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Ford Focus RS not dead

Ford Focus RS not dead

Posted on May 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Hard-core AWD Focus RS hyper hatch could live on after all, with an electrified heartbeat — eventually

Reports of the death of the Ford Focus RS hyper-hatch have been greatly exaggerated.

Ford Performance in Europe, which developed and built the previous-generation 257kW Ford Focus RS giant-slayer, had been widely expected to produce a successor based on the new-generation Focus released in late 2018 and drawing more power from an electrified powertrain.
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Cars Tags:AWD, Europe, Ford, Ford Focus, Ford Focus RS, heartbeat, Powertrain

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