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FORD Focus Estate

1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid mHEV 155 Titanium 5dr Auto

FORD Focus Estate - 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid mHEV 155 Titanium 5dr Auto

Vehicle Information

List Price
£31,480.00
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel Type
Petrol
Fuel Consumption
N/A
0-62 mph
8.6 secs
Engine Size
1.0 CC
No. of Doors
5
CO2
121 g/km
By Line

Ford has significantly improved the fourth generation version of its Focus. With smarter looks and extra technology, it'll still give its rivals plenty to think about, thinks Jonathan Crouch.

Ten Second Review

The Ford Focus has evolved, this improved version of the MK4 model offering slicker looks, a much improved 'SYNC 4' infotainment system and extra technology. There's also impressive efficiency beneath the bonnet thanks to the hi-tech range of engines. The best part though, is that this car should still remain as rewarding to drive as it's always been. The Focus might have grown up but it certainly hasn't lost its spark.

Background

It's very difficult to over-state the importance of the Focus family hatch to Ford's European business. To understand its significance, press the rewind button for a moment and shuttle back to 1997. Ford's family hatch contender during this period was the fifth generation Escort, a car so all-encompassingly woeful that the brand was almost embarrassed to sell it. When the time came for a replacement, we all expected something better. What we got in the Focus model first launched in 1998 was something much, much more than that, a car that, at a stroke, offered arguably the biggest step forward in family car design the market has ever seen. Here at last was technology directed firmly at the man in the street who, in this apparently humble family hatchback, could experience a car more entertaining and rewarding to drive than almost anything this side of a sizeable lottery win. It was asking a lot for the MK2 model we saw in 2005 to repeat such a seismic step forward but that second generation Focus was still quite good enough to remain acclaimed as the driver's choice against rival Astras and Golfs that made up for their dynamic failings with a better ride and a more luxurious big car feel. These were attributes the Focus also needed and when it came to developing the MK3 version, launched early in 2011, Ford tried to provide them without compromising the car's class-leading handling. That's also been the goal with this more sophisticated MK4 model, announced in the Spring of 2018, then updated three years on to create the car we're going to look at here.

Driving Experience

There's one thing you always know about a Focus: which is that'll usually be a great steer. And of course nothing's changed in that regard with this updated model. As before, the ride isn't overly firm, but body control through the bends is still exemplary, allowing you at the wheel to make the most of the stiff C2 platform, the feelsome power steering and the torque vectoring control system that helps you get the power down through the bends. It all combines to create a car that really can still reward at the wheel, even in its most affordable forms: there's still nothing else in this segment that feels quite the same. Yet it still does the sensible stuff well too, being decently refined, with confident braking and a lovely tactile gearshift. The engine range was significantly updated as recently as 2020 with Ford's latest Mild Hybrid technology and of course that's carried forward, though the line-up kicks off with a conventional version of the brand's 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine in 125PS form with a manual gearbox. You can have the same engine in mHEV mild hybrid form, though only if you're prepared to specify Ford's 7-speed PowerShift auto gearbox. The 155PS version of this mHEV mild hybrid 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine can be had with either manual or PowerShift auto transmission. Higher mileage drivers will be pleased to see that the 1.5-litre 120PS EcoBlue diesel engine's been retained in the range - though only with 8-speed auto transmission. And at the top of the line-up, the ST hot hatch continues on with the 280PS 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol unit, offered with either manual or 7-speed auto transmission. One change we'd like to have seen relates to suspension. A little disappointingly, Ford continues to equip the lower-powered 1.0-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel Hatch variants that most customers choose with a cruder twist-beam damping set-up. If you want the more sophisticated independent rear double wishbone suspension system that improves ride comfort, you'll need an estate, the 'Active' crossover version or a more powerful hatch variant. The top 'ST' high performance version for instance, which gets stiffer, lowered suspension.

