It is
reported
that
Ford
will be
launching
its new
Ford
‘Kinetic’
Focus in
UK and
should
be
arriving
in
showrooms
by end
of the
year.
News
have it,
we will
not be
seeing
the
model
that
soon in
Malaysia as
apparently
we are
still
having
quite a
number
of the
current
models
in
sitting
some
where in
the
warehouse.

It will
be a
quite a
change
in terms
of
cosmetic,
design
and
engine
system
to the
current
Focus.
When I
first
lay my
eyes on
the
Focus, I
thought
it does
bear
some
resemblance
with
Mazda 3.
The new
Focus
gets the
Ford
PowerShift
Transmission
(six-speed
double
clutch
transmission).
There is
also a
new 2.0L
Duratorq
TDCi
engine
that
puts out
either
135 hp
or 108
hp and a
new
ECOcentric
version
which is
powered
by a 1.6
liter
Duratorq
TDCi
that
produces
107 hp.
You can
read the
press
release
below…..
to all
you car
lovers…..
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RELEASE:
THE NEW
FORD
FOCUS
- New
‘kinetic
design’
exterior
- New
interior
with
enhanced
quality
and new
centre
console
- New
Ford
PowerShift
six-speed
double-clutch
transmission
- New
Focus
ECOnetic
with
average
CO2 of
only 115
g/km
- New
Focus
with
1.6-litre
TDCi
engine –
all
variants
achieve
120 g/km
CO2
- New
features
including
Easyfuel
capless
refuelling,
Ford
Power
button,
tyre
pressure
warning
system,
230 volt
socket,
LED rear
lights
-
Production
begins
at the
end of
2007,
with
prices
announced
closer
to
market
launch
“The
Ford
Focus is
very
special
to Ford
in
Europe.
When it
was
revealed
in 1998
it
represented
a huge
step
forward
for us
in terms
of style
and
desirability
over its
predecessor.
It truly
changed
the
perception
of Ford
for many
customers
and
journalists
alike.
That’s
why we
felt it
was
vital to
apply
our new
Ford
design
language,
‘kinetic
design’,
to the
Focus as
soon as
we
could.
At the
same
time, we
have
taken
the
opportunity
to make
Focus
even
more
practical
and
contemporary
and
added
further
quality
improvements.
Our
design
and
development
teams
have
done a
really
great
job and
I’m
proud to
present
the new
Ford
Focus.”
John
Fleming,
President
and CEO,
Ford of
Europe
The New
Ford
Focus -
Introduction
“It is
not easy
to
improve
something
that is
already
good and
well-proven.
If you
don’t
take
great
care you
run the
risk of
unnecessarily
changing
something
that was
really
good
before –
and not
for the
better.
With the
Ford
Focus,
acknowledged
as a
great
car, we
were
determined
not to
implement
change
for
change’s
sake. We
nevertheless
managed
to make
the new
Focus
even
better
in
specific
areas.
But it
also
made us
proud
that
many of
its
attributes
did not
have to
be
touched
at all.
So you
can
still
look
forward
to
enjoying
the
driving
dynamics
of the
Focus.”
The Ford
Focus,
with
around 5
million
vehicles
produced
in
Europe,
is the
first
and - to
date -
the only
car in
the
world to
be
acclaimed
“Car of
the
Year”
both in
Europe
and in
North
America.
In total
the Ford
Focus
has won
over 80
awards
in
Europe
alone.
It has
significantly
influenced
the
automotive
world
and at
the same
time
triggered
a
successful
new
direction
of Ford
in
Europe.
With
this
newest
version
of the
Ford
Focus
due to
begin
rolling
off the
production
lines
from the
end of
2007 as
a
three-door
and
five-door
hatchback
and as a
wagon,
this
success
story is
set to
continue.
The
Focus
portfolio
will
then be
extended
further
in early
2008,
when the
four-door
saloon,
the
Focus
Coupé-Cabriolet
and the
sporty
flagship
model
Focus
ST, will
be
added.

