Ford Focus
The Ford Focus is a car made by the Ford Motor Company and sold in most Ford markets worldwide. It was launched in 1999 in Europe, and in 2000 in North America. Unlike its predecessors in the U.S. market, the Pinto and Escort, no luxury Mercury version is available.
In Australia, New Zealand, Japan and other countries in the region, it replaced the Laser, based on the Mazda 323 (called the Mazda Protege in North America).
Engines:
- 1.4 Zetec-SE
- 1.6 Zetec-SE (Europe)
- 1.6 Zetec (other markets)
- 2.0 CVH (America, sedans only)
- 2.0 Zetec (all markets)
- 2.0 high-performance Zetec (US SVT, Euro ST)
- 2.0 turbo Zetec (Euro RS)
- 2.3 Zetec (America, new option for 2004)
- 1.8 diesel: 75PS and 90PS non-common-rail (Europe)
- 1.8 diesel: 100PS and 115PS TDCi common rail (Europe)
Bodies (offerings vary by market):
- 3-door hatch
- 5-door hatch (part of the original line in Europe, added in America starting in 2002)
- 4-door sedan/saloon
- 5-door wagon
Transmissions:
- 5-speed manual
- 6-speed manual (Euro ST)
- 4-speed automatic
Competition
Competition in Europe
Opel Kadett/Vauxhall Astra*
VW Golf and VW Jetta*
Peugeot 307*
Toyota Corolla*
Nissan Almera*
Honda Civic
Competition in North America
Chevrolet Cavalier
Dodge Neon
Toyota Corolla
Mazda Protege*
VW Golf and VW Jetta*
Honda Civic
Cars above with a (*) after them are available in hatch or wagon models as well as the sedan.
As of 2003, this is the best-selling car in the world. It was elected Car of the Year in 1999. In Europe, the original had a facelift in 2001, and a replacment is due in June 2004. In the US, a major facelift was introduced in 2003.
'Preceded by':
Ford Escort |
Succeeded by:
(still in production) |
Referenced By
Car of the Year | FoMoCo | Ford Car List | Ford Escort | Ford Laser | Ford Motor | Ford Motor Co. | Ford Motor Company | Ford Motors | General Motors Astra | Holden Astra | Hot hatch | Hot hatches | List of Ford cars | List of Ford vehicles | Opel Astra | Vauxhall Astra | Zetec
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