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First look: 2009 Ford Focus range

  • By Neil McDonald
  • Herald Sun
image Apart from the refreshed exterior, Ford has answered criticism of the car's low-rent interior with vastly improved quality and enhanced comfort levels.

Joining the upgraded Focus XR5 at the Melbourne Motor Show is the new-look Focus range.

The Focus goes on sale next month and like the current car, will be available as a five-door hatch and four-door sedan.

Prices have risen $300 and $1500 depending on the model but buyers get more equipment and improved safety levels.

The new LV-series will be available in four core models, entry CL, LX and TDCi and Zetec.

Anti-skid brakes are standard across the range while electronic stability control and traction control are standard on LX, TDCi and Zetec models.

Apart from the refreshed exterior, Ford has answered criticism of the car's low-rent interior with vastly improved quality and enhanced comfort levels.

There is a black soft-touch dash pad, along with the soft-touch upper door trims, contrasting with a tan coloured inner roof lining to visually lighten the cabin.

The dark dashboard is designed to reduce reflection in bright conditions common in Australia.

In front of the driver is a large-face tachometer and speedometer set deeply into individual binnacles.

Positioned above are small-face water temperature and fuel gauges, with each surrounded by a silver bezel.

And LCD information screen displays time, outside temperature, trip meter and odometer.

The LCD screen also has a trip computer.

The revised centre console and redesigned window and mirror switches accompany intuitive controls for air conditioning, heater and ventilation system.

At night, the centre stack controls are illuminated in soft red light which is more soothing,versus the stark white of the previous generation Focus.

The centre console is more user friendly with a sliding armrest, two cupholders and storage cubbies.

The 107kW 2.0-litre Duratec engine carries over and can be mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.

Ford is also debuting its innovative six-speed PowerShift automatic in the TDCi, in combination with the potent 100kW/320Nm 2.0-litre Duratorq turbodiesel engine.

The TDCi with Powershift returns a fuel economy figure of 5.9 litres/100km.

 

The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show...

 

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  • Nice car....

    Javier of Chile Posted on 02 September 2010 7:05pm
  • I'm not sure why we had to wait over 12 months for this up-dated Focus, but having seen them in the UK last year I hope Ford sell a shed load of them. Especially the new 6 speed "powershift" sequential automatic diesel. Now all we need is the new gear box, and cruise control, in the XR5 and we'd have the perfect car!

    Rob of WA Posted on 23 March 2009 12:04am
  • All the Focus are good.

    Carlover Posted on 07 March 2009 7:55pm
  • Will the XR5 have a refreshed interior as well? The crappy interior is the only thing that put me off.

    Pete Posted on 27 February 2009 1:27pm
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