New Ford Focus (preview)
The Focus RS – equipped with a
special 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine engineered to produce well in excess of 320
PS – is the latest vehicle to be unveiled as part of a new era of Ford
performance that will bring more than 12 performance vehicles to global
customers by 2020.
In addition to pleasing
enthusiasts, these vehicles help deliver the company’s One Ford plan for
profitable growth, product excellence and innovation in every part of its
business.
Developed by a small team of Ford
Performance engineers in Europe and US, the new Focus RS is the third
generation of Focus RS cars, following models launched in 2002 and 2009. It
will be the 30th car to wear the legendary RS badge, following such technology
trendsetters as the 16-valve 1970 Escort RS1600, the turbocharged Sierra RS
Cosworth of 1985 with its radical aerodynamics, and the four-wheel-drive 1992
Escort RS Cosworth.
Sporting a dramatic exterior
design that delivers enhanced aerodynamics and cooling, the new Focus RS offers
technologies new to the RS marque including Ford SYNC connectivity system.
The all-new Focus RS is the first
ever RS model that will be sold around the world and will be produced for all
markets at Ford’s Saarlouis, Germany, manufacturing plant beginning late this year.
Gymkhana and World Rallycross
star Ken Block was brought on as a consultant on the all-new Focus RS and
joined the Ford Performance team at the preview event in Cologne, Germany – the
city where the RS legend was born in 1968 with the Ford 15M RS.
The all-new Focus RS exploits the
innovative new Ford Performance All-Wheel-Drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring
to deliver a new level of handling capability and driver enjoyment, combining
outstanding traction and grip with unmatched agility and cornering speed.
The Ford Performance AWD system
is based on twin electronically-controlled clutch packs on each side of the
rear drive unit. These manage the car’s front/rear torque split, and also can
control the side-to-side torque distribution on the rear axle – delivering the
“torque vectoring” capability, which has a dramatic impact on handling and
cornering stability.
The control unit in the rear
drive unit continuously varies the front/rear and side-to-side torque
distribution to suit the current driving situation, monitoring inputs from
multiple vehicle sensors 100 times per second. A maximum of 70 per cent of the
drive torque can be diverted to the rear axle. Up to 100 per cent of the
available torque at the rear axle can be sent to each rear wheel.
During cornering, the rear drive
unit pre-emptively diverts torque to the outer rear wheel immediately based on
inputs such as steering wheel angle, lateral acceleration, yaw and speed. This
torque transfer has the effect of “driving” the car into the bend, achieving
improved turn-in and stability, and virtually eliminating understeer.
The AWD system has been tuned to
deliver exceptional grip – with lateral acceleration exceeding 1 g – and
class-leading cornering speed and acceleration out of a bend. With neutral and
adjustable limit handling, and the ability to achieve controlled oversteer
drifts at the track; the Focus RS delivers the ultimate fun-to-drive
experience.
To deliver optimum driving
dynamics, the Ford Performance AWD system was calibrated alongside the car’s
advanced Electronic Stability Control, in particular the brake-based Torque
Vectoring Control system that works in parallel with the torque-vectoring AWD.
Other exclusive chassis features
include sports suspension with spring rates, bushes and anti-roll-bars all of
which are stiffer than those found in the Focus ST, and two-mode switchable
dampers, which offer a firmer setting for track driving. A carefully tuned
electric power-assisted steering system, working in combination with a more
rigid front suspension knuckle design and shorter link arms, delivers connected
and responsive steering with outstanding feel.
Ford engineers worked closely
with Michelin to develop a choice of high-performance 235/35 R19 tyres to
complement the driving dynamics of the Focus RS; a standard Pilot Super Sport
tyre for every-day use; and – for the first time on an RS – an optional Pilot
Sport Cup 2 tyre for enhanced vehicle dynamics on the track.
The vehicle’s exterior design has
also been developed to support the dynamic objectives. Careful aerodynamic
optimisation of the front splitter, rear spoiler and underbody features
eliminates lift forces, and the final design delivers a balanced performance
with zero lift front and rear for optimum high-speed handling and stability.
Ford’s EcoBoost technology powers
the Focus RS and nearly every new Ford vehicle. The specially engineered
2.3-litre EcoBoost engine has levels of power and torque that translate into
impressive acceleration when combined with the exceptional AWD traction.
Projected to deliver well in
excess of 320 PS, the bespoke unit shares its fundamental structure with the
all-aluminium four-cylinder 2.3-litre engine in the all-new Mustang. This
engine has, however, been significantly upgraded through a comprehensive
package of design changes.
Increased output is generated by
a new low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharger with larger compressor that delivers
significantly greater air flow, along with a much bigger intercooler to
maximise charge density. Engine breathing also is enhanced through a less
restrictive intake design, and a large-bore high performance exhaust system
with an electronically controlled valve in the tailpipe that helps optimise the
balance of back pressure and noise output.
The cylinder head is produced
from an upgraded alloy material capable of withstanding higher temperatures,
and is mounted on a more robust head gasket with improved thermal capability.
The cylinder block employs stronger high-tensile cast iron liners.
Engine cooling also has been
given the highest priority, with engineers creating additional space within the
front of the vehicle to house a significantly larger radiator pack – the
biggest ever fitted to a Focus – that provides the level of cooling demanded
for hard circuit use.
