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The all-new 2000 Ford Focus is designed to raise the
standard of what a small car should be with new levels of roominess,
comfort, driving dynamics and safety. Combined with a bold new exterior
design and an all-new chassis, the Focus is designed to give customers
much more car while still providing affordability and value.
On sale in fall 1999, Focus is available in three
bodystyles - a sporty three-door, four-door sedan and versatile wagon -
and a choice of four series (ZX3, LX, SE and ZTS) matched to varying
lifestyles.

One of the key objectives set for the new Focus was a
superior package with intelligent use of space. The car's design started
on the inside - around a new generation of customers, who are taller than
ever before - to provide more cabin space, interior comfort and roominess.
Focus' high roofline, raised seating positions, tall, wide doors, and long
wheelbase work together to provide more overall interior passenger room
than any major competitor.
Ford Focus also was developed with the help of a
full-time ergonomics expert. As a result, due to a raised H-point (hip
point center, seating positions are more upright, which results in more
than 43 inches of front leg room and more than 37 inches in the rear leg
room -- more than three inches additional front leg room and almost
one-half inch more rear leg room than the competition.The raised H-point
and widely spaced seat runners also add greater foot-space for the comfort
of rear seat occupants.
"Ford Focus is a fresh example of a car designed
around people - with a spacious interior that reflects the increasing
average height of the population," said Richard Parry-Jones, Ford's
group vice president of worldwide Product Development. "In the year
2000, we expect the average male to be nearly a half-inch taller and women
a quarter-inch taller than they were 10 years ago. Focus responds to these
trends by providing extra roominess and comfort that our customers require
- together with a level of driving dynamics and safety technology uncommon
in this price class."
Focus is powered by a choice of two 2.0-liter engines
and a choice of manual or an all-new electronically controlled automatic
transmission. The lightweight, high-efficiency 2.0-liter 16-valve DOHC
Zetec I-4 engine delivers 130 horsepower at 5,300 rpm. Peak torque is 135
foot-pounds at 4,500 rpm.
The 2.0-liter SOHC I-4 split-port induction (SPI) engine
delivers 110 hp at 5,000 rpm. Peak torque is 122 lb.-ft. at 3,750 rpm. The
SPI engine has been upgraded significantly to improve NVH and reduce
weight. The engine uses a siamesed bore cast iron cylinder block to
increase displacement and improve NVH, with a split port cast aluminum
cylinder head. Mechanical parts also have been optimized for NVH and
weight, including die-cast aluminum pistons, powder metallurgy forged
conrods and weight reduced valve train components. Many other structural
parts also are cast from aluminum such as the structural oil pan.
Powertrain noise and vibration in both engines has been reduced by as much
as 50 percent compared with earlier versions.
"Our aim was to achieve a dramatic improvement in
powertrain refinement," said Andrew Shackleton, Ford Focus Powertrain
Systems manager. "With the Zetec SE low-friction engine, we used
high-compression ratios, knock sensing and low idle speeds to deliver a
good fuel economy while still maintaining our fun-to-drive criteria and
ensuring that all engines meet the most stringent emission
standards."
Leading the Way
Focus is based on an all-new platform. Thanks to a streamlined development
process and a customer-centered way of operating, the platform provides
attributes that combine to make Focus stand out from the competition.
Among them:
- The most spacious interior in the class- with room to
seat five adults comfortably
- More legroom in both the front and rear than the
competition
- Stiff body structure and one of the lightest vehicles
in its class - for class-leading driving dynamics
- Independent multi-link rear suspension - for improved
ride, handling, stability and NVH
- Low-friction steering and suspension - for improved
steering feel and ride
- Driver and passenger air bags as well as available
head-and-chest side air bags
- ISOFIX child-safety seat attachments in the rear -
one of the first cars to offer them
- Components from Ford's Personal Safety System, an
advanced safety belt system which includes pre-tensioners and
load-limiting retractors
- Battery saver - which automatically switches off
lights left on after 10 minutes
- Extensive comfort and convenience features - usually
found only in more expensive cars - including theater dimming, flip-up
rear seat cushions that "flat fold" for easy storage and
large side-view mirrors
- Focus wagon provides the largest cargo area in the
class at 37.5 cubic feet
Ford Focus will be assembled at Ford plants in Wayne,
Mich., and Hermisillo, Mexico.