Design and Build

Both hatch and estate versions of this improved Focus are marked out by smarter LED headlamps with built-in foglights. plus the brand badge has been moved from the bonnet to the front grille. And the darker rear tail lamps have a smarter 'loop light' illuminating signature. As before, there are separate styling details to mark out the different trim levels, with varying front grille designs for 'Titanium', 'ST-Line', 'Active' and 'ST' versions. The 'Active' model, as before, gets SUV-style visual changes, including extra lower body cladding, larger side vents and a higher ride height. Bigger changes are reserved for the cabin, which now in most models features a larger 13.2-inch 'SYNC 4' central touchscreen. In a controversial move, Ford has decided that this monitor should now incorporate the ventilation controls, giving the dashboard a cleaner, less cluttered look. We're not sure that this is actually a step forward but the infotainment system's ability to now accept over-the-air updates certainly is; as a result, you'll get into your Focus one morning and find it able to do something it couldn't do the day before - which is rather cool. As before, rear seat space isn't exemplary, but there's decent room for a couple of adults. Luggage space still isn't particularly noteworthy either; there's 341-litres of capacity if you load to window level - or 375-litres with a tyre repair kit fitted. A typically-specified Estate model fitted with a mini-spare offers up to 575-litres. Fold down the 60:40-split rear backrest and between 1,250 and 1,320-litres of space can be freed up in the hatch model, depending on the size of spare wheel you decide upon. An Estate version will give you up to 1,653-litres. The Estate's load area also now features a wet zone, with a load-floor liner inserted into the space to provide water resistance against items such as wet suits and umbrellas.

Market and Model

Pricing is higher than you might remember for a Focus, kicking off from around £26,500 and running up to around £40,000 for the top ST model. This estate body style attracts a premium of £1,160 over the equivalent hatch. There are there main trim options, value-orientated 'Titanium' being the most affordable. The other two main spec level choices are crossover-style 'Active' and sporty 'ST-Line'. For around £2,200 more in all three cases, you can get plusher 'X' versions of all three trim options. At the top of the range sits the high performance ST version, though for one of those, you're looking at a starting price of around £37,000. For sporty drivers, the popular 'ST-Line' variant offers unique body styling, including unique upper and lower grille, rear spoiler and polished twin tailpipes. Inside there's a flat-bottomed steering wheel, black headlining, an aluminium gear knob, alloy finish pedals and red stitching. Equipment levels reflect the fact that many customers will be paying over £30,000 for this once very affordable compact family hatch or estate. Even the base Focus 'Titanium' comes as standard with 16-inch alloy wheels, full-LED headlamps, navigation, drive modes and air conditioning. Plus you get Ford's latest 13.2-inch 'SYNC 4' touchscreen incorporating navigation, 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring, a DAB digital radio with Bluetooth and Emergency Assist. In addition, there's an electronic parking brake, autonomous emergency braking, tyre pressure monitoring, Hill Start Assist and a Lane-Keeping Aid. New safety systems added across the range include 'Blind Spot assist', 'Intersection assist' and 'Local Hazard Information' (which can warn drivers of hazardous situations on the road ahead). Plus there's 'Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go', 'Speed Sign Recognition' and 'Lane Centring' (which helps to ease the strain of driving in stop-start traffic). 'Pre-Collision Assist with Active Braking' helps drivers avoid or mitigate the effects of collisions with vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, while 'Active Park Assist' operates gear selection, acceleration and braking to enable fully automated parking manoeuvres simply by holding down a button.

