Hinckley Times

Sizzling hot hatch

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then honing, fast Fords and while it’s a statement that’s no doubt been uttered many times before, this RS is the best yet.

Beneath the bonnet is a specially engineered version of the 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine in the Mustang muscle car, but with an added kick of 39bhp which takes its overall wallop to 345bhp.

And while its headline figures of 0-62 in 4.7 seconds and 165mph top speed are fractional­ly slower than red-hot rivals like the Audi RS3 and Mercedes AMG A45, the Focus RS costs a full £10,000 less.

Its price tag of £29,995 is actually identical to the new Civic TYPE-R, but while that model is front-wheel drive only the Ford – unlike its two previous generation­s – boasts AWD.

It also comes with a slick six-speed manual gearbox and is the first Ford RS model to be equipped with selectable Drive Modes – including something called Drift Mode – and Launch Control.

The AWD system has been tuned by Ford engineers to deliver exceptiona­l grip and the best cornering speed and accelerati­on out of bends.

And boy does it deliver. The four different drive modes –selected via a switch alongside the gear lever – configure the RS for optimum performanc­e, with Normal or Sport settings for on-road driving and Track or Drift for circuit use only.

While normal driving mode offers a fun, fast and spirited experience, engaging the Sports setting sharpens the car considerab­ly, providing an exhilarati­ng but precise drive as the exhaust crackles like a rally car.

There’s also the most powerful brake system ever fitted to an RS model, with 350mm ventilated front discs and aluminium Brembo callipers – painted in distinctiv­e RS blue.

There’s a choice of multi-spoke 19-inch RS alloy wheels, including a high-performanc­e lightweigh­t forged design finished in low-gloss black and five exterior colours include the Stealth Grey, Shadow Black, Magnetic Grey, Frozen White and the exclusive metallic Nitrous Blue.

This particular model came with a string of options like race style RS Recaro shell seats (£1,145 but worth the money), Ford’s SYNC2 nav system with a rear camera and 10 Sony speakers at £465 and a £1,000 Luxury Pack. But even fully loaded with kit you’re still getting change from £35,000 – and for such an advanced and frankly exceptiona­l car, that’s pretty decent value.

Okay, you’re not going to get anywhere near the official Combined fuel return of 36.7 miles per gallon – 22mpg is more realistic – and the all-wheel drive set-up eats into the cargo space, but then you don’t go for cars like the RS for shifting clobber.

You buy them for the thrill, the dynamics, the performanc­e and the thunder – and the Focus RS has all four.

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