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  Ford Focus RS (Mk II)  (2009 - date)

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Ford's fastest ever european road car hits the streets in 2009 in the shape of the second generation Focus RS.The 2.5 Litre turbocharged engine pushes out no less than 300bhp through the front wheels via a slick 6-speed transmission. Handling is assisted by a variety of electronic systems such as Electronic Stability and Traction Assist as well as the reassurance of ABS, EBD and EBA braking systems.

Starting at just £25k, the RS represents an excellent entry into the junior supercar league with class leading roadholding, aggressive good looks and decent performance along with the cachet of the legendary RS badge.


Links
www.fordvehicles.com
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www.ford.co.uk
Ford UK official site
 
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Specification
Metric   Imperial

Body Hatchback
2 Door, 4 Seat
Layout Front Engine,
Front Drive
Gearbox 6 Speed Manual


Top Speed
163 mph 
0 - 30 mph
2.5 sec 
0 - 60 mph
5.6 sec 
0 - 100 mph
14.0 sec 
0 - 124 mph
24.0 sec 
0 - 186 mph
 
30 - 70 mph
 
Standing qtr Mile
14.3sec @102mph 
60 - 0 mph
 
0 - 100 - 0 mph
 
Lateral Accn  
Fuel Cons
30 mpg 
Emissions 225 CO2 g/Km 


New Price (UK) £26395
Used Price (UK) £n/a - £n/a

Cylinders 5 Turbo 
Capacity
154 in3 
Max Power
300 bhp @6000rpm 
Max Torque
324 lb/ft @2250rpm 
Power to Weight
208 bhp/ton 
Torque to Weight
225 lbft/ton 
Specific Output 119 bhp/litre 
Compression  
Bore x Stroke
 
Length
173.3 in 
Width
72.5 in 
Height
58.4 in 
Weight
3227 lbs 
Drag Cd  
Wheels (F/R) 8.5 X 19
8.5 X 19 
Tyres (F/R) 235/35 19
235/35 19 
Fuel Capacity
13.8 gal 
Fuel Type (UK)  

Ratings
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