Meticulous calibration work has
ensured that the power unit delivers excellent low-end responsiveness with a
powerful mid-range pull, climbing to a free-revving top-end up to a maximum rev
limit of 6,800 rpm.
Inspiring performance demands an
inspiring soundtrack. Ford Performance engineers have tuned the RS to deliver a
rewarding and sporty sound character during spirited driving, with the
distinctive burbles, pops and crackles that are a RS signature.
The six-speed manual transmission
has been optimised for the enthusiast driver with a shorter gear lever to
deliver faster and more accurate shifts. Both the transmission and the clutch
have been upgraded with stronger components to cope with the engine’s increased
torque output.
With its high-efficiency EcoBoost
design featuring direct fuel injection, twin independent variable camshaft
timing and advanced turbocharging, the engine also delivers significantly
improved fuel consumption. With Auto-Start-Stop fitted as standard, preliminary
figures indicate that CO2 emissions will be significantly reduced compared with
the previous model.
The Focus RS exterior design is
both dramatic and functional, with a more powerful and muscular character.
Designers worked closely with Ford Performance to ensure that the necessary
functional attributes were achieved, focusing on the aerodynamic downforce and
balance delivered by the design, as well as the cooling demands of the
powertrain and brakes.
Based on the new Focus, the RS
features a powerful new front-end appearance with a bold upper trapezoidal
grille above the deep front splitter, incorporating the largest possible
apertures for engine cooling. A wide, muscular stance is emphasised by the
lower wings and large outboard openings on each side of the car, which feed the
brake cooling ducts and house vertically-mounted fog lamps.
At the rear, the fascia panel is
dominated by the exceptionally large diffuser, which optimises air flow from
under the vehicle to reduce drag, and contains the twin round high-performance
exhaust outlets and, in Europe and Asia, a clear central fog lamp. The
distinctive rear roof spoiler is carefully integrated with the car’s silhouette
through body-coloured side panels featuring a subtle embossed RS logo.
The dynamic side-profile is
emphasised by sculptured rocker panels, and the bold wheel lips that house a
choice of multi-spoke 19-inch RS alloy wheels – including a high-performance
lightweight forged design finished in low-gloss black, which offers enhanced
strength and impact resistance with weight savings of 1 kg per wheel.
Standard Bi-Xenon HID headlamps
offer Adaptive Front Lighting, which adjusts the intensity and angle of the
headlamp beams according to vehicle speed, steering angle and distance to
objects for optimal illumination. Customers also can specify the latest Active
City Stop automatic braking technology which operates at speeds of up to 50
km/h (31 mph).
The high-performance character of
the RS is reflected inside the car with heavily-bolstered partial-leather
Recaro sports seats as the centrepiece of the cockpit. Signature RS Recaro
shell seats, with authentic motorsport microfibre fabric panels, are an option
for customers in Europe and Asia.
The interior features the
redesigned Focus control layout with its simpler, more intuitive design. SYNC
connectivity provides access to audio, navigation, climate control and mobile
phones via voice control, and via a high-definition, 8-inch colour touchscreen.
Simple voice commands such as “Find a race track” enable RS owners to get
instant directions to the nearest public circuit. SYNC also can be specified
with Rear View Camera with park distance control, as well as a Sony premium
sound system with 10-speakers including a subwoofer.
The RS driving experience is
reinforced by a new flat-bottomed steering wheel with a soft-feel leather
covered rim, alloy foot pedals, and unique instrument graphics within the main
cluster. An additional bank of gauges above the centre console display
turbocharger boost pressure, oil temperature and oil pressure.
Throughout the cabin, the
distinctive blue RS theme is echoed through stitching on the seats, steering
wheel, floor mats and interior trim, the coloured graphic on the gear shifter,
and via the RS logo itself, which is proudly displayed on the seats, steering
wheel and door scuff plates.
Four striking exterior colours
include Nitrous Blue, a vibrant four-coat metallic finish exclusive to the RS,
as well as Stealth Grey, Absolute Black and Frozen White. The car revealed in
Cologne features the same special Liquid Blue colour scheme first seen on the
all-new Ford GT revealed last month at the North American International Auto
Show.
Rich heritage of innovation and
performance
Since the first Ford RS models
took to the road, the RS marque has been an essential element of Ford’s DNA,
delivering technical innovation and performance on road and track. Dating back
to the early days of the company’s success in “Rallye Sport,” the first RS
models established a reputation for advanced technology and driving exhilaration
that continues to this day.
Through the years, RS models have
consistently pioneered innovative performance technologies, from powerful
naturally-aspirated and turbocharged powertrains and sophisticated aerodynamic
aids to advanced front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive drivelines.
Vehicles that pioneered AWD
technology include the exotic 1984 mid-engined RS200 destined for Group B
rallying, the 1990 Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4, the spectacular Escort RS Cosworth
and the 1994 Escort RS2000 4x4.
The original 215 PS Focus RS from
2002 featured a 2.0-litre turbocharged power unit and an advanced limited-slip
differential. The second generation model sent 305 PS through its front wheels
with a ground-breaking RevoKnuckle suspension design.
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