New Ford Focus ST arrives in Petrol & Diesel

July 15, 2015
New Ford Focus ST arrives in Petrol & Diesel New Ford Focus ST
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Just arrived in Ireland, the new Ford Focus ST is the most advanced version of Ford’s celebrated performance car. 


Now the new Focus ST offers an even more responsive, balanced and refined driving experience with new chassis control technologies, tuned suspension and steering, and bespoke tyre specification. And for the first time, it will be offered with the choice of two powerful engines – one petrol and one diesel.

The first diesel Focus ST takes day-to-day usability and sportiness to a new level by delivering the most fuel efficient and lowest CO2 Ford performance car ever; 185 PS 2.0 litre TDCi achieves 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 8.1 seconds, 4.2 L /100 km (67.3 mpg), and 110 g/km CO2 – the same fuel efficiency as a standard Focus 1.6 litre TDCi 95 PS model.*

For customers who prefer petrol, the 250 PS 2.0-litre EcoBoost delivers 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 6.5 seconds, fuel consumption of 6.8 L /100 km (41.5 mpg), and 159 g/km CO2. Both models offer Auto-Start-Stop for the first time that improves the EcoBoost version’s fuel economy by 6 per cent and help make it the most fuel-efficient petrol Focus ST ever.

“Whether for the enthusiast or novice, the Focus ST possesses all the great,fun-to-drive qualities that customers want,” said Ciaran McMahon, Chairman and Managing Director, Ford Ireland. “And with the choice of diesel power for the first time, the new version is even more enjoyable and rewarding to drive - the new Focus ST is in a class of its own.

“We are also delighted to offer the new Focus ST wagon – the diesel version of which we can see appealing to family drivers who need the space, flexibility and great fuel efficiency but who do not want to compromise on driving dynamics – they will have it all in the sporty new Focus ST wagon… And with a price differential of just €1,250, it really is an attractive option”, concluded Mr. McMahon.
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