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Is this really a leak? It is being announced today by Ford. I guess hours count :biggrin:
It's like Apple's stuff being leaked the day before the announcement :awe:
Is this really a leak? It is being announced today by Ford. I guess hours count :biggrin:
Following yesterday's leak, the latest Ford Focus RS is now ready to step out into the light and light up its tires. Answering the call is the same 2.3-liter EcoBoost turbo four as you'd find in the new Mustang, but upgraded with a new low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharger, larger compressor and intercooler, freer-flowing intake, large-bore dual-pipe exhaust with electronically controlled valve and upgraded internal components. The result is a 6,500-rpm redline (closer to that of Ford's atmospheric performance engines) and an output quoted as "well in excess of 315 horsepower" – which is already 5 more than the EcoBoost Mustang and a good 63 more than the existing Focus ST.
it's a 320ish hp awd compact hatch marketed as a rally car - 40k isprettynot cheap.
Lots of tech in this car. Awd, new ecoboost motor, etc.. also thinking closer to 40k.
40k is a lot to swallow for a focus, regardless of trim level.
Yesterday's leak suggested a sub-$30k pricetag - if that's the case, they're going to sell a gazillion of these
It's $37k + options, and they won't sell a gazillion because they're only making a few thousand each year.
The markups will be large on these, expect 20-30%, at least.
Yes, the description of it is essentially identical to SH-AWD which is active torque vectoring.Is this brake based torque vectoring? I thought they were using a clutch based system on this car?
Yes, the description of it is essentially identical to SH-AWD which is active torque vectoring.
I would agree, based on the information described, that it's not brake based. Here's a link to an article on how SH-AWD works:So it's not brake based then.
It's $37k + options, and they won't sell a gazillion because they're only making a few thousand each year.
The markups will be large on these, expect 20-30%, at least.
My thoughts:
First, they are paying close attention to the steering "feel" for the electric system with specifically engineered pieces set up for steering feel. The move to electric in my mk7 GTI from my Mk6 GTIs non-electric is dissatisfying. I hope they can recreate the feel they have in the ST (unsure if its electric or not tbh in the Focus ST) because it was amazing. Even when comparing to cars high above its price range I still loved the feel of it.
Second, the seats. Oh the seats. The recaro "option", which should be mandatory, was amazing in the ST. I do hope the new ones are just as amazing and don't cost too much.
Finally, the ST had the worst interior I've ever driven in. Too many buttons and Microsoft Sync system isn't something I'd ever find myself desiring. I hope they simplify things and give us a clean straightforward interface. Ideally they would just use CarPlay. Hopefully the instrument panel looks better in debut than the press photos I saw from Evo.
Can't wait for pricing. When my GTI is due to retire I'll strongly consider the RS. The power and drivetrain sound like a segment winning combo.