Ford has dropped the first official image on the
all-new Focus hatchback, still wrapped in a colorful camouflage. The new Ford
Focus will enter its fourth generation early next year and the company decided
to wrap its late test cars in a vibrant wrap with the slogan #TimeToFocus
written on the sides.
The new compact Ford will have more or less the same
footprint with the outgoing model, only now it’ll come with a longer wheelbase
in order to offer more room inside the cabin. The next Focus will also be more
aerodynamically efficient thanks to the new design which follows the steps of
the recently launched Fiesta supermini.
The range will be divided in distinct trim levels,
again like in the Fiesta, with Ford planning to introduce an Active
pseudo-crossover variant alongside the ST-Line and Vignale editions. Reports
suggest that Ford is considering offering the Active version with an optional
all-wheel drive system derived from the current Focus RS.
The dashboard will feature the
company’s latest SYNC3 infotainment system mounted above the air-vents while
the cabin is expected to use better quality or as they say “more premium”
materials.
The main star of the engine range will of course be
the 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine, with the new 1.5-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder
also set to make its appearance alongside a 2.0-liter petrol. Diesel options
will include a 1.5-liter and a 2.0-liter engine. A dual-clutch automatic will
still hold its place on the options list.
Ford will launch the new Focus
after the Geneva Motor Show in March, with sales in Europe set to begin later
in the year.
Cr : Carscoops