The spy photographers have caught the the next-generation Ford Focus sedan undergoing hot weather
testing in Europe. Dressed in heavy camouflage, the prototype has an
evolutionary design that appears to be a tad sportier than the current model.
Styling details are hard to make out but we can see
the car features a familiar grille that is flanked by new headlights with LED
daytime running lights. Moving further back, the hood appears to be lower than
on the current model and the windscreen looks to be a bit more rakish. A closer
inspection also reveals a more dynamic greenhouse and a slightly more
pronounced shoulder line.
The sportier styling is noticeable at the rear as
the car adopts a sleeker roofline that enables it to eschew small windows
behind the rear doors. We can also see this particular prototype has a single
exhaust tip and a relatively tall trunk.
Ford has been tight-lipped about the model but it is
expected to be longer and wider than the current sedan. Speculation also
suggests we can expect an assortment of three- and four-cylinder engines as
well as plug-in hybrid and electric variants further down the road.
The next-generation Focus will go into production in
the second half of 2019 and most models bound for North America will be built
in China.
Cr : Carscoops