New family car from Ford – Ford Focus 2010

Posted on August 26th, 2009 by by admin
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The new Ford Focus is set to be a futuristic family car with great tech features and outstanding looks. This car was made to rewrite the auto industry rules. Call it a hatchback, a family car, however you may like it, this automobile has been created using state of the art technology and stunning design. Be prepared to welcome the new generation of Ford Focus.

The car is set to be released in 2010, so until then we have all the time to look at the new features that Ford has prepared for us.

So, what are these great features?

Well, to begin with, if you want to have an idea of how the new model will look like, it is good to know that the new Focus will be similar in appearance with the Ford Max that was presented last month at the Geneva Motor Show. Be prepared to be surprised by the panoramic glass roof that will be available from the manufacturers as well as the awaited improved version of the Human Machine Interface control system designed by Ford. It is said that a reversing camera could be also included optional.

New Ford Focus

When it comes to the engine part, early models will come equipped with an 1.0-litre four-cylinder unit capable of producing 89bhp or 108bhp, while most models are probably going to get a 1.6-litre turbo, which can go up to 148bhp or 178bhp. The standard will be manual boxes, but Ford is also prepared to offer its Powershift twin-clutch transmission for those who are interested.

It seems that Ford will be launching its newest model of Focus alongside the new C-Max. Germany will be the manufacturing place for Ford Focus, while the new model of C-Max is set to be produced in Valencia, Spain.

Until we can get ourselves a test-drive with this model, we’ll just have to be patient and settle with whatever news we have about the new Ford Focus


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