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Sporty look for new Focus

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 12, 2017Updated:November 9, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ford now offers a sporty new styling kit for Ford Focus five-door hatch. Photo: QuickPic

The Ford Focus Trend Styling Pack, available for the five-door hatch, includes a new body styling kit and a factory-fitted sunroof, for a new visual appeal. The updated Driver Assistance Pack includes Ford’s new SYNC®3 infotainment system with embedded navigation.

There is also an introduction of the 1.5-litre Duratorq TDCi engine in sedan and hatchback guise, as a replacement for the outgoing 1.6 TDCi engine. The Focus ST and range-topping Focus RS also benefit from equipment upgrades.

“The Ford Focus has always been a trend-setting model in the highly competitive C-segment, offering outstanding design, refinement, performance, and value for money,” says Tracey Delate, General Manager, Marketing – Ford Motor Company Sub-Saharan Africa Region.

The Focus gains even greater visual appeal with an updated and expanded Styling Pack, available as an option on the Trend five-door models only. With a greater measure of sporty and aggressive design cues, the pack incorporates a new full colour-coded body styling kit, along with a racy rear spoiler, plus the added attraction of an electrically-operated tilt and slide sunroof.

The standard Focus headlights make way for top-end Bi-Xenon HID units derived from the Focus ST3. These incorporate dynamic cornering beam functionality as well as distinctive LED daytime running lights.

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