Ford is getting ready for a Focus update for the Chinese-spec model that will be produced by the Blue Oval’s Changan joint venture. Photos of the upcoming Focus appeared on the website of the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, showing a slightly different design than its European counterpart. While most of the body panels and the lighting units are identical to the EU-spec Focus, the Chinese version gets a redesigned front bumper with a larger dark-finished grille reminiscent of the Evos and the Mondeo. The bumper intakes of the ST Line model look very similar to the European variant while there is also another trim called “S Edition” with smaller but equally sporty intakes. At the back, changes are limited to a redesigned rear apron with fake vents.
In terms of dimensions, the hatchback
measures 4,401 mm long, while the sedan is 4,664 mm long, with both bodystyle variants retaining the same 2,705 mm wheelbase. We don’t have photos of the cabin but we expect the Focus to
inherit the optional 13.2-inch central touchscreen, combined with a digital
instrument cluster. To be precise, the Chinese-spec model already had a larger
12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen and a few differences in the design of the
center console.
The current Focus range in China is fitted
with a turbocharged 1.5-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine, but that is
expected to change this year according to local media. They suggest that the
model will inherit a new 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine hoping to regain
popularity with the Chinese buyers who were affected by the number of
cylinders.
The fourth-generation Ford Focus was
introduced in 2018 as a global model. In China, it was available in hatchback,
station wagon, and sedan forms, selling alongside the similarly-sized Ford
Escort sedan. In 2020, Ford unveiled a facelifted Focus in China, although some
trims retained the pre-facelifted model’s styling. This year, the automaker
will unveil the second and more extensive update for the entire Focus family
hoping to reverse the declining sales. Rivals of the Focus sedan in China
include the Honda Civic / Integra, the VW Lavida / Lamando, and the Toyota
Corolla / Levin.