Ford is reportedly considering using a high performance diesel engine (although some say that performance has nothing in common with diesel units) for the next iteration of the Focus RS which will go ...
A couple of weeks ago a new report surfaced claiming that Ford is planning to launch a new Ford Focus RS with 330 horsepower coming from a 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine. Very interesting news indeed, but ...
The 2015 Ford Focus ST diesel has a 2.0-liter turbodiesel inline-four rated for 182 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. Although that's far less than the 252 hp offered from the gasoline-powered Focus ST, the ...
Market leader Ford says it will be boosting the appeal of the Focus this year within a 48V mild hybrid petrol powertrain. No doubt the C02 number will be good but will there be as much combined vim ...
Oh, the pain. We hear about all those special European models with astoundingly high gas mileage ratings, and we wonder, why can't we have them here? The latest is the 2012 Ford Focus ECOnetic, which ...
Ford has introduced a diesel-powered Focus in Europe, called ECOnetic, that gets a claimed 80 mpg. It uses technology such as engine stop/start, low-rolling-resistance tires, brake regeneration and ...
Several reports out of Europe claim the announcement was made by Ford chief operating officer Mark Fields at a dinner function following the Geneva motor show last week. The Ford Focus ST diesel will ...
The current Ford Focus compact has just received its mid-cycle facelift, and that means the sporty Focus ST variant also needed to come in for the update. This time, however, there is also a new ...
Ford is pulling the plug on its 2.0-liter twin-turbo EcoBlue diesel engine in markets around the world, after removing it from the European lineup earlier this year. The Blue Oval will replace the ...
Yesterday, Ford announced that the UK market will be getting a special diesel model of the Ford Focus, called the Focus Econetic, in 2012. This special model will debut next week at the Amsterdam ...
All right, this is just getting ridiculous. Not only do us ‘mericans have to deal with Euro envy when it comes to small cars and diesels, but now there’s a whole another continent that’s getting “the ...
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