Summary of Focus Highlights
All-New Car, All-New Platform
- All-new car designed to change expectations of small
car buyers
- All-new platform leads Ford into the future and
builds on Ford's emphasis on dynamics
- Created to appeal to a wide range of buyers and their
needs
- Three distinct models: sedan, wagon and 3-door (four
series ZX3, LX, SE and ZTS)
- Represents a new way of operating at Ford and shows a
passion for quality and attention to detail
Smart Design: Package Created Around the Customer
John Doughty, Ford Focus Chief Designer
"We wanted to create an all-new look for the class, a dynamic design
that unmistakably signaled the step forward the Ford Focus makes as we
enter the new millennium. The car had to say Ford at a glance, while
communicating the dynamic craftsmanship under the skin and have Ford
personality in its veins."
Michael Bradley, Ford Focus Ergonomist
"Even with the finest, leading-edge computer programs, there is no
escaping the need for real-life testing. We carried out research into many
areas of human expectation, ability and preference. We videotaped over the
shoulders of members of the public driving and operating the controls to
ensure that potential issues were caught early on. We even videotaped a
family at the weekly supermarket visit - a mother, a 3-year-old,
5-month-old baby and a puppy. That exercise, in particular, proved we were
on the right track."
- Designed as a small car for the new millennium with
striking New Edge design that brings a fresh look to the segment and
communicates the car's dynamics
- Interior package created around customers for
class-leading roominess, comfort and refinement
- The most spacious interior in its class - with room
to seat five adults comfortably
- More legroom in both the front and rear than the
competition
- Long wheelbase, raised roofline and smart space
utilization provides roominess and enables Focus to offer a level of
passenger comfort not normally associated with cars this size
- High roofline results in more headroom
- Seating positions are more upright - due to a raised
H-point - which boosts legroom in the front and rear and adds greater
foot-space for the comfort of rear seat occupants
- Advanced RAMSIS 3-D software and full-time ergonomist
utilized to provide greater comfort for all shapes and sizes of
passengers and intuitive, easy-to-use controls
A Major Step Forward In Driving Dynamics
Dr. Ulrich Eichhorn, Ford Vehicle Dynamics Manager
"Our objectives were clear. Ford Focus had to be fun-to-drive with
responsive powertrains, perfectly weighted and progressive controls, and
precise steering, brakes, clutch and gearshift. We have taken the greatest
care to refine every detail."
Peter Livingstone Ford Focus Chassis Engineering
Manager
"Our primary objective was to extend the ride and handling
characteristics to a new standard for C-class cars. We did that by
removing as many of the unwanted forces as possible, such as friction,
from the suspension and steering systems so that all the signals reaching
the driver are more direct. We also devoted a lot of effort to fine-tuning
the relationship between steering input and yaw response - something we
call agility - to optimize the balance between quick reflexes and inherent
stability."
- Clear aim to be class-leader for ride, handling,
steering, stability and comfort
- Stiff body structure and one of the lightest vehicles
in its class - for class-leading driving dynamics
- New fully independent multi-link rear suspension
system - for improved handling, stability, ride, NVH and package
- Zero offset front suspension with fully compensated
struts
- Low-friction steering and suspension - for improved
steering feel and ride refinement
- Latest generation ABS brakes
Safety and Security Features Offer Peace of Mind
Helmut Pohler, Ford Focus Safety Performance Team
Leader
"Ford Focus has been developed to provide a rigid survival space in
combination with energy-absorbing crash zones. Using our enormous
computing power, we have been able to perform and analyze many more
different types of crashes to find the optimum body shell construction for
occupant protection. We can do such crash simulations in a matter of
hours, compared to the weeks of man-hours it takes to crash a real car,
record the results and analyze the data. Of course, we still carry out
confirmation testing, but we reach the optimum design much earlier, which
leaves more time for fine-tuning and perfecting the details."
- One of the most complete safety and security packages
available in its class
- Ultra-rigid safety cell and crumple zones provide
optimum passenger protection
- Tested in 100 different "real world" crash
tests
- Driver, passenger front air bags and new available
head-and-chest side air bags (one of the few cars in its class to
offer them) provide all-around occupant protection
- Advanced safety belt system, including pre-tensioners
and load-limiting retractors
- Child protection enhanced by ISOFIX child safety seat
attachments - one of the first small cars to offer them
- SecuriLock™ theft-deterrent system greatly reduces
the risk of theft and is a standard feature
* Competitive set used for comparison is: Chevrolet
Cavalier, Saturn SL, Saturn wagon, Dodge/Plymouth Neon, Toyota Corolla and
Honda Civic.
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