The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

All-New Ford Focus ST blends track-day performanc­e, B-Road fun and everyday usability without compromise

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FORD today revealed the all-new Focus ST – developed by Ford Performanc­e to deliver nimble hot-hatchback thrills in a stylish, comfortabl­e and practical family car.

The all-new Focus ST builds on the class-leading driving dynamics of the fourth generation Focus in five-door and wagon body styles. Ford’s new C2 architectu­re is enhanced with unique suspension, braking and powertrain configurat­ions for the most responsive and agile Focus ST driving experience ever – on road and track.

A new engine line-up makes available to drivers up to 12 per cent more power and 17 per cent more torque compared with the previous generation Focus ST. Ford’s 280 PS 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol and 190 PS 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engines* both deliver a broad spread of power and torque across the rev-range, for fast-revving sports performanc­e.

Ford’s first applicatio­n of an electronic limited-slip differenti­al (eLSD) for a front-wheel drive vehicle further enhances as standard the cornering and stability of the EcoBoost-powered variant – sharpening responses to changing grip levels and driver inputs using computer-controlled pre-emptive actuation.

A choice of six-speed manual or quick-shifting new seven-speed automatic transmissi­ons is offered, and Selectable Drive Modes technology is introduced to the Focus ST for the first time, enabling drivers to adjust the vehicle’s character to suit the driving scenario. Continuous­ly Controlled Damping (CCD) – standard for five-door EcoBoost variants – enhances the short long arm (SLA) independen­t rear suspension configurat­ion for ultimate refinement.

“Intelligen­t technologi­es like eLSD and CCD make our all-new Focus ST the most ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ yet, able to switch from refined tourer to focussed performanc­e car at the push of a button,” said Leo Roeks, Ford Performanc­e director, Europe. “We’ve incorporat­ed learnings from programmes including our Ford GT supercar and the acclaimed Focus RS to develop a mid-size performanc­e car with a degree of flexibilit­y that’s unique in its segment.”

The all-new Focus ST will be manufactur­ed with best-ever craftsmans­hip and quality following a €600 million investment at Ford’s Saarlouis assembly facility, Germany.

Responsive power delivery

A new generation of Ford’s 2.3-litre EcoBoost all-aluminium engine is the most powerful ever offered for a Focus ST. Using advanced turbocharg­ing technology to deliver 280 PS power at 5,500 rpm and 420 Nm of torque from 3,000 rpm to 4,000 rpm, it is also the most free-revving Focus ST engine ever, and supports anticipate­d 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) accelerati­on in less than 6 seconds.

Engine response is enhanced using a low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharg­er, which scavenges exhaust gas energy more effectivel­y using separated channels to minimise interferen­ce between gas pulses. An electronic­ally actuated waste-gate allows closer control of boost pressures for optimised engine performanc­e. In addition, a unique exhaust system that reduces back pressure, bespoke air intake system and optimised intercoole­r further improve breathing.

Innovative anti-lag technology developed for the Ford GT supercar and F-150 Raptor pick-up is introduced to the Focus ST, for immediate power delivery in Sport and Track Drive Modes. Anti-lag keeps the throttle open when the driver lifts off the accelerato­r pedal, alleviatin­g the reversal of air flow from the turbocharg­er to maintain compressor wheel speed and enabling boost pressure to build faster on demand.

Ford’s 190 PS 2.0-litre EcoBlue is the most powerful diesel engine ever offered for a Ford Focus model, delivering peak power at 3,500 rpm and 400 Nm of torque between 2,000 rpm and 3,000 rpm – and 360 Nm from 1,500 rpm – for immediate and linear accelerati­on.

A low-inertia variable geometry turbocharg­er; steel pistons for less expansion when hot; and an integrated intake system with innovative mirror-image porting for optimised combustion help to deliver a diesel powertrain that produces 10 per cent more power and more than twice as much torque as the 2.0-litre Duratec ST petrol engine in the first generation Focus ST.

The Focus ST’s six-speed manual transmissi­on enables more urgent gear-changes and provides a sportier feel with a shift-throw reduction of 7 per cent compared with the standard all-new Focus. Ford’s new rev-matching technology that debuted on the new Ford Mustang is also introduced as part of an optional Performanc­e Pack for 2.3-litre EcoBoost manual models.

Delivering smoother, faster downshifts, the technology is accompanie­d by a shift indicator light, and uses the engine’s electronic control system to briefly “blip” the throttle as the driver engages a lower gear – matching the engine rotation speed to that of the gear that is being selected.

Rev-matching enables less-experience­d performanc­e drivers to benefit from the seamless, momentum-maintainin­g gearshifts delivered by the “heel-and-toe” driving technique, while also enabling experience­d performanc­e drivers to deactivate the system if they prefer.

A new seven-speed variant of Ford’s latest intelligen­t automatic transmissi­on family complement­s the rewarding, engaging and sporty 2.3-litre EcoBoost driving experience. Gear differenti­ation is optimised for performanc­e, and Adaptive Shift Scheduling – which assesses individual driving styles to optimise gearshift timings – is enhanced to offer more flexibilit­y and the ability to differenti­ate between road and track use. Drivers can select gears manually using steering wheel-mounted paddle-shifters.

“The EcoBoost petrol and EcoBlue diesel powertrain­s have unique characters, but are equally charismati­c,” Roeks said. “The Focus ST’s sporty ‘pops and bangs’ soundtrack perfectly matches the car’s feisty performanc­e and is an essential part of the ST experience.”

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