Cost of Ownership

Let's get to the figures, which we'll quote using the usual WLTP measurement for fuel and CO2. Bear in mind with all the engines that if you choose the optional 8-speed auto gearbox, you'll hit your efficiency readings by around 10% - which isn't the case if you go for a Volkswagen Group model with DSG auto transmission. The latest version of the 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol unit that most choose gets increased injection pressure to facilitate efficiency. In mHEV mild hybrid form, this unit gets a lower compression ratio and a larger turbo. And the mHEV version has been embellished by a beefed-up starter/generator driven by a belt at the front of the engine that stores the energy harvested when you brake or decelerate in a tiny 48-volt lithium-ion battery secreted at the back of the car. That 1.0 EcoBoost petrol unit comes in two forms with 125PS (in standard form with manual transmission or in mHEV mild hybrid guise with a PowerShift auto), both variants returning up to 52.3mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2 reading of 121g/km for the standard version and 122g//km for the mHEV. Move up to the 155PS version of the 1.0-litre engine and the mild hybrid system is mandatory and you get the choice of manual or automatic transmission. With a manual 155PS model, the combined fuel figure is up to 54.3mpg and up to 116g/km of CO2 (it's 53.3mpg and up to 119g/km of CO2 for the auto version). What about the diesel? Well, for the 1.5 EcoBlue unit with 120PS and auto transmission (the only spec on offer), you're looking at up to 57.6mpg on the combined cycle and up to 129g/km of CO2. For completion, we'll also give you the figures for the ST 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol variant - up to 35.3mpg and up to 183g/km for the manual (and 35.8mpg and 182g/km for the auto). As for the warranty, well like all Fords, this one comes with a 36-month 60,000-mile package that also includes one year of Europe-wide breakdown assistance. On top of that, there's an anti-corrosion guarantee for 12 years. Ford also offers the chance to extend this cover - to either four years and 80,000 miles or five years and 100,000 miles.

Summary

Has any car had more of an impact on modern era motoring than the Ford Focus? Other manufacturers can better this car in some regards, but they still can't make their family hatchback contenders drive like a Focus. It's true that there are some caveats in that regard. The lower-powered models with their more basic torsion beam suspension set-up don't have quite as fluid a feel as those further up the range that feature the 'control blade' multi-link rear damping system. Even in its most basic form though, this Focus remains an entertainer at heart, a car you'll feel at one with thanks to its progressive body control and steering precision. As a result, it's still a default pick amongst family hatchbacks if you like your driving. But not everyone does. Many family hatchback folk are buying a car of this kind simply because it ticks the right boxes for safety, practicality and running costs and I've a suspicion that it's these people who'll have their perceptions most changed by this much improved version of the MK4 model. They may, like us, wonder why it couldn't have been just a touch more visually interesting. And wish for a slightly more classy cabin. But they'll certainly like the responsively frugal new-generation engines, the higher safety standards and the much improved 'SYNC 4' infotainment system. In short, if you can afford the asking prices, you'll find that here's a family hatchback that now has its priorities right, a car that's grown up, but one that still knows how to enjoy itself. Smarter and more sensible, it is, more than ever, number one for a reason.

Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
DRIVER CONVENIENCE
  • 4.2" Colour TFT Ice blue illumination analogue cluster with trip computer
  • Bluetooth system
  • Digital clock
  • Easy fuel capless refuelling system
  • Eco mode
  • Ford SYNC 4 Navigation with 13.2'' touchscreen, DAB radio, Emergency Assistance, Apple Carplay & Android Auto, 6 speakers & FordPass Connect
  • Lane keeping system - lane keeping alert and lane keeping aid
  • PAS
  • Rev counter
  • Selectable drive mode
  • Service interval indicator
  • Cruise control including adjustable speed limiter (Available as no-cost option)
  • Front and rear parking sensors (Available as no-cost option)
ENTERTAINMENT
  • 2 USB ports
EXTERIOR FEATURES
  • Auto headlamps (on/off)
  • Body coloured door handles
  • Electrically operated front and rear windows with one touch opening and closing
  • Electrically operated heated power fold door mirrors with puddle lamp with side indicators
  • Front variable intermittent wipers with electric wash
  • Full fixed LED headlamps
  • Grille with chrome surround and horizontal bars
  • Heated rear window
  • LED daytime running lamp
  • LED rear lamps
  • LED third brake light
  • Privacy glass
  • Quickclear heated windscreen
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Tailgate wash/wipe
INTERIOR FEATURES
  • 3 rear headrests
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • Cloth upholstery
  • Dual zone electronic air temperature control
  • Height adjustable front headrests
  • Isofix child seat preparation
  • Manual 2-way passenger seat adjust
  • Manual 4-way driver seat adjust, with manual lumbar adjust
  • Reach + rake adjustable steering column
  • Single front passenger seat
PASSIVE SAFETY
  • 3x3 point rear seatbelts
  • ABS+Electronic Brake force Distribution
  • Auto hold function
  • Driver airbag
  • EDL traction control
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Electronic stability control
  • Front and rear seatbelt reminder
  • Front inertia reel height adjustable seatbelts with pre-tensioners
  • Front passenger airbag
  • Front side airbags
  • Passenger airbag deactivate switch
  • Post collision braking
  • Pre collision assist with autonomous emergency braking and pedestrian/cyclist detection
  • Remote/power child rear door locks
  • Side curtain airbags
  • Three rear inertia reel lap/diagonal seatbelts
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
SECURITY
  • Keyless entry and keyless start
  • MyKey system
  • Remote central locking & engine immobiliser
  • Thatcham alarm with power door dead locks
WHEELS
  • 16" 6x2 spoke dark sparkle high gloss finish alloy wheels with mini spare wheel
Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
EMISSIONS - ICE
  • HC+NOx:Not Available

  • Particles:Not Available

  • Standard Euro Emissions:EURO 6

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb:121

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH:127

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL:119

ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN
  • Camshaft:DOHC

  • Catalytic Convertor:Yes

  • CC:999

  • Fuel Delivery:TURBO DIRECT INJECTION

  • Gears:7 SPEED

  • Transmission:AUTO

FUEL CONSUMPTION - ICE
  • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies:No

  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH:5.6

  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL:5.3

  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH:50.4

  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL:53.3

GENERAL
  • Alternative Fuel Qualifying:Yes

  • Badge Engine CC:1.0

  • Badge Power:155

  • Based On ID:Not Available

  • Coin Description:EcoBoost 155

  • Coin Series:Titanium

  • Generation Mark:4

  • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07:18E

  • Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years:12

  • Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years:3

  • NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:96

  • NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:87

  • NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:5

  • NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:72

  • NCAP Safety Assist %:75

  • Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?:No

  • Service Interval Frequency - Months:24

  • Service Interval Mileage:18000

  • Special Edition:No

  • Special Order:No

  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:60000

  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:3

  • Vehicle Homologation Class:M1

PERFORMANCE
  • 0 to 62 mph (secs):8.6

  • Engine Power - BHP:155

  • Engine Power - KW:114

  • Engine Torque - LBS.FT:140

  • Engine Torque - MKG:19.4

  • Engine Torque - NM:190

  • Top Speed:128

TEST CYCLES
  • Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP

  • RDE Certification Level:RDE 2

TYRES
  • Alloys?:Yes

  • Space Saver?:Yes

  • Tyre Size Front:205/60 R16

  • Tyre Size Rear:205/60 R16

  • Tyre Size Spare:SPACE SAVER

  • Wheel Style:6x2 SPOKE

  • Wheel Type:16" ALLOY

WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES
  • Gross Vehicle Weight:2005

  • Max. Loading Weight:406

  • Minimum Kerbweight:1599

  • No. of Seats:5

By Line

Ford has significantly improved the fourth generation version of its Focus. With smarter looks and extra technology, it'll still give its rivals plenty to think about, thinks Jonathan Crouch.

Ten Second Review

The Ford Focus has evolved, this improved version of the MK4 model offering slicker looks, a much improved 'SYNC 4' infotainment system and extra technology. There's also impressive efficiency beneath the bonnet thanks to the hi-tech range of engines. The best part though, is that this car should still remain as rewarding to drive as it's always been. The Focus might have grown up but it certainly hasn't lost its spark.

