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Unveiled Ford Focus ST

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ONE of the most anticipate­d cars of 2019 has broken cover, with the Ford Focus ST now revealed to the world. Available in both hatchback and estate body styles, the performanc­e machine tops the Focus range and boasts bags of new technology.

Two engines are available. The headlinegr­abbing option is a 2.3-litre petrol – a detuned version of the previous RS’s, boasting 276bhp and 420Nm here, sent to the front wheels via a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic gearbox. What that translates to in performanc­e has yet to be revealed, but Ford says to expect the 0-60mph sprint to come in under six seconds.

Breaking the anti-diesel trend, Ford is also offering a black-pump variant of the ST. The 2.0-litre unit produces 187bhp and 400Nm, so expect performanc­e to be down on its petrol stablemate.

Helping to distribute that power across the front axle effectivel­y is a Ford-first electronic limited-slip differenti­al, while selectable drive modes make an ST debut, allowing the car

to be optimised for a number of driving conditions, with Sport and Track modes even amplifying the engine note.

Along with commonplac­e ST badging and aluminium trim highlights throughout the cabin, a set of Recaro seats feature up front to enhance the performanc­e feel of the hatchback. As for the exterior, it goes a step further than the already aggressive-looking Focus ST Line with revised grille designs, a larger rear spoiler and the addition of a twinexit exhaust system. Red brake callipers are available via a Performanc­e Pack, while 18 and 19-inch alloy wheels can be specified.

Adaptive cruise control, automatic headlights, a head-up display and a selfparkin­g system are all available too.

Order books will open in the summer, deliveries to later in the year. Expect UK pricing and specs to follow soon.

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The new Ford Focus ST comes with a 2.3-litre petrol engine and boasts 276bhp

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