Ford Release Teaser Photo of New Focus RS

Ford Focus RS Teaser Photo

By Sam Stockley
December 17, 2007 4:46 AM
Filed Under: American, Ford

Ford have finally confirmed the rally car-inspired Focus RS superhatch for production, releasing this first official teaser photo ahead of a concept version due mid 2008, perhaps at London's British Motor Show. The model follows in the footsteps of predecessors the original RS and RS Cosworth Escort. Caught earlier this year doing the development rounds on the Nurburgring, the RS hot hatch is set to re-draw the line between performance and value.

Power will come from a modified version of Volvo's turbocharged 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine with power produced expected at 280 hp and torque of 400 lb.-ft, propelling the RS somewhat beyond that of the 225 hp ST model. The RS will face tough competition from that of the new Mitsubishi Evo X and Subaru Impreza STi.

Expected performance upgrades include the stiffening and lowering of suspension as well as upgraded brakes, while exterior design features will get a significant upgrade from 'kinetic' to 'racy'. Styling enhancements will include blistered wheel arches, bonnet air vents, new wings and spoilers - the interior boasting a sportier, more coseted environment. All the enhancements will bid to give the RS as much ethos aesthetically as it will deliver dynamically.

The production model Focus RS is set debut in 2009 following a concept version the year before - stay tuned for further details.

Source: Ford via AutoExpress

Press Release (Click to expand)

Cologne – Ford of Europe is confirming its plan to deliver an exciting all-new, high performance Focus RS model for launch in 2009.  A design image released by the company today hints at the exciting direction the new model is taking.

The new Focus RS will be based on the dynamic new Focus ST.  It will be developed by Ford Team RS, a specialist team led by Jost Capito who, as previously announced, is being appointed to the new role as Vehicle Line Director for Ford of Europe Performance Vehicles from January 1, 2008.

"With two consecutive Manufacturers' World Rally Championship titles under our belt, the time is right to create a new Focus RS," said John Fleming, Ford of Europe's President and CEO.  "With the Fiesta and Focus ST models, Jost and his team have proved already that they can deliver exciting and practical performance road cars.  The success of these models, combined with Jost's experience in motorsport and Ford of Europe's positive business results, mean that we now have a credible business case for a no-compromise Focus RS roadcar for more enthusiastic drivers."

The basic concept for a new Focus RS has been under development within Ford Team RS under Capito's leadership for some months already. Now that the programme has been given the 'green light', Capito and his team will be concentrating fully on this programme.

"We have reviewed our technical options and worked closely with the Design team on how the car might look, and I'm very excited by the results," said Jost Capito, "Now with the programme going ahead, the hard work really starts as the small team working on the project takes the car from prototype to production."

Stay Tuned

Ford of Europe will not reveal any of the technical details of the new Focus RS until closer to launch in 2009. The company plans to show a concept version of the car publicly for the first time in mid-2008.

"We will use the redesigned 2008 Focus ST as the base for a no-compromise RS model that will become the ultimate road-going Focus," Capito added.  "Just as the Focus RS WRC owns the rally circuit, we want the new Focus RS to own the road, so we have the major competitors in our sights as we develop the car's performance, design, handling and braking."

"We're not ready to confirm any of the technical details of the new Focus RS yet - Jost and his team have a lot to do to finalise the exact specification and styling," said Fleming. "But make no mistake, I can assure you that ultimately, the car we plan to launch will be worthy of wearing the coveted Ford RS badge."

Comments

foose1397
December 17, 2007 8:06 AM
Nope we got the ugly focus

Wojtek
December 17, 2007 10:15 AM
All wheel drive? No? Heh... Sorry, maybe interesting for Ford fans, but not a real competition for Evo and STI.

Wojtek
December 17, 2007 10:20 AM
All wheel drive? No? Sorry... Interesting car, maybe potential buy for Ford fans but not a real competition for Evo and STI.

thamzn
December 17, 2007 5:54 PM
The ST has really good handling, so if this thing is better it should be awesome. Too bad about ST build quality issues though. Interesting battle looming between it and STI. Golf's R 32 is out of its overpriced depth here.

ans134
December 17, 2007 6:16 PM
400 lb.-ft and 280bhp? possibly the other way round? i think that'd make more sense, if it's supposed to re-draw that messy line

wolff
December 17, 2007 6:59 PM
its a pity that Ford's new design philosophy, although it looks good, is way to similar!! the Ford Mondeo have similar head lamps as that of the Focus!!:O n so does the Kuga concept carry the same headlamp design!!

phobos
December 20, 2007 10:07 AM
Ford win the WRC, it is something we have to appreciate and acknowledge, this car should be a pure driving machine, go head to head with STi and mitsubishi Evo

irsq4
January 7, 2008 10:45 PM
That car lost battle against EVO and STI before it+s borned - no AWD with 280 HP and ~400 Nm and that engine torque regulation that cuts of the power. That car is definitely not true Escort/Sierra Cosworth alternate. Some of Ford fans stayed disapointed.Let's hope Ford revises decision...

audifan
July 30, 2008 8:25 PM
competition is tightened enough than ever before, S3, R 32, OPC(Astra),R26 Megane Sport,STI and 130i and the rest hetches are fighting a loosing battle.

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