Background

It's very difficult to over-state the importance of the Focus family hatch to Ford's European business. To understand its significance, press the rewind button for a moment and shuttle back to 1997. Ford's family hatch contender during this period was the fifth generation Escort, a car so all-encompassingly woeful that the brand was almost embarrassed to sell it. When the time came for a replacement, we all expected something better. What we got in the Focus model first launched in 1998 was something much, much more than that, a car that, at a stroke, offered arguably the biggest step forward in family car design the market has ever seen. Here at last was technology directed firmly at the man in the street who, in this apparently humble family hatchback, could experience a car more entertaining and rewarding to drive than almost anything this side of a sizeable lottery win. It was asking a lot for the MK2 model we saw in 2005 to repeat such a seismic step forward but that second generation Focus was still quite good enough to remain acclaimed as the driver's choice against rival Astras and Golfs that made up for their dynamic failings with a better ride and a more luxurious big car feel. These were attributes the Focus also needed and when it came to developing the MK3 version, launched early in 2011, Ford tried to provide them without compromising the car's class-leading handling. That's also been the goal with this more sophisticated MK4 model, announced in the Spring of 2018, then updated three years on to create the car we're going to look at here.

Driving Experience

There's one thing you always know about a Focus: which is that'll usually be a great steer. And of course nothing's changed in that regard with this updated model. As before, the ride isn't overly firm, but body control through the bends is still exemplary, allowing you at the wheel to make the most of the stiff C2 platform, the feelsome power steering and the torque vectoring control system that helps you get the power down through the bends. It all combines to create a car that really can still reward at the wheel, even in its most affordable forms: there's still nothing else in this segment that feels quite the same. Yet it still does the sensible stuff well too, being decently refined, with confident braking and a lovely tactile gearshift. The engine range was significantly updated as recently as 2020 with Ford's latest Mild Hybrid technology and of course that's carried forward, though the line-up kicks off with a conventional version of the brand's 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine in 125PS form with a manual gearbox. You can have the same engine in mHEV mild hybrid form, though only if you're prepared to specify Ford's 7-speed PowerShift auto gearbox. The 155PS version of this mHEV mild hybrid 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine can be had with either manual or PowerShift auto transmission. Higher mileage drivers will be pleased to see that the 1.5-litre 120PS EcoBlue diesel engine's been retained in the range - though only with 8-speed auto transmission. And at the top of the line-up, the ST hot hatch continues on with the 280PS 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol unit, offered with either manual or 7-speed auto transmission. One change we'd like to have seen relates to suspension. A little disappointingly, Ford continues to equip the lower-powered 1.0-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel Hatch variants that most customers choose with a cruder twist-beam damping set-up. If you want the more sophisticated independent rear double wishbone suspension system that improves ride comfort, you'll need an estate, the 'Active' crossover version or a more powerful hatch variant. The top 'ST' high performance version for instance, which gets stiffer, lowered suspension.

Design and Build

Both hatch and estate versions of this improved Focus are marked out by smarter LED headlamps with built-in foglights. plus the brand badge has been moved from the bonnet to the front grille. And the darker rear tail lamps have a smarter 'loop light' illuminating signature. As before, there are separate styling details to mark out the different trim levels, with varying front grille designs for 'Titanium', 'ST-Line', 'Active' and 'ST' versions. The 'Active' model, as before, gets SUV-style visual changes, including extra lower body cladding, larger side vents and a higher ride height. Bigger changes are reserved for the cabin, which now in most models features a larger 13.2-inch 'SYNC 4' central touchscreen. In a controversial move, Ford has decided that this monitor should now incorporate the ventilation controls, giving the dashboard a cleaner, less cluttered look. We're not sure that this is actually a step forward but the infotainment system's ability to now accept over-the-air updates certainly is; as a result, you'll get into your Focus one morning and find it able to do something it couldn't do the day before - which is rather cool. As before, rear seat space isn't exemplary, but there's decent room for a couple of adults. Luggage space still isn't particularly noteworthy either; there's 341-litres of capacity if you load to window level - or 375-litres with a tyre repair kit fitted. A typically-specified Estate model fitted with a mini-spare offers up to 575-litres. Fold down the 60:40-split rear backrest and between 1,250 and 1,320-litres of space can be freed up in the hatch model, depending on the size of spare wheel you decide upon. An Estate version will give you up to 1,653-litres. The Estate's load area also now features a wet zone, with a load-floor liner inserted into the space to provide water resistance against items such as wet suits and umbrellas.

