The second-generation has been en developpement for what seems like an eternity to the RS cognoscenti. The story is strikingly similar this time 'round. The Focus is a very different car outside of North America; the RS is based on that car, and again; it won't be coming here. Not only that, but development of the first Focus RS lasted for a dog's age and Ford managed to make good on the extra time spent - at least in most areas.
Ford loves to place the Focus RS at the head of the pack, at least in terms of pushing power through the front wheels. A substantial amount of extra horsepower will be forced through the two wheels responsible for steering this time; just as it was when 212 or so bhp struggled mightily on wet surfaces a few years ago. The difference? The new Focus RS' 276bhp (with 295 lb-ft of torque from a turbocharged 2.5L turbocharged five-cylinder) meanders its way from engine to the front end in a car that already capably handles 222 horsepower in the Focus ST. That's good news.
On another front, pictures have finally been revealed. Menacing, angry, overt, audacious - whatever you call it, the new Ford Focus RS ain't shy.
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