RE: Ford Focus RS Mountune MR375 Clubsport | Spotted

RE: Ford Focus RS Mountune MR375 Clubsport | Spotted

Wednesday 5th March

Ford Focus RS Mountune MR375 Clubsport | Spotted

A standard Mk2 RS can just about handle 305hp through the front wheels. Imagine it with 20 per cent more oomph


Tuning is one of the more divisive practices you can attempt as a car enthusiast. The argument for it usually revolves around production cars being compromised to meet emissions, safety and cost targets, while those against believe that no one individual can improve upon what a team of highly skilled engineers can achieve with an eight-figure development budget. The former would likely argue that a simple remap unlock can unlock the full potential of, say, a VW Golf R, while the latter could point to the delightfully over-engineered Toyota GR Yaris as a rebuttal.

Whichever side of the fence you're on, it’s hard to overlook the independents that really know how to get the very best from a car. And speaking of the GR Yaris, Litchfield devised a sublime upgrade package with Nitron suspension and a bump to 300hp for the rally hatch, an example of which can be had here for £32k. At the other end of the budget spectrum is Manthey, which did such a good job at tuning 911s like this 991.2 GT2 RS that Porsche bought a majority stake in the outfit back in 2013. And while Mountune, the tuner of this Mk2 Focus RS, remains independent from long-time associate Ford, it ranks among the aforementioned as one of the few specialists that can convincingly one-up anything a manufacturer can offer.

That’s no mean feat, given the huge amount of time and resources put into the Mk2 Focus RS. Launching in 2009, five years after the second-gen hatch went on sale and seven from the original, the Mk2 Focus RS was brimming with power and a suite of clever chassis tech aimed at keeping said grunt under control. The Volvo-sourced 2.5-litre inline five turbo engine from the ST returned in the RS, albeit with a hike to 305hp and 325lb ft of torque. That was all given to the front axle to manage, so Ford engineers came up with a trick front suspension device known as the RevoKnuckle which, combined with Quaife’s automatic torque-biasing limited-slip diff, helped keep a lid on torque steer. 

As daft as it sounds, the Mk2 RS was another masterstroke and, with it, Ford proved that you shove over 300hp into a front-wheel-drive hot hatch without it completely losing the plot. Mountune, however, decided to up the ante and developed a handful of tuning packages, including the MR375 Clubsport that come fitted to this example. As the name suggests, power has been dialled up to a punchy 375hp - 25hp more than the limited-run RS500 model - courtesy of an uprated turbo, inlet, intercooler, air box, fuel pump and a full Mountune exhaust system. Whew.

While that sounds like a potential recipe for embarrassment, the upgrade pack also included Mountune’s clubsport dampers and chunky 365mm, six-pot Alcon brakes. Not to mention all the cosmetic upgrades, which are at least worth a couple of horsepower each. This Clubsport looks to have pretty much all the Mountune accessories under the sun stuck to it, including a new gear knob, model-specific start button, mud flaps, side stripe and, of course, the tuner’s logos dotted all over the place.

That said, it’s still a very smart-looking thing, particularly by tuned Ford standards. That’s likely down to the cosseted life it’s led, with the dash reading 26k and the service book packing plenty of stamps, as well as noting a cam belt and water pump change in 2020. It’s only covered 1,000 miles since then. It’s up for £38,500, which even by Mk2 RS standards is on the high end. For instance, this very smart Performance Blue example can be had for a £13k discount, albeit with triple the mileage. Then again, this MP350 is only £4k cheaper with just as many miles. Decisions, decisions. 


SPECIFICATION |FORD FOCUS RS (MK2) MOUNTUNE MR375 CLUBSPORT

Engine: 2,521 five-cylinder, turbocharged
Transmission: six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 375@5,5750rpm
Torque (lb ft): 405@3,500rpm
MPG: 30.5 (standard car)
CO2: 225g/km (standard car)
Year registered: 2010
Recorded mileage: 26,400
Price new: £24,995 (standard car)
Yours for: £38,500

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GreatScott2016

Original Poster:

1,783 posts

101 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Love the RS, and while I enjoyed my Mark 3, the highlight for me was my Mark 2. A great all round package. Fond memories indeed smile.

el romeral

1,465 posts

150 months

Wednesday 5th March
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No doubt a very capable and fast car but it looks tragic in this colour scheme.

paulwirral

3,573 posts

148 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Surely they could have matched the calliper colour?

Twinair

839 posts

155 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I really like these - the only detractor on this one is the colour scheme, personally, I like the blue or green. Value wise - I think this is pretty good - no?

fantheman80

1,872 posts

62 months

Wednesday 5th March
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paulwirral said:
Surely they could have matched the calliper colour?
I was thinking that...or maybe matching the blue of the RS badge

Adore these, and after my Mk1 RS, wanted one badly but needed four doors in the end. A clubsport like this was the ultimate one but values have gone up since I was looking. Big 'scene' on these with plenty of garage queens tucked away that will be good investments as time goes on

Jon_S_Rally

3,883 posts

101 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I like that. I'd have to paint the rear calipers yellow, and the interior of the MK2 Focus hasn't aged well but, overall, it's a great looking car, and I bet it's an absolute blast to drive.