Market and Model

Pricing is higher than you might remember for a Focus, kicking off from around £26,500 and running up to around £40,000 for the top ST model. This estate body style attracts a premium of £1,160 over the equivalent hatch. There are there main trim options, value-orientated 'Titanium' being the most affordable. The other two main spec level choices are crossover-style 'Active' and sporty 'ST-Line'. For around £2,200 more in all three cases, you can get plusher 'X' versions of all three trim options. At the top of the range sits the high performance ST version, though for one of those, you're looking at a starting price of around £37,000. For sporty drivers, the popular 'ST-Line' variant offers unique body styling, including unique upper and lower grille, rear spoiler and polished twin tailpipes. Inside there's a flat-bottomed steering wheel, black headlining, an aluminium gear knob, alloy finish pedals and red stitching. Equipment levels reflect the fact that many customers will be paying over £30,000 for this once very affordable compact family hatch or estate. Even the base Focus 'Titanium' comes as standard with 16-inch alloy wheels, full-LED headlamps, navigation, drive modes and air conditioning. Plus you get Ford's latest 13.2-inch 'SYNC 4' touchscreen incorporating navigation, 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring, a DAB digital radio with Bluetooth and Emergency Assist. In addition, there's an electronic parking brake, autonomous emergency braking, tyre pressure monitoring, Hill Start Assist and a Lane-Keeping Aid. New safety systems added across the range include 'Blind Spot assist', 'Intersection assist' and 'Local Hazard Information' (which can warn drivers of hazardous situations on the road ahead). Plus there's 'Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go', 'Speed Sign Recognition' and 'Lane Centring' (which helps to ease the strain of driving in stop-start traffic). 'Pre-Collision Assist with Active Braking' helps drivers avoid or mitigate the effects of collisions with vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, while 'Active Park Assist' operates gear selection, acceleration and braking to enable fully automated parking manoeuvres simply by holding down a button.

Cost of Ownership

Let's get to the figures, which we'll quote using the usual WLTP measurement for fuel and CO2. Bear in mind with all the engines that if you choose the optional 8-speed auto gearbox, you'll hit your efficiency readings by around 10% - which isn't the case if you go for a Volkswagen Group model with DSG auto transmission. The latest version of the 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol unit that most choose gets increased injection pressure to facilitate efficiency. In mHEV mild hybrid form, this unit gets a lower compression ratio and a larger turbo. And the mHEV version has been embellished by a beefed-up starter/generator driven by a belt at the front of the engine that stores the energy harvested when you brake or decelerate in a tiny 48-volt lithium-ion battery secreted at the back of the car. That 1.0 EcoBoost petrol unit comes in two forms with 125PS (in standard form with manual transmission or in mHEV mild hybrid guise with a PowerShift auto), both variants returning up to 52.3mpg on the combined cycle, with a CO2 reading of 121g/km for the standard version and 122g//km for the mHEV. Move up to the 155PS version of the 1.0-litre engine and the mild hybrid system is mandatory and you get the choice of manual or automatic transmission. With a manual 155PS model, the combined fuel figure is up to 54.3mpg and up to 116g/km of CO2 (it's 53.3mpg and up to 119g/km of CO2 for the auto version). What about the diesel? Well, for the 1.5 EcoBlue unit with 120PS and auto transmission (the only spec on offer), you're looking at up to 57.6mpg on the combined cycle and up to 129g/km of CO2. For completion, we'll also give you the figures for the ST 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol variant - up to 35.3mpg and up to 183g/km for the manual (and 35.8mpg and 182g/km for the auto). As for the warranty, well like all Fords, this one comes with a 36-month 60,000-mile package that also includes one year of Europe-wide breakdown assistance. On top of that, there's an anti-corrosion guarantee for 12 years. Ford also offers the chance to extend this cover - to either four years and 80,000 miles or five years and 100,000 miles.

