already familiar to owners of the previous Focus ST in the UK.
While precise details of feature availability for each trim option will
vary by market, ST1 is the standard model, offering the key features like cloth
Recaro seats, keyless start, front door scuff plates with ST logo and standard
ST rear bench with centre armrest.
Focus ST2 builds on this with the
addition of partial leather Recaro seats and dual zone Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC). For right-hand drive markets, ST2 will also include
unique ST floor mats, automatic headlamp control, auto-dimming rear view mirror
and automatic wipers, features that are standard on left-hand drive ST1 models.
The top spec Focus ST3 increases the features with the inclusion of those
exclusive heated leather Recaro seats with 8-way adjustability and pull out
cushion, plus the newly developed Recaro rear bench. ST3 customers also benefit
from Bi-Xenon headlamps to keep the road ahead in total clarity throughout the
night.
The Ford ST Global DNA
Beneath the skin of the new
Focus ST is a detailed DNA for the ST range, established in Ford's exciting
global performance car strategy. Working together, the Global Performance
Vehicles group - made up of Ford Team RS in Europe and the Special Vehicles Team
(SVT) in the United States, along with input from Ford experts in the Asia
Pacific and Africa region - devised a strategy that all future global
performance Ford cars will adhere to.
"Focus ST hasn't come around by
chance," said Capito. "What came first was our global performance strategy,
which has been developed with North America, Europe and Asia together. With
this, the core DNA attributes like the steering, driving dynamics, the sound
quality and the power enhancements for all ST models have all been defined to
the extent that our engineers can take that global DNA fingerprint and use it to
create the new Focus ST."
Like all future ST models, the new Focus ST
has key physical DNA attributes like the aggressively enhanced front and rear
bumpers, the addition of a rear spoiler and sideskirts plus a unique signature
color.
In both five-door and wagon form, the scintillating Focus ST
delivers the same driving attributes that makes all Ford 'Sports Technologies'
models stand out amongst the competition. The chassis, engine, sound and comfort
of the vehicle are tuned harmoniously to deliver a truly sporty experience with
a level of refinement rarely seen in this sector of vehicle. These same
attributes will form the genetic code for future models bearing the ST badge.
More Power and Economy
For global customers, Focus ST is
powered by the 2.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine, which offers an uncompromising
mix of performance and efficiency. Ford's lightweight, all-aluminum EcoBoost
engines provide the power of a larger engine in a fuel-efficient smaller
displacement, utilizing three key technologies.
High pressure direct
injection, low-inertia turbocharging and Twin-independent Variable Cam Timing
(Ti-VCT) all help to create an advanced combustion system which brings new
levels of performance and fuel efficiency to Ford's petrol engines.
Ford's Global Performance Vehicles group has taken this technology and developed
a 247 hp high-output derivative of the 2.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine for Focus
ST.
Redesigned intake and exhaust systems with unique engine calibration
deliver the ideal level of power and responsiveness.
The engine has a
maximum output of 247 hp and strong torque levels in a broad, flat torque curve
peaking at 265 lb-ft (360 Nm). The responsive torque output, a trademark of Ford
EcoBoost engines, is maintained despite the impressive peak figures.
Compared to the 2.5-liter, 5-cylinder engine in the previous-generation European
Focus ST, the new 4-cylinder engine offers increased performance, but its
smaller capacity and innovative technology also allow it to be more fuel
efficient.
The EcoBoost 2.0 in the Focus ST is expected to cut both CO2
emissions and fuel consumption by more than 20 per cent from the
previous-generation European model when fuel consumption data is certified.
"This is the first time we have used a 4-cylinder Ford EcoBoost engine in a
high performance model and the results are phenomenal," said Capito. "Drivers
will have a lot of power and torque throughout the rev range to use. For
everyday driving, though, the characteristics of this car will let them drive in
a more fuel efficient way than previously, which is an essential part of the
ST's DNA."
Mated to the 2.0-liter engine is a 6-speed manual
transmission, which has specially revised gearing to produce the maximum punch
from each throw of the gear shift. The Global Performance Vehicles group spent
significant attention to detail to ensure the ratio of sixth gear was perfectly
in tune with the Focus ST, giving the driver optimum performance while remaining
long enough to help maintain excellent fuel economy on longer runs.
Sensational Sound
The previous generation Focus ST was acclaimed for
its particularly sporty 5-cylinder engine sound. With the introduction of a
4-cylinder Ford EcoBoost engine into the new Focus ST, the Ford sound engineers
were keen to ensure the audible delights from this totally different engine keep
enthusiasts just as excited.
It's not only the engine note that sounds
fantastic on the new Focus ST. The exhaust system - with unique centre exit
tailpipes - has been tuned to deliver a perfectly balanced audible experience.
