What you see here is
Ford trying to cover the running gear and platform of the next Focus under an
extensively modified body of the current Focus hatchback. It’s even got the
nickname ‘Elvis’ as we can see from the sticker in the rear.
In order to hide the new, wider and longer wagon
version under the skin of today’s Focus, Ford did everything they could,
including that hideous rear which looks like its melting and ready to detach
itself from the rest of the car.
You can actually see the extra metal that’s been
welded between different body parts in order to make it fit. It seems to us
that they would have had it much easier if they just opted for the current
wagon bodystyle to hide the new car underneath but Ford probably wanted to give
the spies something to remember. Other modifications we can trace include the
reworked and wider front fascia.
There isn’t much information about the next
generation of the Ford Focus out there, with speculations talking about an
interior with a much cleaner design with improved ergonomics and the latest
connected features.
The engine range will still keep most of the
EcoBoost engines in slightly improved and cleaner versions while a hybrid
powertrain which combines an EcoBoost petrol unit with an electric motor is
also expected as part of the company’s plan to launch 13 electrified models in
the next five years. The new Ford Focus is expected to hit the market in
2018, so we will have a better idea of what to expect in the coming months.
Source : Carscoops