Summary

Has any car had more of an impact on modern era motoring than the Ford Focus? Other manufacturers can better this car in some regards, but they still can't make their family hatchback contenders drive like a Focus. It's true that there are some caveats in that regard. The lower-powered models with their more basic torsion beam suspension set-up don't have quite as fluid a feel as those further up the range that feature the 'control blade' multi-link rear damping system. Even in its most basic form though, this Focus remains an entertainer at heart, a car you'll feel at one with thanks to its progressive body control and steering precision. As a result, it's still a default pick amongst family hatchbacks if you like your driving. But not everyone does. Many family hatchback folk are buying a car of this kind simply because it ticks the right boxes for safety, practicality and running costs and I've a suspicion that it's these people who'll have their perceptions most changed by this much improved version of the MK4 model. They may, like us, wonder why it couldn't have been just a touch more visually interesting. And wish for a slightly more classy cabin. But they'll certainly like the responsively frugal new-generation engines, the higher safety standards and the much improved 'SYNC 4' infotainment system. In short, if you can afford the asking prices, you'll find that here's a family hatchback that now has its priorities right, a car that's grown up, but one that still knows how to enjoy itself. Smarter and more sensible, it is, more than ever, number one for a reason.

Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
DRIVER CONVENIENCE
  • 4.2" Colour TFT Ice blue illumination analogue cluster with trip computer
  • Bluetooth system
  • Digital clock
  • Easy fuel capless refuelling system
  • Eco mode
  • Ford SYNC 4 Navigation with 13.2'' touchscreen, DAB radio, Emergency Assistance, Apple Carplay & Android Auto, 6 speakers & FordPass Connect
  • Lane keeping system - lane keeping alert and lane keeping aid
  • PAS
  • Rev counter
  • Selectable drive mode
  • Service interval indicator
  • Cruise control including adjustable speed limiter (Available as no-cost option) (Available as no-cost option)
  • Front and rear parking sensors (Available as no-cost option) (Available as no-cost option)
ENTERTAINMENT
  • 2 USB ports
EXTERIOR FEATURES
  • Auto headlamps (on/off)
  • Body coloured door handles
  • Electrically operated front and rear windows with one touch opening and closing
  • Electrically operated heated power fold door mirrors with puddle lamp with side indicators
  • Front variable intermittent wipers with electric wash
  • Full fixed LED headlamps
  • Grille with chrome surround and horizontal bars
  • Heated rear window
  • LED daytime running lamp
  • LED rear lamps
  • LED third brake light
  • Privacy glass
  • Quickclear heated windscreen
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Tailgate wash/wipe
INTERIOR FEATURES
  • 3 rear headrests
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • Cloth upholstery
  • Dual zone electronic air temperature control
  • Height adjustable front headrests
  • Isofix child seat preparation
  • Manual 2-way passenger seat adjust
  • Manual 4-way driver seat adjust, with manual lumbar adjust
  • Reach + rake adjustable steering column
  • Single front passenger seat
PASSIVE SAFETY
  • 3x3 point rear seatbelts
  • ABS+Electronic Brake force Distribution
  • Auto hold function
  • Driver airbag
  • EDL traction control
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Electronic stability control
  • Front and rear seatbelt reminder
  • Front inertia reel height adjustable seatbelts with pre-tensioners
  • Front passenger airbag
  • Front side airbags
  • Passenger airbag deactivate switch
  • Post collision braking
  • Pre collision assist with autonomous emergency braking and pedestrian/cyclist detection
  • Remote/power child rear door locks
  • Side curtain airbags
  • Three rear inertia reel lap/diagonal seatbelts
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
SECURITY
  • Keyless entry and keyless start
  • MyKey system
  • Remote central locking & engine immobiliser
  • Thatcham alarm with power door dead locks
WHEELS
  • 16" 6x2 spoke dark sparkle high gloss finish alloy wheels with mini spare wheel
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EMISSIONS - ICE
  • HC+NOx:Not Available

