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Focus ST

Mystic544

TimmaY
Apr 7, 2004
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Peoria, AZ
Went to the Phoenix Auto Show Thurs and they had a new Focus ST there on the big display. Couldn't get in, but a Ford rep opened up the doors and let me try to take some pictures (no motor). Very good looking back and side profile, front is a little less aggressive - but overall a pretty good looking car. Crazy loaded with tricks and cool options...but those all add up and the sticker price sounds to be around the $31K point...showing up at Dealers (est) in Jan.

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Mystic544

TimmaY
Apr 7, 2004
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Peoria, AZ
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/hatchbacks/1109_2012_ford_focus_st/

Ford's next-generation global hot hatch is finally upon us in the form of the 2012 Ford Focus ST being revealed in production trim at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show. With 250 horsepower on tap, this fast Focus cannot get here fast enough for Ford enthusiasts. The 2012 Focus ST is the first global performance vehicle developed as part of Ford's much-discussed One Ford program. The internal program has pushed all global design, engineering, and product planning together to create one lineup for Ford's products worldwide. Unlike the previous-generation Focus ST, which was for European consumption only, the new one will be available in more than 40 markets on six continents, although a Focus ST Wagon will be sold in the European market only.

The new ST uses a tuned version of Ford's 2.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost inline four-cylinder rated at 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. Power is routed through a six-speed manual to the front wheels, which wear 18-inch Y-shaped spoke alloy wheels wrapped in high-performance 235/40R18 Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 tires. The 2.0-liter EcoBoost takes advantage of high-pressure direct injection, a low-inertia turbocharger, and twin-independent variable cam timing to help decrease fuel consumption by a claimed 20 percent compared to the outgoing ST. The turbo four also gets a redesigned intake and exhaust system for the ST application, as well as a unique ECU calibration.

The ST uses a new variable-ratio steering rack that decreases sensitivity in a straight line and increases sensitivity during cornering, according to Ford's engineers. The new steering rack is paired with an electric power steering system and a torque steer compensation system (TSC). When TSC detects torque steer, it communicates to the power steering system, which counteracts the effect to eliminate torque steer feel for the driver.

The Focus ST also receives a modified electronic stability program (ESP) with three modes. Normal mode is based on the ESP system in the standard Focus, but has been recalibrated to be less intrusive to the driver. Wide-slip mode switches off the traction control, but the system will step in if things get too far out of line. The third and final mode is all off; traction control and ESP are both deactivated, leaving only sub-features like the enhanced dynamic cornering control (EDCC) and TSC enabled.

Ford has also added an enhanced torque vectoring control to the Focus ST. It works by braking the inner wheel of the vehicle through a turn to reduce understeer, similar to a limited-slip differential. It is paired with cornering under steer control (CUSC), which sends torque to the outside wheel based on the amount of understeer present to keep the ESP from kicking in.

The ST will use uprated shock absorbers and lower springs that drop the ST by 10 millimeters -- lowering the car's center of gravity and giving the ST a meaner stance. The rear suspension uses upgraded knuckles with an all-new anti-roll bar.

It won't be hard to tell the ST apart from lesser Focii, thanks to its single-piece, honeycomb trapezoidal black grille and rear diffuser with center-mounted exhaust. A new, larger rear spoiler increases high-speed stability while reducing drag. The ST will be offered in unique colors: Performance Blue, Race Red, White, and Tangerine Scream -- Ford's new signature orange-gold for the ST line. Inside, the ST receives specially designed sport pedals, steering wheel, and gearshift. Ford worked with Recaro to design unique front seats featuring a low seating position. A new rear seat uses sculpted foam to help hold passengers in place during enthusiastic driving.

The ST also gets a number of creature comforts standard, including automatic headlights, auto-dimming rear mirror, automatic wipers, and floor mats. Partial-leather Recaros, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated seats, eight-way seat adjustability, and bi-xenon headlights are optional.

The 2012 Focus ST is slated to go on sale worldwide starting next year, and we're betting hot-hatch enthusiasts from coast-to-coast will be queuing up at Ford dealers to get their hands on one.
 

Mystic544

TimmaY
Apr 7, 2004
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Peoria, AZ
"sticker price ESTIMATED to be around the $31K point" that is what the guy from San Tan Ford was "guessing"
There are a TON of different blogs and articles out there and the one thing they all have in common is different information lol Have seen hp numbers from 247 to 250 to 267 to 275, wheel sizes of 18 and 19, delivery dates starting in Oct all the way through Jan, price suggestions from $26K to $33K... So who knows?
My 2003 SVT Focus had a sticker price right around $21K which seemed a bit high at the time, but I have had about 8 years of mostly trouble free, 30ish MPG, comfy and fun driving...
I do AGREE that $30K is a big number and had wanted to see something more in the 25-28K range. However, since I am in the market for a new daily driver I looked at the WRX hatch, GTI and the MazdaSpeed 3. The WRX really didn't have many options and had an overall look/feel that was cheap and empty inside - it's sticker was $28K. GTI was smaller but nicely done with a sticker price at $29K. The MazdaSpeed seemed to be a better comp, a little less fancy / upscale but equipped similar and felt like the car had a lot of room in it - sticker price was just under $29K. SO - all four of those cars are turbo hatch style cars and the price range seems to be in the high upper $20's. The Focus ST has a more upscale interior, crazy loaded with options, better gas mpg...but who knows about mods as it is all new to the US???
 

Gibby_SVT

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Apr 12, 2007
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Hahah, those rear brakes on that Focus are bigger than the ones on my GT500! I think $31k is reasonable if it's mostly or fully loaded, but any more than that I'd rather have something else like an EVO or STi (again).


Nice looking car. Ford needs to keep contending in the performance market. I miss the days of the Tbird S/C, Taurus SHO, Focus SVT, Lightning SVT, etc.
 

Dasfinc

Ready for the EVlution
Sep 28, 2007
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how do you figure.. the focus RS does amazing things (next up from the ST) without needing any sort of AWD system.

just saying.

Because the MazdaSpeed3 has a $24K entry, and already does amazing things without needing an AWD system...

So why would someone pay $7K more for damn near the same car? :ugh:

If the ST has an entry of 25 or 26, I'd be all over it as it does seem more premium than the Speed3, but not $7k more.
 
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