The New
Ford
Focus –
Design
“Energy
in
Motion –
what
Ford
vehicle
would
better
suit the
Ford
‘kinetic
design’
philosophy
than the
Focus?
After
all, the
Focus
was a
major
factor
in
establishing
Ford’s
excellent
reputation
for
driving
dynamics.
The
balance
we have
created
between
dynamics
and
harmony
makes
the new
Focus
the best
looking
Focus
ever.”
Martin
Smith,
Executive
Director
Design,
Ford of
Europe

Exterior
Design
Stefan
Lamm,
who led
the
exterior
design
team,
was
offered
an open
brief in
the
design
of the
new Ford
Focus.
“The
hugely
positive
response
to the
re-design
of the
new Ford
C-MAX
gave us
the
confidence
to push
the
design
of the
new
Focus
even
further.
The
result
is
unmistakably
kinetic,
unmistakably
Ford
Focus
and a
recognisable
member
of the
new Ford
family.”
The new
Ford
Focus
presents
a bold
new face
to the
world:
Trapezoidal
grilles,
swept
back
headlamps
and
athletic
full
surfaces
are all
signatures
of the
new Ford
brand
character.
The
inverted
lower
trapezoid
grille,
in the
upmarket
Ghia and
Titanium
variants
is
enhanced
by the
elegant
chrome
surround.
This
lower
grille
is
balanced
by a
smaller
upper
grille
capped
with a
chrome
strip
visually
linking
it to
the
latest
Ford
kinetic
entries
such as
Mondeo
and more
recently
C-MAX.
Great
emphasis
has been
placed
by the
Design
team on
the
headlamp
appearance.
The
dramatic
swept
back
housings
are
filled
with the
latest
technology
featuring
HID
Bi-Xenon
or the
Adaptive
Front
lighting
System
(AFS).
These
technologies
are
highlighted
by
different
finishes
for
different
series
levels,
for
example
black
and
chrome
for
Titanium
vehicles
and full
chrome
for
other
variants.
The Side
View –
Dynamic
and
Muscular
The side
profile
of the
new
Focus
features
the new
‘kinetic
design’
cues of
bold
wheel
lips and
the
strong
undercut
running
from
front to
rear of
the car.
This
dynamic
link
from
front to
rear
gives
the
vehicle
its new
sleek
appearance.
The body
side is
clean
and
uncluttered.
“Finishing
trims
such as
bodyside
mouldings
would
have
negatively
impacted
on the
neat
design
of the
side
view,
something
that we
were
keen to
avoid,”
said
Lamm.
“The
expressive
modelling
of the
side
view of
the car
clearly
brings
the new
Focus
into the
kinetic
family.”
The Tail
– a Neat
Conclusion
The
‘kinetic
design’
elements
visible
on the
rear of
the
vehicle
include
the
newly
shaped
rear
glass
and
contoured
tailgate
as well
as new
tail
lamps
and rear
bumper.
Together,
these
elements
give new
Focus a
wider
look and
a more
purposeful
stance.
A new
body
coloured
upper
rear
spoiler
(for
Ghia and
Titanium
series)
completes
the
look.
The new
design
of tail
lamps
incorporates,
as an
option,
the
latest
LED
technology.
“We have
not made
any
compromises
in the
design
of the
new
Focus
and the
Exteriors
design
team is
very
proud of
the
final
outcome,”
Stefan
Lamm
summarised.
Interior
Design
Comprehensive
interior
improvements
were
made to
create
an even
more
pleasant
and user
friendly
space
for
those
who
travel
in a new
Focus,
and to
reflect
the new
dynamic
exterior
design
on the
interior
as well.
For the
driver
in
particular,
this has
resulted
in newly
designed
instruments
providing
better
legibility
which,
along
with all
other
interior
controls,
are now
illuminated
in red.
The
controls
of the
new
audio
equipment
and
two-zone
air
conditioning
system
were
also
ergonomically
improved.
Furthermore,
the high
series
now
includes
a newly
designed
centre
console
(optional
for the
Trend
and part
of the
Sport
Pack),
which
takes on
the
flowing
look of
‘kinetic
design’.
