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2017 ford focus rs
2017 ford focus rs








2017 ford focus rs

Point me to the nearest dirt road, please. The other concession to the RS’ eye-blurring performance – its top speed is 165 mph – was a pair of sticky black-suede seats with large bolsters to hold you in place.Īnd if you want to scare a couple of the in-laws with a rapid off-road excursion, the back seat offers decent leg- and headroom. Likewise, the sedan’s swoopy plastic door panels looked standard-issue, embellished a bit with blue stitching near the armrests. The black interior in my RS mostly resembled the same sort of swoopy plastic tub you get in any Focus.Ī large rounded dashboard, for example, curved down to the glove compartment, disrupted somewhat by a huge center stack that looked kind of dated.Īn 8-inch touch-screen included knobs for the stereo as well as the climate-control system and more important to me, a nifty pod atop the dash provided oil-temperature, oil-pressure and turbo-boost gauges. Just don’t expect to find much of that added value inside. It also offers way more than twice the performance. It was a small penalty to pay, I thought.Īt $42,245, the RS is more than twice as expensive as most compact sedans. In sport mode, the RS fidgets more than a cranky 3-year-old and will sometimes literally bounce driver and passenger in their seats. However, kids, there is a down-side in all this fun stuff. Thanks to torque-vectoring, the engine’s considerable power is transmitted to the tire with the most adhesion while a seriously stiff suspension kept the body flat as my career curve. Turn-in to corners is quick and sudden, and no matter how I tried at street speeds, I couldn’t shake the car’s sticky grip and steely composure. While a bit thick, the RS’ steering is really quick.

2017 ford focus rs

Most of its relative thirst is from the weight of the all-wheel-drive system, bigger engine and all its turbo-related components – resulting in a porky 3,500 pounds.īut you don’t feel much bulk through the wheel.

2017 ford focus rs

Sixty spins up in a muscle-car swift 4.6 seconds, according to Car and Driver.Īs you might expect, though, the RS doesn’t get compact-car fuel economy, managing 19 miles per gallon in the city and 25 on the highway. I kept revisiting that region, incidentally – strictly for test purposes, of course. of torque, bursting with a strong, sudden surge of power and a ragged turbo howl to 6,000 rpm. Though the shifter felt a bit notchy, the car’s clutch was relatively light and positive, and the engine revved willingly.Īt about 3,000 rpm, it began to grow with 350 lbs.-ft. Power at that point doesn’t seem all that impressive, but just keep pushing and spinning up that turbocharger. Its engine prefers a few revs when departing, settling into a slightly insistent thick mutter around 2,000 rpm. The RS’ 2.3-liter turbocharged four – shared in a tamer version with the new Mustang – spits and bangs and pops out the aforementioned 350-horsepower transmitted through a six-speed manual and all-wheel-drive.Ĭup holders are pretty irrelevant in the RS. It didn’t look much like a grocery-getter. Moreover, an interesting spoiler of sorts rode atop the rear hatch of the RS and dual four-inch-diameter exhaust pipes bristled from beneath the bumper. Meanwhile, a sloping hood with a power-dome in its center, hinted at the power down below, while massive disc brakes visible behind the wheels pretty well confirmed it.Īlthough the current Focus has been around since 2011, it still flashes tight contemporary proportions and lightly chiseled sides. Lower and more bulked-up than a regular Focus, the RS sported a huge, hungry, blacked-out grille and large angry headlamps up front.Ī smaller grille beneath them fed air to an engine intercooler, while the taut body hunkered down on black 19-inch wheels wrapped with 235/35 tires pushed to the far corners of the body. Still, my Nitrous Blue RS wore its malevolence pretty well. This is a hard-edged 350-horsepower compact sedan intended for drivers who savor smiles-per-gallon, not miles-per-gallon.

2017 ford focus rs

Heck, I strapped in tightly just to back out of the driveway.Īs you probably know, the RS is an expensive ($42,000), high-performance version of the plebian Focus compact inspired by those nutty leaping, dirt-churning European rally-cars. The RS sported a huge, hungry, blacked-out grille and large angry headlamps up front.Įven on the street, though, the shocking blue RS I had recently felt special – an intense, darkly grumbling speedster that, like me, will never make the transition to a world of self-driving cars.










2017 ford focus rs