Friday, February 6, 2009

2009 Ford Focus Sedan







The new Ford Focus Sedan retains the strengths of its predecessor but gains the new Focus 'kinetic design' exterior and high quality interior with a profusion of exciting driver assistance features and technology usually only seen in the larger car segment.

Customers can choose from four distinct series: the well equipped Ambiente entry model with an impressive number of standard safety and driver assistance features, followed by the Trend with higher specification, ascending to the classic luxury of the Ghia and modern 'techno' feel of the Titanium series.

Customers can further enhance and personalise their vehicles with optional 'X' packs for the Ghia and Titanium models, and a variety of themed option packs targeted to specific customer needs - Sport, Comfort, Style and Business (availability depends on market) all of which are applicable to all four series options.

'Kinetic Design' Styling

"The new Ford Focus provides the ideal template for applying Ford of Europe's 'kinetic design' styling," said Stefan Lamm, Ford of Europe's head of exterior design. "For the first time in Ford's C class segment, using the Ford Focus, we have incorporated full and muscular surfaces, bespoke styling and our trapezoidal signature features. Full wheelarches draw the eye to the wheels and underline Ford's status as a leader in driving dynamics."

The interior styling of the new Focus also received a fresh approach with bold design statements, high quality finishes and hard-wearing materials all completed with a high level of craftsmanship. Most prominent for the driver is a new instrument cluster of a 'binocular' style with instruments illuminated in red.
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[Source: NetCarShow]

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