In
addition
to a
movable
armrest
and a
four
litre
capacity
storage
compartment,
the back
of the
console
provides
additional
storage
surfaces
for
back-seat
passengers
or
optional
items
such as
a 230
volt
inverter
or the
USB
audio
connection
box.
Another
feature
of the
console
will
become
available
as an
option
from the
beginning
of 2008:
the Ford
Power
Button,
which
will be
positioned
near the
gear
shifter.
It is
not just
the
functionality
of the
interior
that has
been
improved
–
special
attention
was also
devoted
to its
quality.
Particular
importance
was
attached
to
selecting
and
combining
surface
materials
and
colours.
Now the
entire
instrument
panel,
as well
as the
upper
trims of
the
front
doors,
is made
of a new
grained,
soft-touch
synthetic
material.
New
colours
were
added to
complement
the
look.
A
variety
of
attractive
foil
finishes
highlight
the
central
functional
areas of
the
centre
console
and the
instrument
panel.
The
fabrics
of
seating
and
interior
panelling
were
also
newly
designed
and from
the
Trend
series
upwards,
an
innovative
woven
roof
fabric
is
fitted.

The New
Ford
PowerShift
Transmission
The Ford
PowerShift
transmission
will be
available
from the
beginning
of 2008
in the
Ford
Focus.
This
completely
new
six-speed
double-clutch
transmission
combines
the
efficiency
and
driving
dynamics
of a
manual
transmission
with the
ease of
operation
of an
automatic
transmission.
Its
combination
with a
136 PS
(100 kW)
2.0-litre
Duratorq
TDCi
common
rail
turbo
diesel
engine
clearly
demonstrates
that
relaxed
driving
does not
have to
come at
the
expense
of high
CO2
emission
levels.
The Ford
PowerShift
transmission,
which
was
developed
by
GETRAG
FORD
Transmissions
GmbH,
50:50
Ford/GETRAG
joint
venture,
consists
essentially
of two
layshaft
transmissions
working
in
parallel,
each
with its
own wet
clutch
unit.
Thanks
to the
layout
of the
intermediate
shafts –
one
carrying
the
“uneven”
gears 1,
3 and 5,
whilst
the
other
the even
gears 2,
4 and 6
– the
next
gear
change
can be
prepared
by
pre-selecting
the next
gear
whilst
in
motion
and at
full
power.
The
change
then
takes
place
through
the
opposed
activation
of both
clutches,
the
clutch
activations
being
co-ordinated
such
that no
torque
interruption
occurs.
In
contrast
to the
conventional
automatic
transmission,
the
basic
technical
configuration
of the
Ford
PowerShift
transmission
offers
numerous
advantages.
It does
not
require
any
complex
sub-systems
such as
torque
converters,
planetary
gear
sets,
multiple
wet
clutches
and
multiple
bands –
all of
which
significantly
reduce
gearbox
efficiency
due to
increased
inertia
and drag
torque
effects.
The
result
is
impressive:
the Ford
PowerShift
transmission
now
provides
the ease
and
permanent
motion
of a
conventional
automatic
transmission
as well
as the
performance
of a
manual
transmission.
It also
delivers
fast and
sporty
shifts
while
maintaining
highest
degrees
of shift
smoothness.
A
further
advantage
of the
Ford
PowerShift
transmission
is its
high
torque
capacity
and free
choice
of
ratios,
making
it an
ideal
partner
of
modern
high
performance
diesel
engines.
The New
Ford
Focus
2.0-Litre
Duratorq
TDCi
with
Ford
PowerShift
Transmission
The Ford
PowerShift
transmission
will be
available
from
early
2008 in
the new
Ford
Focus as
well as
the Ford
C-MAX,
in
combination
with the
136 PS
(100 kW)
2.0-litre
Duratorq
TDCi
engine.
This
powertrain
combination
takes
full
advantage
of the
new
PowerShift
transmission.
As a
result,
in this
configuration,
the
average
fuel
consumption
will be
approximately
10 per
cent
better,
and CO2
emissions
will be
lower,
compared
to a
conventional
six-speed
torque
converter
automatic
transmission.