Enthusiastic drivers will be rewarded with an orchestra of sporty sounds to
heighten their driving adventure, but should they want a more relaxing drive,
the refinement of the cabin and tuning of exhaust and engine note will give them
exactly that at lower RPM.
Unprecedented Driving Dynamics
Incredible driving dynamics are at the heart of the Focus ST. Innovation and
technology combine to create a chassis capable of exceeding the expectations of
even the most demanding driving enthusiast, while giving even novice motorists
an unforgettable drive.
From the driver's seat, customers will experience
the newly-developed Ford Sport Steering System. This variable ratio steering
rack is designed to increase the agility of the Focus ST on winding roads yet
still inspire the same high-speed confidence.
The unique system makes
steering less sensitive when driving in a straight line, but increases the
sensitivity during cornering. Drivers can keep their hands firmly gripped on the
steering wheel through tight hairpins, maximizing their control over the
vehicle. It also has benefits in slow-speed situations such as tight parking
maneuvers, with less input needed from the driver to direct the vehicle into the
space.
The Focus ST's Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) is also
enhanced with Ford's Torque Steer Compensation (TSC) system.
More
aggressive tuning of the TSC allows Focus ST drivers to accelerate at full
throttle and yet still find grip on roads with uneven surfaces or uneven levels
of grip. The TSC system detects the torque steer that those conditions can
create and communicates with the EPAS software, which then counteracts the
effect to virtually eliminate the sensation for the driver.
Further
enhancements have also been made to the Focus ST's Electronic Stability
Programme (ESP), with emphasis put on driver enjoyment. Drivers will have three
modes of ESP to choose from. These can be selected according to weather and road
conditions or simply to match the driver's desire for help from additional
driving aids.
In the first instance the ESP works much the same way as
the innovative system found in the base model Focus, although for the ST it is
tuned to be non-intrusive to the driver. This standard mode supports the driver
on all surfaces, whether dry, wet or snowy, giving them the confidence to drive
safely no matter what the weather.
The driver can opt to select the
second mode, called reduced or wide-slip mode, in which the traction control is
turned off. Traction is handled by the driver here, while the ESP is programmed
to intrude only as absolutely necessary.
Of course, the ESP system can
also be switched off completely resulting in the Focus ST in its purest form,
giving full control of the sublime chassis to the driver when is a position to
exploit it, such as on a race track. Only the sub-features such as the Enhanced
Dynamic Cornering Control (EDCC) remain active, optimising the enjoyment of the
Focus ST's abilities.
Enhanced Torque Vectoring Control
Through the corners, Enhanced Torque Vectoring Control is an essential help for
Focus ST drivers, a tuned version of the Torque Vectoring Control found in the
base model Focus. The standard system uses torque vectoring by braking, in which
brake torque is applied to the inner wheel of the Focus through a corner,
reducing the understeer behaviour and allowing for more traction, much like a
traditional limited slip differential.
The Focus ST system applies this
more aggressively and also adds Cornering Under Steer Control (CUSC), which
applies torque to create yaw torque based on the vehicle's understeer behavior
prior to ESP, both in power-on and power-off conditions. Combined, they ensure
that Enhanced Torque Vectoring Control is a crucial element in helping the
front-wheel-drive Focus ST be a true driver's machine, able to tackle any corner
with supreme confidence.
Sports Suspension
Working in
harmony with the advanced driver assistance features is the finely tuned
suspension setup of the new Focus ST. Uprated shock absorbers and springs lower
the ST chassis by 10mm for a more aggressive stance while the centre of gravity
is brought closer to the road, which aids precise cornering.
The rear
suspension has been revised with a number of new parts developed specifically
for the Focus ST. Key components are the uprated suspension knuckles and an
all-new anti-roll bar design, both the result of the development team's desire
to give drivers an outstanding amount of feedback and control.
The rear
suspension of the five-door and the wagon versions of Focus ST differ slightly.
The wagon features angled shock absorbers - as in the base model - to maintain
the optimum amount of capacity in the luggage compartment.
Ultimately,
both Focus ST bodystyles offer the same handling characteristics that will have
drivers searching out twisty roads.
Iconic Alloy Wheels
The
iconic Y-shaped spoke design of the previous generation Focus ST has evolved for
the new incarnation. A set of 18-inch alloy wheels carry on the recognized Focus
ST style but subtle revisions bring them up-to-date for 2012.
ST
customers will now have an additional 'Performance Pack' option which offers the
wheels in black with a high contrast red finish on the performance brake
calipers.
Wrapped around the alloy wheels are high performance 235/40
R18 Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 tires, developed after rigorous testing on
all kind of road surfaces and conditions, including the infamous Nürburgring
Nordschleife in Germany.
"The same tires will be offered on the Focus ST
in every country," said Tonn. "They are designed to extract the best performance
from the car on all road conditions. They don't compromise on performance and
get the best out of the chassis and driver systems of the vehicle."
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