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Access to the all-new Ford Focus
range becomes easier with the arrival of the all-new Focus Studio which
goes on sale in September, as customers rush for new "61-plate" cars.
This latest addition extends the
all-new Ford Focus range to five series, with prices from £13,995 for
the Focus Studio to £24,000 the top-of-the-range Titanium X with
six-speed Powershift automatic transmission and 163PS TDCi engine.
This newcomer replaces the popular Ford
Focus Sport, a final special edition of the previous model which has
been on sale since October 2010 and reached sales of 15,000.
Nigel Sharp, Ford of Britain managing
director, said: "With the high end of the new Focus range fully
established, we are now making it easier for customers to get behind the
wheel at the entry level – and this new Studio model is not only
affordable but it is also well equipped, attractive and economical
too."
Standard equipment on the all-new Focus
Studio includes 16in sports-style alloy wheels, body-coloured rear
spoiler, radio/CD player, USB connectivity, air-conditioning,
electrically-operated body-coloured door mirrors with integrated turn
indicators, electrically-operated front windows, Ford Easy Fuel 'capless'
refuelling, and Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) with torque
vectoring control.
The Studio will be offered as a
five-door hatchback with 85PS 1.6 Ti-VCT powertrain, delivering a
fuel efficient 47.9mpg. There will be three colour choices –
Panther Black, Moondust Silver and Frozen White. |