Final
homologated
fuel
economy
and CO2
emissions
data, as
well as
performance
data for
the Ford
Focus
with
this new
transmission
technology,
will be
published
closer
to the
car’s
market
launch.

The New
Ford
Focus
ECOnetic
The new
Ford
Focus
ECOnetic
demonstrates
that
very
favourable
fuel
consumption
levels
and
significantly
reduced
CO2
emissions
can be
achieved
using
conventional
drive
technology
coupled
with a
clever
combination
of
individual
fuel-saving
measures.
Powered
by a 109
PS (80
kW)
1.6-litre
Duratorq
TDCi
with
standard
Diesel
Particulate
Filter
(DPF),
average
consumption
for this
vehicle
has been
homologated
at
4.3l/100
km. This
corresponds
to an
average
CO2
emission
of only
115
g/km,
which is
a class
leading
result
for a
conventional
vehicle
in this
segment.
A second
variant
with an
even
lower
CO2
performance
is
currently
under
development.
Using
the
already
very
economical
regular
109 PS
version
with
Diesel
Particulate
Filter
as a
base,
the
starting
point in
achieving
such
values
was to
reduce
drive
resistances.
To
improve
aerodynamics,
the
vehicle
was
lowered
by 10 mm
at the
front
and 8 mm
at the
back. In
addition,
an
aerodynamics
kit is
standard,
consisting
of a
modified
front
bumper
skirt
and
rocker
claddings
and a
rear
spoiler.
To also
improve
the
aerodynamics,
the
outer
areas of
the
lower
grille
were
given
blanking
plates
on the
inside.
In
combination
with
195/65R15
tyres a
very
good cd
of 0.31
is
achieved.
A
further
measure
to
reduce
driving
resistance
and
which
was
tested
for the
first
time in
the
development
of the
Focus
ECOnetic
was the
introduction
of a new
low-viscosity
transmission
oil
developed
by
Ford’s
partner
BP. The
benefits
were so
clear
that it
is being
introduced
across
other
Ford
products
in the C
and CD
segments.
Besides
a
re-calibration
of the
engine-module,
the
reduction
in
energy
consumption
in
conjunction
with the
electro-hydraulic
EHPAS
steering
underlines
the fact
that
sometimes
even
minor
causes
also
produce
a major
benefit.
By
re-calibrating
the
no-load
performance
of the
electric
servo
pump,
the
respective
current
consumption
was
reduced
sufficiently
to
result
in a
reduction
in fuel
consumption.
New Ford
Focus
1.6-litre
TDCi
variants
to
achieve
120 g/km
CO2
Another
direct
result
of the
Ford
ECOnetic
initiative
is that
all
1.6-litre
TDCI
variants
will
achieve
120 g/km
CO2. By
re-calibrating
the
engine
and
electro-hydraulic
EHPAS
steering
modules,
as well
as using
a
low-friction
transmission
oil, all
versions
of the
new Ford
Focus
fitted
with the
acclaimed
1.6-litre
TDCi
engine,
will
have an
average
CO2
emission
of 120
g/km or
even
less –
and this
is
regardless
of power
rating,
bodystyles
and
wheel
dimensions.
Dr.
Thilo
Seibert,
Supervisor
Performance
and
Economy,
Ford of
Europe,
explains:
“Developed
from an
already
very
economical
basic
vehicle,
the
Focus
ECOnetic
combines
new
ideas
and
approaches.
The
result
is a
highly
usable
and
extremely
economical
and
clean
car with
favourably
priced
conventional
drive
technology.
We are
especially
proud of
the fact
that we
were
able to
achieve
our
target
values
without
having
to
increase
the
length
of the
gear
ratios –
thereby
ensuring
that the
Focus
ECOnetic
drives
just as
well as
you
would
expect a
Focus to
do.
What’s
even
more –
with the
consequent
adopting
of Ford
ECOnetic
ideas to
the core
model
range of
the new
Ford
Focus,
we made
another
important
step in
affordable
and
sustainable
mobility.”
