RE: 2019 Ford Focus ST due with 2.3 EcoBoost

RE: 2019 Ford Focus ST due with 2.3 EcoBoost

Thursday 16th August 2018

2019 Focus Focus ST images leaked

A development prototype shows what to expect on Ford's upcoming 2.3-litre-engined Golf GTI rival



UPDATE - 12.12.2018



ORIGINAL STORY - 16.08.2-2018


If you want a new fast Ford Focus your options are rather limited at the moment because, while a few unsold previous-generation ST’s are still kicking around UK dealers, there’s still no performance version of the Mk4 hatch yet. But don’t fret, because new spy pictures suggest that the next Focus ST is now at an advanced stage of development – and word on the street is it’ll come with a hefty power boost and lighter structure in a bid to take on fresh-faced rivals like the Hyundai i30 N and Renault Sport Megane 280.

The most significant change from the PH perspective will be the introduction of Ford’s 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, the use of which will buck the industry trend for downsizing. You might have thought a more potent version of the 1.5-litre three-pot motor of the latest Fiesta ST would have been a likely candidate for the new car. But Ford is reportedly using the 2.3, which will be related to but technically different to the aluminium lump of the Focus RS, because it’ll be fairly under stressed in the ST and so actually represents a pretty clean and economical option.


The good news for us is that it also means the new car will have quite a bit more muscle than the outgoing, 250hp turbocharged 2.0-litre ST. Expect an output to rival its aforementioned rivals, so something in the region of 275hp seems likely, while torque should be up to around the 300lb ft mark. This will be Ford’s last non-electrified hot Focus model because, as reported by Autocar, the following generation will use mild hybrid power. So you’re actually looking at the final chapter in pure combustion ST Foci. End of an era.

When the Mk4 Focus-based ST lands in the spring next year, it’ll also benefit from the latest hatchback’s architecture, which is 88kg lighter than the old car’s skeleton. So it’s fair to assume a slight reduction on that car’s 1437kg kerbweight. The new structure is also 20% more rigid with a 50% improvement around the suspension elements, so the engineers ought to have improved the ride and handling - much like they did with the new Fiesta ST.


Elsewhere, one of the biggest improvements will be the use of the latest Ford interior architecture, which makes massive strides forward over the previous car’s cabin and gives the whole model a welcome shove up the backside, in terms of perceived build quality. Despite this, it’s likely the Focus ST will remain among the cheapest in its class with a starting price of just over £26,000. Ford will be hoping that makes Hyundai and Renault Sport’s alternatives look a little pricey by comparison…


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WCZ

Original Poster:

10,525 posts

194 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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looks absolutely horrible imo
cool that it's lighter though, the new fiesta st is heavier even though it has a smaller engine

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

172 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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WCZ said:
cool that it's lighter though, the new fiesta st is heavier even though it has a smaller engine
But the new mk8 fiesta feels much more solid and premium than the old one which is a reason as to why it is heavier. The mk8 feels far better screwed together.

RobXjcoupe

3,171 posts

91 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Never would have thought a sporty ford would be cheaper new than a Hyundai equivalent?!

alangla

4,786 posts

181 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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"The most significant change from the PH perspective will be the introduction of Ford’s 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, giving this next-generation car the largest capacity engine yet offered with an ST and bucking the industry trend for downsizing"

I must be imagining the 2.5 litre Mk2 in my driveway then. Also, have the camouflage panels in the pics plus the number plate cover been photoshopped on by PH staff? Why?

RobXjcoupe

3,171 posts

91 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Ahbefive said:
WCZ said:
cool that it's lighter though, the new fiesta st is heavier even though it has a smaller engine
But the new mk8 fiesta feels much more solid and premium than the old one which is a reason as to why it is heavier. The mk8 feels far better screwed together.
Mk8 fiesta looks dull and It’s far too big for a small car.

GSE

2,341 posts

239 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Shame that the designers have lost their focus on the design, it now looks like a BMW-Hyundai-Clio.

Mike1990

964 posts

131 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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They have the ST-Line that's available with a 140 and 180bhp engine i believe. More warm than full hot hatch though!

Wonder is a LSD will be standard fit on this ST?