Price is a sticking point obviously, though there seem to be quite a few advertised for north of 30k. Incredible how well they've retained their value really, and just how many low mileage ones are out there. Seems quite a few speculated on them.

el romeral said:
No doubt a very capable and fast car but it looks tragic in this colour scheme.
Tragic? It's white for goodness sake laugh

howardhughes

1,203 posts

217 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Those Recaros..much want.

Hub

6,744 posts

211 months

Wednesday 5th March
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One of the few mainstream cars that have never suffered any depreciation!

Also got to be one of the most commonly modified cars. It must be hard to find a stock one these days, and evidently being modified doesn't seem to affect the value much, which is unusual.

Twinair

839 posts

155 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Always hard to tell from pictures, the drivers seat @ back of the head height, has the look of a helmet ‘dent’ / scuff?

Maybe not an issue - idk - I had a GT4 clubsport spec, that had some of these track like ‘signals’ around it, it had been used pretty hard, again maybe not an issue - but I’d be checking out with the usual due diligence if this is your next ‘keeper’…

DaveyBoyWonder

3,027 posts

187 months

Wednesday 5th March
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No doubt its probably very, very quick but pushing £40k for a 15 year old RS with some mods?! Mental... (but then some Ford fans are...)

fantheman80

1,872 posts

62 months

Wednesday 5th March
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DaveyBoyWonder said:
No doubt its probably very, very quick but pushing £40k for a 15 year old RS with some mods?! Mental... (but then some Ford fans are...)
You wont want to see the 40 year old triple figure fords then!

GreatScott2016

Original Poster:

1,783 posts

101 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Jon_S_Rally said:
I like that. I'd have to paint the rear calipers yellow, and the interior of the MK2 Focus hasn't aged well but, overall, it's a great looking car, and I bet it's an absolute blast to drive.

Price is a sticking point obviously, though there seem to be quite a few advertised for north of 30k. Incredible how well they've retained their value really, and just how many low mileage ones are out there. Seems quite a few speculated on them.

el romeral said:
No doubt a very capable and fast car but it looks tragic in this colour scheme.
Tragic? It's white for goodness sake laugh
Agreed, I didn’t understand that either. The frozen white is lovely and actually compliments black rims really well. Maybe he’s anti the yellow callipers or the stripe. Anyway, lovely thing imo.

Portofino

4,675 posts

204 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Twinair said:
Always hard to tell from pictures, the drivers seat @ back of the head height, has the look of a helmet ‘dent’ / scuff?

Maybe not an issue - idk - I had a GT4 clubsport spec, that had some of these track like ‘signals’ around it, it had been used pretty hard, again maybe not an issue - but I’d be checking out with the usual due diligence if this is your next ‘keeper’…
Good spot! That’s been around the ring more times than Bertie Wooster.

Brasshande

70 posts

63 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Lovely, but in green or blue for me. Apart from that, plenty to like here

gruppeb86

596 posts

26 months

Wednesday 5th March
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GreatScott2016 said:
Jon_S_Rally said:
I like that. I'd have to paint the rear calipers yellow, and the interior of the MK2 Focus hasn't aged well but, overall, it's a great looking car, and I bet it's an absolute blast to drive.

Price is a sticking point obviously, though there seem to be quite a few advertised for north of 30k. Incredible how well they've retained their value really, and just how many low mileage ones are out there. Seems quite a few speculated on them.

el romeral said:
No doubt a very capable and fast car but it looks tragic in this colour scheme.
Tragic? It's white for goodness sake laugh
Agreed, I didn’t understand that either. The frozen white is lovely and actually compliments black rims really well. Maybe he’s anti the yellow callipers or the stripe. Anyway, lovely thing imo.
I too agree with all of the latter.

Neilbolts.

1,208 posts

119 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I really miss my mk2 375 clubsport, i wish I still had it, tremendous car, only gripe would be the suspension was very firm, I love the white , really suits it in my opinion , it takes me back to my S1 RS turbo, something about a fast Ford in white. That engine what a lovely noise .
I would gladly have this back !

FlopperV60

242 posts

221 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Really miss mine too, such a great car that I drove every day and enjoyed thoroughly.

Camping at Le Mans 2012



wolfie28

863 posts

157 months

Wednesday 5th March
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paulwirral said:
Surely they could have matched the calliper colour?
This car has a few Mountune goodies and yellow is their brand colour. I think this car has a front caliper Mountune modification, whereas the rears are standard. Looks a bit odd I agree though.

Nearly bought a green Mk2 RS recently but decided against it so went down a different car purchase route. Not 100% sure it was the right decision. Time will tell I guess.


Edited by wolfie28 on Wednesday 5th March 11:58

WCZ

11,021 posts

207 months

Wednesday 5th March
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incredible how badly the interior has aged I think
much more of a memorable car than the mk3 (at least to me)

RSstuff

648 posts

28 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I'd have bought one of these when they were new, and would still have it, if they had been AWD. They're still a £20-25k car for me, and look much better in green.