Ford introduced the first ever Focus RS in 2002, reviving the RS (Rallye Sport) badge after having popularized it before with rally homologation specials like the Escort RS 1600 or the Escort RS Cosworth. Despite looking like a road-going version of the WRC model, the car was FWD and offered a little over 200 horsepower. Almost seven years later, another generation of the Focus RS arrived with an even more pronounced rally look and a Volvo-sourced five-cylinder with 305 horsepower sent to the front wheels. While torque-steer was kept to a minimum via a standard LSD from Quaife and a MacPherson front suspension strut called RevoKnuckle, the car was still far from offering WRC-like performance for the road.
Ford wants to change all that with the recently unveiled, third-generation Focus RS, as the model will be offered with an innovative all-wheel-drive system. Set to be manufactured at the same German plant as its predecessors, this will also be the first RS model to be sold around the world, including the U.S. With a Mustang-sourced, 2.3-liter, EcoBoost engine that has been "engineered to deliver in excess of 320 [metric] horsepower," the all-new Focus RS seems to really up the ante for Ford in the performance-hatch category.
Updated 03/11/2015: Ford dropped a new video showing the new Focus RS out for a spin on some mountain roads.
Continue reading to learn more about the new Ford Focus RS.
Ford Focus RS originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 11 March 2015 13:30 EST.
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