DanielSan

18,791 posts

167 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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RobXjcoupe said:
Never would have thought a sporty ford would be cheaper new than a Hyundai equivalent?!
Until you go spec for spec. As always with the ST barely anyone buys the boggo version so they end up spending 27-30k

Deadlysub

512 posts

158 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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alangla said:
"The most significant change from the PH perspective will be the introduction of Ford’s 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, giving this next-generation car the largest capacity engine yet offered with an ST and bucking the industry trend for downsizing"

I must be imagining the 2.5 litre Mk2 in my driveway then
I was thinking the same

RacerMike

4,205 posts

211 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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alangla said:
Also, have the camouflage panels in the pics plus the number plate cover been photoshopped on by PH staff? Why?
Camouflage is stuck on by Ford. It's not a photoshop. The PH 'plate' is just covering up the actual number plate and is (badly) photoshopped on...

ToothbrushMan

1,770 posts

125 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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look at the shape. seems a lot of cars in this segment are beginning to look the same thinking the Pug 308 the i30 the astra this focus the renault megane 5dr. drape them all with a black cover and you would tnot be able to tell which was the Ford or the Pug etc.

designers are like sheep.

RacerMike

4,205 posts

211 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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ToothbrushMan said:
look at the shape. seems a lot of cars in this segment are beginning to look the same thinking the Pug 308 the i30 the astra this focus the renault megane 5dr. drape them all with a black cover and you would tnot be able to tell which was the Ford or the Pug etc.

designers are like sheep.
There's only so much you can do given the requirements for pedestrian safety. Although since when did any hatchback look significantly different to it's peers?!

RobXjcoupe

3,171 posts

91 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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DanielSan said:
RobXjcoupe said:
Never would have thought a sporty ford would be cheaper new than a Hyundai equivalent?!
Until you go spec for spec. As always with the ST barely anyone buys the boggo version so they end up spending 27-30k
30k on a Ford Focus is ridiculous. Showing my age now, but why on earth would a family man splash out that much cash on a new Ford Focus?
Each to their own I suppose

JonDerz

153 posts

127 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Deadlysub said:
I was thinking the same
Me too, PH staff cannot count or have very short memories.

Sam Sheehan

71 posts

137 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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alangla said:
"The most significant change from the PH perspective will be the introduction of Ford’s 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine, giving this next-generation car the largest capacity engine yet offered with an ST and bucking the industry trend for downsizing"

I must be imagining the 2.5 litre Mk2 in my driveway then. Also, have the camouflage panels in the pics plus the number plate cover been photoshopped on by PH staff? Why?
Good point! Amended...

RacerMike

4,205 posts

211 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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RobXjcoupe said:
DanielSan said:
RobXjcoupe said:
Never would have thought a sporty ford would be cheaper new than a Hyundai equivalent?!
Until you go spec for spec. As always with the ST barely anyone buys the boggo version so they end up spending 27-30k
30k on a Ford Focus is ridiculous. Showing my age now, but why on earth would a family man splash out that much cash on a new Ford Focus?
Each to their own I suppose
Not this again. You realise that there's a thing called inflation, and £30k today is the equivalent of £18k back at the turn of the century? I can guarantee you, you won't find any similarly sized hatchback for £18k let alone a performance one.

Plus, no one shells out £30k of savings as they buy on (gasp) finance and it costs £270 a month for 3 years because they're not obsessed with the idea of ploughing all their liquidity into a depreciating asset.

Jon_S_Rally

3,406 posts

88 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Looking forward to this, albeit with a little trepidation. I very nearly bought a last gen ST, but was eventually put-off by the flat feel of the engine. Hopefully the new model will improve it further. The new Focus looks smart in ST-Line trim, so the ST should look even better. Good that it's lost a few pounds too, as the old Focus was quite heavy compared to rivals I believe.

RobXjcoupe said:
30k on a Ford Focus is ridiculous. Showing my age now, but why on earth would a family man splash out that much cash on a new Ford Focus?
Each to their own I suppose
They won't. List price is irrelevant. It's the monthly cost that matters. Not to mention the fact that, about two and a half years ago, I walked into a main dealer and got about 8% knocked off the list price without even negotiating.

lee_erm

1,091 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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The cooking model is supposed to be a corker.

rb_89

113 posts

70 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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Mountune will have an easy job turning the wick up on this one!

VitorioVeloce

4,296 posts

143 months

Thursday 16th August 2018
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lee_erm said:
The cooking model is supposed to be a corker.
It still looks like a minger to me, and the fact that ford did away with the multilink suspension on the lower engined models bothers me as well