Other
Alternative
Fuel
Applications
in the
Ford
Focus
Range
The
Flexifuel
version
of the
1.8-litre
Duratec
petrol
four-cylinder
engine
can be
fuelled
with
bio-ethanol
E85-fuel
as an
alternative
to
conventional
unleaded
petrol –
or in
any mix
of both.
Bio-ethanol
is a
regenerative
energy
source
produced
from
renewable
biomass.
Greenhouse
CO2
emission
is
reduced
by 30-80
per cent
over the
entire
life
cycle as
a
result,
without
performance
and
driving
pleasure
being
compromised.
Ford has
been
offering
Focus
Flexifuel
models
since
2001 in
Sweden
and they
are
today
available
in
several
other
European
markets.
Around
80 per
cent of
all Ford
Focus
vehicles
sold in
Sweden
now are
Flexifuel.
Other
alternative
fuel
versions
for the
Ford
Focus
range
include
CNG
(compressed
natural
gas) and
LPG
(liquefied
petroleum
gas),
both
based on
the
2.0-litre
Duratec
petrol
engine.
The
availability
of these
versions
is
connected
to
market
preferences
for
these
alternative
fuels.

New
Equipment
and
Options
Easyfuel
Capless
Refuelling
System
Like the
Mondeo,
the new
Focus
now also
enjoys
the
benefit
of the
acclaimed
Ford
capless
refuelling
system.
Apart
from
being
simple
and
clean to
use when
re-fuelling,
this
system
is
designed
to
prevent
mis-fuelling
and the
associated
damage,
inconvenience
and
expense.
Ford
Power
Button
(from
early
2008)
The
optional
Ford
Power
button
enables
the
vehicle
to start
up
simply
and in
style,
without
having
to
insert
and turn
a key in
a
steering
column
switch.
As long
as the
driver
has the
key with
them in
the car,
the
Focus
communicates
wirelessly
with a
micro-chip
in the
key to
activate
the
ignition
system.
All the
driver
has to
do is
lightly
touch
the Ford
power
button
twice
and the
engine
fires
up. A
further
touch of
the
button
in turn
switches
the
engine
and
ignition
off,
with a
safeguard
to
prevent
it being
operated
while
the car
is in
motion.
Tyre
pressure
warning
system
Taking
account
of the
respective
driving
situations,
a sensor
system
checks
the
wheel
turning
speeds
and, by
means of
a
warning
light in
the
instrument
panel,
reports
any
anomalies
to
indicate
a change
in wheel
diameter
due to a
drop in
tyre
pressure.
Simple,
effective
and
secure –
it is
optional
for
every
new Ford
Focus.
230 Volt
power
socket
All
vehicles
with the
‘High-Series’
centre
console
can be
ordered
with a
230 Volt
power
socket
as an
option.
A power
inverter
is
accommodated
in the
console
and the
socket
is
positioned
on the
back of
the
centre
console
where it
can be
used
easily
by those
sitting
in the
rear
seats.
By means
of this
option
it is
possible,
at any
time, to
connect
regular
electrical
appliances
of up to
a
capacity
of 150
Watts
without
the need
for a
specific
inverter
for each
individual
electrical
appliance.
LED rear
lights
All
three-
and
five-door
models,
as well
as the
wagon,
are
fitted
with LED
rear
light
technology
when the
Adaptive
Front
lighting
System
or
Bi-Xenon
headlights
are
specified.
The
Planar
Light
Guide
technology
gives
the rear
lights a
unique
appearance.
In the
centre
of the
rear
light
unit is
located
a hidden
element
with six
LEDs
(Light
Emitting
Diodes).
These
LEDs
transfer
their
light
energy
via
vertical
optical
fibres
onto the
rear of
the tail
light
lens.
These
optical
fibres
are, in
turn,
traversed
by
horizontal
cross
bars on
whose 45
degree
edges
the
light
energy
is
broken
up and
radiated
to the
outside.
The
visual
result
is
unique
and an
industry
first.