It is by far the most important debut at this month’s London Motor Show and perhaps the most anticipated attainable performance car of the year; Ford’s scorching hot 300Hp Focus RS. Following an earlier leak today, we managed to get our hands on the high resolution image gallery along with the official press release.

You may have noticed that we haven’t mentioned the word concept this time; that’s because neither does Ford as the London Show’s Focus RS is actually the production version that will go on sale in Europe in early 2009. Although the new RS is based on the recently revised Focus ST, Jost Capito, Ford Europe’s Director for Performance Vehicles, and his team, performed many mods to the car, starting with the 2.5-litre 5-cylinder turbocharged engine.

Revisions include unique camshafts, a revised cylinder head and gasket and new intake and exhaust manifold system. According to Ford's engineers, the improved 2.5 Turbo is targeting a power output of 300PS and over 410Nm of torque (ST: 225Hp). Although the hot hatch is still under development, Ford supports that early performance testing indicates a 0-100km/h (0-62mph) time of less than 6.0 seconds. -Continued

Like its predecessor, the first generation Focus RS that went out of production in 2002, Ford’s newest hot hatch retains the front wheel drive set up of the Focus ST. In order to put 300PS on the road through the front wheels in a civilized manner, Capito and his team of engineers performed several modifications, starting off with the addition of Quaife Automatic Torque Biasing limited-slip differential.

Moreover, the RS gained an innovative front suspension system known as a ‘RevoKnuckle’, which is designed to reduce unwanted steering disturbance and torque steer. According to Capito, the results are staggering and it eliminates the need of an AWD system that would add extra weigh to the car.

“Our work has shown clearly that our approach in combining a tuned RevoKnuckle with the Quaife differential is an ideal solution for a high performance front-wheel-drive road car like Focus RS”, said Jost Capito.

“As you would expect, we gave all-wheel-drive careful consideration, but by combining and tuning these elements and learning from Ford’s expertise in industry-leading handling, we have managed to eliminate the weight of AWD from the car and still have been able to target a class-leading balance of traction, handling and performance. The result is a lightweight set-up, that will deliver the right blend of traction and razor sharp controllability” Capito concluded.

Other improvements for Focus RS include a 40mm wider track, stronger, longer driveshafts, revised springs and dampers, a thicker, longer rear anti-roll bar, retuned steering system and most importantly, a special version of Ford’s ESP system designed to allow a very sporty driving style before activating. The Focus RS also boasts uprated brakes, with 336mm ventilated front discs and 300mm rear discs.

In terms of styling, we think the pictures speak for themselves. The Focus RS is one hatch you definitely won’t ignore on the road, even without the provocative bright green paint that brings to mind the 1970s Le Mans Green of the Escort RS1600 era. The Focus RS is equipped with an aggressive bodykit that includes a new front bumper, a twin-element black roof spoiler echoing RS models of the past and a newly designed rear bumper that incorporates a large venturi tunnel and two chromed exhaust tail pipes.

Moreover, the widened front and rear quarter panels have been revised to incorporate wider wheel arches that house 19-inch alloys, wrapped in 235/35 low profile Continental tires. Other notable features include the styling details highlighted in gloss ‘piano black’, the RS-badged vents behind the front wheel arches and the two 80’s RS-style bonnet louvers.

Admittedly, the Focus RS’ cabin is less impressive than car’s outside as the most notable differences between the ST concern the bi-colour sculpted Recaro bucket seats, the brushed aluminium highlights and the carbon-look trim on the centre console. However, having driven the 225Hp Focus ST, that’s the last thing we’d care about once we got behind the wheel of this green monster.



















52 comments

  1. Anonymous // July 05, 2008  

    STis and Evos beware....

  2. Anonymous // July 05, 2008  

    ‘RevoKnuckle’ is good, but AWD is better...

  3. Carl // July 05, 2008  

    Anon# and how would you know - have you driven the RS? Guys lets see the car in action first before we make any conclusions. The first gen Focus RS was absolutely awesone, only problem was the reliability of the 2.0 turbo engine.

  4. Anonymous // July 07, 2008  

    Ford, please bring this rocket to the USA...