  • Particles:Not Available

  • Standard Euro Emissions:EURO 6

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb:121

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH:127

  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL:119

ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN
  • Camshaft:DOHC

  • Catalytic Convertor:Yes

  • CC:999

  • Fuel Delivery:TURBO DIRECT INJECTION

  • Gears:7 SPEED

  • Transmission:AUTO

FUEL CONSUMPTION - ICE
  • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies:No

  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH:5.6

  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL:5.3

  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH:50.4

  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL:53.3

GENERAL
  • Alternative Fuel Qualifying:Yes

  • Badge Engine CC:1.0

  • Badge Power:155

  • Based On ID:Not Available

  • Coin Description:EcoBoost 155

  • Coin Series:Titanium

  • Generation Mark:4

  • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07:18E

  • Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years:12

  • Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years:3

  • NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:96

  • NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:87

  • NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:5

  • NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:72

  • NCAP Safety Assist %:75

  • Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?:No

  • Service Interval Frequency - Months:24

  • Service Interval Mileage:18000

  • Special Edition:No

  • Special Order:No

  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:60000

  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:3

  • Vehicle Homologation Class:M1

PERFORMANCE
  • 0 to 62 mph (secs):8.6

  • Engine Power - BHP:155

  • Engine Power - KW:114

  • Engine Torque - LBS.FT:140

  • Engine Torque - MKG:19.4

  • Engine Torque - NM:190

  • Top Speed:128

TEST CYCLES
  • Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP

  • RDE Certification Level:RDE 2

TYRES
  • Alloys?:Yes

  • Space Saver?:Yes

  • Tyre Size Front:205/60 R16

  • Tyre Size Rear:205/60 R16

  • Tyre Size Spare:SPACE SAVER

  • Wheel Style:6x2 SPOKE

  • Wheel Type:16" ALLOY

WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES
  • Gross Vehicle Weight:2005

  • Max. Loading Weight:406

  • Minimum Kerbweight:1599

  • No. of Seats:5

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Inc VAT
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£2,800.98 inc VAT
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Ex VAT
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Annual Mileage
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Your Deal Summary
Personal Lease
Inc VAT
£311.22
Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,800.98 inc VAT
Business Lease
Ex VAT
£259.35
Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,334.15 Ex VAT
Contract Term
48 mths
Annual Mileage
5000 miles
Maintenance
Not Included
List Price
31,480.00
Arrangements Fee
240 +VAT
Road Tax
Included
Delivery
Free UK mainland
Excess Mileage
TBC
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Arrangement Fee will be applied and an excess mileage charge and/or damage charge may apply at end of contract.
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Vehicle Information
List Price
£31,480.00
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel Type
Petrol
Fuel Consumption
0-62 mph
Engine Size
1.0 CC
No. of Doors
5
CO2
121 g/km
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£311.22
Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,800.98 inc VAT
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Ex VAT
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Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,334.15 Ex VAT
Contract Term
48 mths
Annual Mileage
5000 miles
Maintenance
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Excess Mileage
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Personal Lease
Inc VAT
£311.22
Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,800.98 inc VAT
Business Lease
Ex VAT
£259.35
Initial Rental (9 mths)
£2,334.15 Ex VAT
Contract Term
48 mths
Annual Mileage
5000 miles
Maintenance
Not Included
Excess Mileage
TBC