23-02-2009
The wait is over, the new Focus RS is here, and Auto Express has already
put it through its paces!

Where the Focus ST would push wide, the RS grips and goes with the
efficiency of a true supercar. While the meaty steering keeps you
informed with what’s going on, there’s none of the playful handling
traits of a hot hatch.
Following in the tracks of legends like the whale-tail Sierra Cosworth
of the Eighties and the famous Escort Cossie of the Nineties, the new
Focus RS has some ground to make up if it is to be accepted as an
all-time fast Ford great. The Mk1 Focus RS is fondly remembered, yet its
wayward torque steering handling took the shine off the driving
experience.

At first glance, it’s clear Ford has not held anything back with its
latest high performance model. From the deep gloss black front splitter
at the front to the swollen wheel arches at the sides and the huge
tailgate roof spoiler, this Focus screams RS from every panel. And that
theme continues when you start the engine…
A heavily re-engineered version of the ST’s powerplant, the
five-cylinder unit settles to a subdued idle. However, once on the move
it sounds like it’s tearing its way through the air, whooshing and
popping as it delivers devastating pace.

Ford claims a 0-62mph time of 5.9 seconds, and we have no reason to
doubt it. The engine’s full torque isn’t available in first gear, but
once you slot the gearbox into second the instant thrust continues right
up to the extended 7,050rpm redline. Grab the next ratio and the
onslaught of acceleration continues.
But surely with all this torque going through the front tyres, the
wheels couldn’t possibly cope with cornering, too? On smooth, dry tarmac
at least, they can. Ford has developed a clever new suspension set-up
called RevoKnuckle, which aims to rid the Focus of a writhing steering
wheel under full throttle acceleration.

Apply the power when cornering and it’s clear the technology really
works. Where the Focus ST would push wide, the RS grips and goes with
the efficiency of a true supercar. While the meaty steering keeps you
informed with what’s going on, there’s none of the playful handling
traits of a hot hatch. Instead, Ford has created a true high performance
model with both road and track pace that few cars will be able to match.
Our test route on the challenging mountain roads above Nice in France
were perfect for showing off the Focus’s amazing performance…but did its
fuel economy no favours. By the end of the day the trip read-out told us
we had averaged 14mpg! That’s what we’d expect from a supercar, and less
than half the official 30mpg combined figure.

While you’ll have to set aside huge sums for fuel and insurance, the
Ford’s list price is less imposing. At £24,995, the RS seems pricey for
a Focus, but this is no modified hatchback, it’s a tremendous
performance machine.
The RS legend lives on!
Bron: AutoExpress -
Text: Chris Thorp / Photos: Pete Gibson.

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