19-02-2009
Auto Express test de nieuwe Ford Focus RS.
Bekijk
hier het filmpje van de designer Stefan Lamm, die zijn laatste
creatie de Focus RS laat zien.

Hold on tight as we ride in the fastest Focus
ever built!
Rating:
Stand by for action! This is the most desirable hot hatch of 2009, and
the fastest mainstream model in Ford’s history. Auto Express has been
given exclusive access to the Focus RS, with a scarily fast passenger
ride in the car that’s the star of the free magazine in the centre pages
of this issue.
The man allocated the task of giving us a drive to remember is rising
motorsport star Matthew Wilson – son of legendary rally driver and Ford
WRC team boss, Malcolm Wilson. He’s the perfect pilot to get the best
out of the RS, a model inspired by the world rally Focus and the
ultimate roadgoing Ford flier.

And we certainly found the ideal location, in the shape of an empty
airfield where Matthew was able to push the newcomer to its limits. The
result is pure entertainment. Our driver demonstrated a blur of hand and
foot co-ordination and enjoyed complete mastery of the car, even when
sliding sideways at considerable speeds.
High speed is what the Focus RS is all about. Fans of fast Fords have
been eagerly anticipating a new RS since 2002 – and we’re pleased to
report the wait has been more than worth it. This is one mean machine
which transforms the Focus from family-friendly motor to a true macho
beast.

Brutal
Power comes from a modified version of the 2.5-litre five-cylinder
turbocharged engine found in the Focus ST, but with 301bhp, performance
is brutal – the benchmark sprint from 0-62mph takes only 5.9 seconds.
And if you are lucky enough to have your own runway, you will see that
it is quite capable of hitting its 163mph top speed.
Under the bonnet, a host of hi-tech gadgets means it grips the Tarmac
like a second skin.
And the jewel in the crown is something called RevoKnuckle, a very
clever suspension system that dramatically reduces the torque steer
which was the Achilles’ heel of the last Focus RS.

Owners will quickly fall in love with the new model, because as well
being a track stormer, it can also serve as daily transport. Thanks to a
Jekyll-and-Hyde personality, it cruises serenely at high speed, the
engine settling to a gentle hum. But as soon as the driver floors the
accelerator, it once again becomes a true
powerhouse, the characteristic off-beat warble of the five-cylinder
engine entering the cabin.
And whatever mode you are in, two
figure-hugging Recaro sports seats ensure a fabulously comfortable ride.
These are part of a racy finished interior, which features carbon fibre
trim and underlines the fact that the RS is no ordinary Focus. This
impression is echoed by the exterior, which boasts an aggressive front
end with a low splitter and deep air intakes, plus a huge boot spoiler
and rally-inspired diffuser.

Jost Capito, head of the Ford RS performance division, believes this is
the best RS ever – and that’s a major claim when you consider some of
the great Fords that have carried the legendary badge since 1970. We’ll
deliver our definitive verdict when we get behind the wheel next week.
But on the basis of this exciting passenger ride, the 1,800 customers
who have already splashed out £24,995 are getting a model which is worth
every penny.
Bron: AutoExpress
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