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The Focus of attention is put on Ford’s family favourite

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FORD has unveiled a major revamp of its popular Focus mid-sized family car, with bolder model designs, fueleffici­ent hybrid powertrain­s and superior infotainme­nt and driver assistance systems.

Available to order now and priced from £22,465 on the road for an entry-level Trend model, first deliveries are expected early in 2022.

Above that will sit distinctiv­e mid-range Titanium, toughened-up Active and sporty ST-Line variants.

These can be enhanced with an optional Vignale package delivering greater luxury and exclusivit­y, while hot-hatch fans will be pleased to hear the ST has also received attention.

The new Focus also offers 48-volt mild-hybrid 1.0-litre petrol powertrain­s, with outputs of 125 or 155PS, among its range of engine options – and introduces a sevenspeed auto gearbox to make the electrifie­d driving experience easier. The less potent unit, mated to a six-speed manual, delivers an average 51.5mpg with CO2 levels from 116g/km, while a 120PS 1.5 diesel achieves 56.5mpg and 120g/km of tailpipe emissions.

A major highlight will be Ford’s next-generation advanced connectivi­ty and infotainme­nt SYNC 4 technology, with a huge 13.2in landscape centre screen.

Advanced driver assistance technologi­es include Blind Spot Assist that can help prevent a driver switching lanes if a potential collision is detected.

The estate, meanwhile, gets a loadspace increased to 1653 litres and practical touches such as a new wet zone, easy-clean carpet and side trims, and a vertical divider for simple and effective organisati­on of the loadspace.

The new ST, which costs from £33,885, features sporty new exterior styling and alloy wheel designs, all-new performanc­e seats and a 280PS 2.3-litre petrol engine.

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