
At next week's Geneva Motor Show, Ford will stage the world premiere of the fifth member of its Focus family after the five-door hatchback, four-door sedan and the C-MAX and Grand C-MAX minivans, the station wagon model.
According to our sources, the more practical and roomy Focus SW (also known as the Estate in some countries) will initially be launched in Europe. However, if there's enough interest by buyers in other international markets, Ford will add the station wagon variant to its global range of Focus models in the very near future.
Other body styles planned to join the Focus family are a three-door hatchback, a convertible with a retractable hardtop, a replacement for the current Kuga SUV that's based on a modified version of the outgoing (Euro) Focus platform, while there's also been talk about a sporty two-door coupe model.
*The opening photo is a Carscoop CGI












12 Comments:
I wish Ford would sell the Focus wagon in the US. I don't want a crossover or SUV or the C-Max with the minivan style doors.
ditto!
oh~!? Kia Cee'd wagon ??
That is a rather handsome wagon! Add AWD and you have a Subaru Outback Junior! And not it is not a Kia Cee'd wagon, far from it!
Nice but it's only for Europe, so who cares?
It's looks so KIA CEE'D !!
Nice long roof/Avant/Shooting Brake. Too bad it isn't NA bound.
"Nice long roof/Avant/Shooting Brake."
The word you're looking for is staion wagon or estate.
The Kia Ceed wagon has a different "Z-like" third window design. Looks okay.
I like the Focus. Fantastic handling and superb form of entertainment when you're in the mood for it and have the right, winding country road!
"Nice long roof/Avant/Shooting Brake. Too bad it isn't NA bound." -Anonymous
The car on the photo above is just a photoshop edited image of the sedan.
-AM2
A lot of Hyundai fenders and Kia lower door panel cut.
I love my 2003 Focus Wagon with 250,000 miles and still running strong. If they come to NA I will definately purchase another wagon.
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