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Ford Confirms High-Performance RS/ST Version of New Focus for Global Markets
During a pre-show event in Geneva, Ford confirmed the development of a high-performance version of the new Focus that will be powered by a version of its 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine family that features both turbocharging and direct-injection and will be offered in all markets.
"We want to reassure enthusiasts of Focus performance models that we have a plan for them as well," said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president of Product development.
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All-new Ford Gt Supercar Arrives In 2016 With More Than 600hp
Ford has unveiled the all-new GT supercar in Detroit, a mid-engined coupe that will go into production in 2016 powered by a new twin-turbocharged Ford EcoBoost V6 with more than 600hp. Ford describes it as an "an ultra-high-performance supercar"...
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Ford To Cut Down Number Of Global Platforms To 9 Sooner Than Expected
At this week's 2012 Detroit Motor Show, Ford revealed the new Fusion sedan, which unlike the outgoing model that shared its platform with the Mazda6 and was only available in North America, is based on a new global mid-size architecture and will...
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Ford Says Next Mustang Will Be Designed With Styling Input From Around The World
*2006 Ford Mustang Giugiaro Concept Pictured aboveFord believes its Mustang pony car isn't just an icon in North America alone, but an icon all over the world and as such, it should reflect the company's new philosophy in which products are created...
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Ford Focus St Paris Show Car With 250hp 2.0l Turbo Unveiled, Available Worldwide From 2012
Revealed today ahead of its planned debut at the Paris Motor Show, is the all-new Ford Focus ST. Shown here in pre-production form, the hottest member of the new Focus family (that is, until Ford decides to present a successor to the RS), will go on...
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Ford Official Says No To U.s. Version Of Focus Rs 305hp. Then How About A Fiesta Rs?
As much as North American buyers would have wanted to see the 300HP Focus RS making its way to this side of the Atlantic, unfortunately this isn't going to happen for the usual cost-related reasons. In an interview with Britain's Autocar magazine,...
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