  5. Anonymous // July 07, 2008  

    Oh dear "FORD" what the hell have you done to your flag ship name.
    Herritage is not a get out of jail free card boys and girls. all that time and effort wasted on a beefed up ST. For 15K you can buy a focus mk1 and turn it into a 4x4 rs cossy powered monster and for 20K it'll make your dinner for you.

  6. Anonymous // July 08, 2008  

    Ford Australia PLEASE!!! import some of these babies when they are released. My deposit is ready and waiting!

  7. Anonymous // July 08, 2008  

    Please Please bring it to South Africa, I really cant wait to get behind the wheel of this monster.

  8. Anonymous // July 10, 2008  

    vw for ever...

  9. Anonymous // July 10, 2008  

    ford forever...

  10. Anonymous // July 11, 2008  

    Power is nothing without control - this thing will fly without awd...

  11. Anonymous // July 12, 2008  

    Yes the last anonymous, I'm sure you have driven the new focus RS and can safely conclude that it will fly out of control without AWD...wait for the reviews to come in before passing judgment on the drivetrain...

  12. Mark // July 14, 2008  

    The previous focus RS beat both the STI and the Evo on a test track so I'm sure the new Focus RS will do the same

  13. Anonymous // July 16, 2008  

    Are yo crazy Mark? :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) The power is EVO........

  14. Anonymous // July 18, 2008  

    Come on FORD South Africa, you have to get it to us even though you have said it aint coming this way. I guarantee your sales will be through the roof.

  15. Anonymous // July 22, 2008  

    looks like sick!

  16. Anonymous // July 30, 2008  

    this is goig to the fastest thing on the street scene i will definatley be trading in my st for one of these babys looks mean

  17. Anonymous // July 31, 2008  

    man its all about the chevy cobalt ss for reals it will get smoked.

  18. Anonymous // August 02, 2008  

    Great. Loads of room in the back to go dogging.

  19. Anonymous // August 04, 2008  

    the smoothest ride i have come accross since the ST era. Thank you ford

  20. Anonymous // August 06, 2008  

    Ford,
    Please bring this baby to Canada...

  21. Anonymous // August 13, 2008  

    i have to say this car looks the part but why make a £25000 car look like a 17 year old chav painted it leave it all one colour.

  22. Anonymous // August 13, 2008  

    The rs focus tech spec looks good if delivered but im sure the colour would put most cossie owners off.Hope the car delivers and sells?

  23. Anonymous // August 17, 2008  

    hahaha evos stis subrus typr rs wont touch this baby im in to cossies but this just tickles the tastebuds ahahah ford all the way baby woooooooooooo

  24. Anonymous // August 18, 2008  

    IF FORD SOUTH AFRICA SCREWS US AGAIN...LET'S IMPORT OUR OWN FORDS. I'VE HAD ENOUGH OF THE INCOMPETENT PEOPLE WHO RAN THE FORD HERITAGE INTO THE GROUND IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH THEIR MAZDA LOOK ALIKES. WE'D PROBABLY SAVE A FEW THOUSANDS THIS WAY IN ANY CASE. HEY FORD SOUTH AFRICA! IS THE SOHO A MAZDA OR A FORD. OR VICE VERSA. YOU ASSHOLES....LLOYD OLIVER

  25. Anonymous // August 28, 2008  

    OK, I have driven the car, what you have to remember is to keep this all in perspective, for the money this car represents great value and represnts the cutting edge of what can be done with fwd on or around this budget, awd will definitely net you a better 0 to 60 but for most situations the money and weight saved using this very clever fwd set up represents the best compromise and yes it will be very fast round a track just like the real one but the most important thing is what it is like to live with and for the true enthusiast there is nothing to touch it for the money.

  26. Anonymous // September 03, 2008  

    I really REALLY want one.

  27. Anonymous // November 02, 2008  

    only p**fs who cant drive need awd im more than confident ford wouldnt release the car if it wasnt spot on as the rs badge is the most important to them ford forever

  28. isaac revilla // November 05, 2008  

    revoknuckle lwts see what awd has to say about its combining the limited slip and that knucles should be a very nice tight drive just as the old st waiting anxiously for the realease

  29. Anonymous // November 12, 2008  

    I really really think its nice! Lush colour, lush engine power!! Bring it on, cant wait to test drive one!!

  30. Anonymous // November 21, 2008  

    well as a cosworth driver i would say that this really is a special lookin motor and if all the hype is true it certainly wont let the rs badge down.beautiful car i want one.

