Ford nixes plans for new Focus RS

Posted on Thursday 24 May 2007

Focus_ST_12.jpg

Ford of Europe has apparently axed plans for the development of the sporty Focus RS hot-hatch because of concerns over carbon-dioxide emissions. The RS version of the facelifted Focus due next year was one of the most eagerly anticipated models in Ford’s Euro lineup, with some customers offering deposits up to 18 months in advance.

A spokesman from Ford, who spoke with AutoExpress, revealed that the prototype models seen testing in recent months were developed to test high-performance parts for other future products and that at no point was there ever a business case for an RS-badged Focus.

Initial predictions for the new RS claimed that it would feature a potent turbo motor pumping out more than 300bhp, with drive sent to all four wheels.

Other reasons for nixing the model was due to a lack of interest in markets outside of the UK but the source has not ruled out a potential RS version of the next-generation MkIII Focus that’s due in 2010.

Related Posts

1 Comment for 'Ford nixes plans for new Focus RS'

  1.  
    Greg
    June 4, 2007 | 7:17 am
     

    They still need to jaz it up !

Leave a comment

(required)

(required)


Information for comment users
Line and paragraph breaks are implemented automatically. Your e-mail address is never displayed. Please consider what you're posting.

Use the buttons below to customise your comment.


RSS feed for comments on this post | TrackBack URI

 


Close
E-mail It