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The next-generation Ford
Focus makes its worldwide debut today at the North American
International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, providing customers with
more affordable technologies and features than ever in this segment, as
well as detailed craftsmanship, outstanding fuel economy and a new
standard for driving quality.
Both the four-door
saloon and five-door hatchback body styles of the next-generation Focus
are previewed prior to their production start for Europe and North
America late in 2010 and market launch early in 2011.
The new Focus will
be nearly identical in all markets, with 80 per cent parts commonality
around the world.
“The new Ford
Focus is a clear demonstration that our ONE Ford strategy is providing
global consumers with great products that harness the best of Ford Motor
Company,” said Alan Mulally, Ford’s president and CEO.
“The efficiencies
generated by our new global C-car platform will enable us to provide
Ford Focus customers with an affordable product offering quality, fuel
efficiency, safety and technology beyond their expectations,” he added.
Simultaneous launch in Europe and North America
Production of the next-generation Ford Focus will begin simultaneously
in Europe and North America in late 2010, with individual market
launches starting early in 2011. Initial production will be concentrated
at the Saarlouis (Germany), Michigan (United States) and Chongqing
(China) Assembly Plants.
The new Focus will
be one of up to 10 unique models to be built from Ford’s new C-car
platform, which is expected to generate total sales in all regions of
two million units annually by 2012. The first of these will be the new
Ford C-MAX and Ford Grand C-MAX – unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor
Show – for launch in Europe in the second half of 2010.
“Global customers
increasingly want smaller cars with outstanding fuel economy, but
without sacrificing any of the style, technology, connectivity and
driving quality they demand from larger vehicles,” explained Derrick
Kuzak, Ford’s group vice president of Global Product Development.
“Our next
generation of C-cars – led by the exciting new Focus – will clearly show
that Ford is ready to meet that challenge,” said Kuzak.
Engineered
without compromise
The new Ford Focus has been developed by a global team, led from Ford’s
European small and medium vehicle centre of excellence in Merkenich,
near Cologne, Germany, with powertrain development led by a similar team
at Ford’s technical centre in Dunton, England. The vehicle has been
engineered without compromise to meet all customer and legislative
requirements of the major worldwide markets.
In developing the
vehicle for global markets, the product team in Europe was able to call
on the experience acquired from recent programs like the much-acclaimed
new Ford Fiesta, and was supported by the expertise of vehicle and
powertrain technology specialists located in Ford’s engineering centre
in Dearborn, Mich.
Taking
kinetic design to the next level
The two models share a sporty and dynamic character, marking the next
evolution of Ford’s acclaimed kinetic design form language. The kinetic
design approach uses bold vehicle designs to capture the feeling of
energy in motion, so that cars look like they are moving – even when
they are standing still.
With its striking
front end, sleek profile, dramatic rising beltline and athletic stance,
the new Focus clearly telegraphs the rewarding driving experience that
awaits customers when they take to the road.
This dynamic
quality is reinforced by the distinctive design of the interior. The new
Focus has an extremely modern, cockpit-style interior, with the stylish
centre console wrapped around the driver and providing outstanding
access to the vehicle’s major controls and display panels.
A key element of
the interior is the quality of craftsmanship. The cabin’s bold and
contemporary graphics, the sculptured shape of the soft-touch instrument
panel and the choice of superior trim materials all help to give
occupants the feeling that they are travelling in a premium-class car.
Unmatched
driving quality
Introduced in 1998, the original Ford Focus brought new levels of
agility and responsiveness to the C-segment. The all-new Focus plans to
raise the benchmark once more, targeting class-leading driving quality
that blends outstanding steering precision and road feedback with
significantly improved refinement and ride control.
Engineers have
updated the innovative suspension concepts from prior models, developing
optimised new designs for the “control blade” multilink rear suspension
and the semi-isolated front and rear subframes. The chassis design is
complemented by a completely new Electric Power Assist Steering system,
which has been carefully tuned to deliver pure and precise responses at
high speed while remaining light and manoeuvrable for parking.
All global
customers will benefit from the same quality of dynamic performance in
the new Focus. Identical chassis and suspension architecture is being
used for all markets, except for minor regional tuning differences, such
as local tyre specifications.
Efficient
powertrains deliver performance with outstanding economy
The engaging driver appeal of the new Ford Focus is magnified by a
powertrain range that delivers spirited performance and targets
outstanding levels of fuel economy and CO2 emissions.
The global
powertrain lineup for the new Focus will include a range of
state-of-the-art Ford EcoBoost™ four-cylinder turbocharged direct
injection (DI) engines – including the 1.6-litre unit in Europe and a
choice of advanced and improved Duratorq TDCi common-rail diesel
engines, all of which offer reductions in fuel consumption of between 10
and 20 per cent compared to the outgoing models.
Intuitive
technology enhances convenience and safety
The technology package of the new Focus promises not only clear
leadership in the C-segment, but also includes features customers in
larger, more premium segments would find surprising. The new
technologies have been designed to be simple and highly intuitive to
use, while enhancing both convenience and safety for the vehicle
occupants including driver connect technology, MyFord, which provides
the driver with a state-of-the-art combination of controls and display
screens to operate the key vehicle features.
MyFord is
complemented by a new generation of Ford’s powerful SYNC® connectivity
package, which includes a sophisticated voice control system, Bluetooth
and satellite navigation, along with connection points for a variety of
devices and media players.
Strength
and safety
The Focus platform provides an incredibly strong and stiff structure,
which not only benefits vehicle dynamics and refinement but also
provides the basis for enhanced crash performance. High-strength steels
are used extensively in the next-generation Focus body shell. These
advanced materials help the structure meet the most stringent crash
legislation across world markets, while minimising the vehicle’s weight.
Quality
and craftsmanship in every detail
The new Focus will make significant strides in reducing cabin noise,
promising a quiet cabin environment. This refinement complements the
fresh new interior design and higher craftsmanship levels to create a
premium feel akin to larger vehicles.
Each component in
the vehicle that the customer will touch, see, hear or even smell has
been subjected to rigorous analysis to ensure that it will exceed an
owner’s expectations. Particular attention has been given to the quality
of interior trim materials, and the colour matching, gaps, flushness and
tolerances where one part meets another.
Ford has developed
a global DNA standard that defines the exact attributes a part should
have to meet the quality requirements of the brand. Examples include the
sound the door makes when it is closed, requiring special attention to
the door structure and latch mechanism, and the design of a steering
wheel, right down to the thickness of padding and size of stitching on
the rim.
This meticulous
attention to detail is also reflected in Ford’s global manufacturing
strategy for the Focus, with consistent standards and processes being
applied in every one of the assembly plants, wherever they are located
in the world.
The new Focus will
go on sale in the UK in the first quarter of 2011. |