  31. Anonymous // December 01, 2008  

    This car is really really good looking!This a hot hatch to die for!Hope this car delivers as promised.Good JOB FORD!!!

  32. Anonymous // December 01, 2008  

    the only good thing about this car is that it will make all the other car makers out there raise their game. Everyone knows that VW will bring out a better allround car, Renault will bring out a faster one, Mazda will bring one with more power, and Vauhall will bring one that kills you quicker than the last one.

  33. Anonymous // December 20, 2008  

    nice looking car,ordered one in september 08,cant wait for march 09 to come,COME ON!!!

  34. Anonymous // January 07, 2009  

    Chopping my ST in once this baby is released! Can't wait!

  35. Anonymous // January 11, 2009  

    very stylish car. i just wanna see it on street if is good as it look. impress me?

  36. T // January 13, 2009  

    To the anonymous 4 posts before me, VW hasn't put out a better all around car in a very long time. I would say since the Corrado. The R32 is VERY overpriced, not that fast, and the handling is mediocre at best. This new RS has more hp, WAY more torque, I've seen a video of it in action, and the handling is in the 911 realm. Seriously, this car will piss off a lot of Corvette owners.

  37. Anonymous // January 31, 2009  

    mate nothing compears. this ford rocks and will lead the way for the rest. i have orded one, cant wait. go baby go

  38. Anonymous // February 03, 2009  

    finest focus out there. even more beautiful if rs available in the u.s.

  39. Anonymous // February 11, 2009  

    new rs looks mean,cant wait to see it on the track,

  40. Anonymous // February 27, 2009  

    get a grip

  41. Anonymous // February 28, 2009  

    please please will somebody buy me this mean green rocket machine???????????????? i would sell my soul wife kids & my dog for one of these!!!!!!!!!!!!

  42. Anonymous // March 05, 2009  

    I would rather have a Focus XR5 4wd turbo

  43. Anonymous // March 05, 2009  

    I have a Focus ST3 chipped and tuned over 300bhp with over 450 ft lbs of torque........
    I CANT WAIT TO DRIVE THIS MONSTER

  44. Anonymous // March 11, 2009  

    Is this RS 4x4 or not? Thanks.

  45. Anonymous // March 15, 2009  

    nice! great job ford! just if they decide to bring it over...do not..i repeat do not..."americanize" or just leave it as is. ill gladly trade my mazda3 in for this little rocket! and please make it cheap and affordable! go ford!!!!!!!

  46. Anonymous // March 17, 2009  

    Lucky me! Had a chance to test drive this car around the roads in the south of France very recently. Versus my 2007 chipped (275bhp), Eibach suspension modifed ST the handling was much better in the curves, unlike the ST the RS didn't want to run straight ahead (not so much at least) when you put the power on mid way through the curves. The RS wasn't so much quicker in the straight lines, but if you're twistin' n turnin' the RS will certainly come out ahead. The bigger breaks front and rear pull the car down very quickly if needed. Recaros up front are not built for wide shoulders, but no rally/race Recaros are! Also, seat height adjustment if nearly fixed with only a very slight up/down adjustment possible with a hex screw (not so friendly for multiple drivers). The signature Green is "easier" on the eyes than the orange used for the ST, but the competition blue is probably the best compromise! In white the car looks very stealth, losing to the eye a good bit of its body curves.

    Just returned from the Geneva auto show, and it will definately be a blue RS for me!

  47. Anonymous // March 19, 2009  

    Please bring this BABY to CYPRUS

  48. Anonymous // March 23, 2009  

    I HOPE TOO SEE IT IN MALTA .

  49. Anonymous // April 09, 2009  

    Fantastic car! I want one! Hope it comes to South Africa!

  50. Anonymous // April 15, 2009  

    One good looking car,ordered one in early 2oo8, had three delivery dates that have come and gone,its now april 15 and I've been told sometime in May,here's hoping,forgot to ask if it was to be 2009!

  51. Anonymous // April 26, 2009  

    Ford USA, Please God Almighty bring this over! And don't you dare sanitize it!!!!!!!!! Just put the column on the other side, voila! Huge sales, do it, I'll sell my kidney!

  52. Anonymous // June 23, 2009  

    THE BEST WAS, NOW AND FOR EVER FORD

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