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  • Redesigned Ford Focus delivers new exterior design, completely revised interior and advanced new technologies for improved customer comfort and safety
  • 1.0-liter EcoBoost® engine raises the competitive bar for fuel efficiency
  • New Focus will offer driver-assist technology including a standard rearview camera, along with available lane-keeping system and Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) with Cross Traffic Alert

The 2015 Ford Focus, the world’s best-selling nameplate, is expected to hold onto this coveted title with a bold new look that emulates other recent Ford vehicle designs and more advanced technologies that improve driver comfort and safety.

The new look and added technologies were revealed today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry.

“We have taken the title of world’s best-selling nameplate to impressive new heights with the redesigned Focus,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford executive vice president and president of The Americas. “Its combination of compelling, modern design and the most high-tech interior in the class will appeal to contemporary consumers who desire a small car with very sophisticated features. What makes Focus so attractive to consumers today – being great to drive, delivering exceptional fuel economy and value, and offering leading-edge in-car technologies – is amplified with the new Focus.”

Award-winning 1.0-liter EcoBoost
In addition to a host of styling and technological advances, the new Focus will offer the remarkably efficient, fun-to-drive, award-winning 1.0-liter EcoBoost® engine with a six-speed transmission – surpassing the fuel efficiency of the previous model, and once again raising the bar amongst the competition. Twice already, automotive journalists have named Ford’s 1.0-liter EcoBoost powerplant International Engine of the Year, for 2012 and 2013. The optional engine will be offered alongside the base 2.0-liter GDI I-4 engine, which currently helps the Focus deliver an EPA-estimated rating of 40 mpg on the highway.

“The 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine is proof that excellent fuel economy and performance can come in one package,” said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, global product development. “Focus is already known for bringing together efficiency and fun, and our latest addition will bring consumers a whole new level of enjoyment – on the road and at the pump.”

The smallest engine in the company’s growing EcoBoost family will increase the choice for Ford customers in the United States, as Fiesta is already available with the 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine.

In Europe, where it is already on five nameplates, the 1.0-liter EcoBoost accounts for 32 percent of sales of the current-generation Focus and 26 percent of Fiesta sales this year. Robust demand for the 1.0-liter in Europe has prompted Ford to double production capacity at its state-of-the-art plant in Cologne, Germany, to more than 1,000 engines a day.

EcoBoost technology combines smaller-displacement engines with turbocharging, direct injection, variable valve timing and proprietary Ford software to bring customers outstanding performance and fuel economy. Ford EcoBoost engines can deliver significantly better fuel economy than larger-displacement gasoline engines.

Stylish new Focus
The new Focus will arrive with a more stylish, bold look. It features a restyled hood and grille, signature lighting for the headlamps and taillamps, new rear lamp clusters and a restyled trunk lid. Four-door and five-door versions will be available in the United States.

Inside, colors and materials have a clean, modern look, with satin chrome detailing, new seat trims, switches and an available heated steering wheel. Storage is improved with a new center console incorporating adjustable cupholders, and a new, easier-to-access glove box.

Advanced technologies
A package of sensors brings a new level of convenience for compact car customers by adding driver-assist technologies including a rearview camera and an available Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) and lane-keeping system.

Standard on Focus for the first time, the rearview camera will appear on either a 4.2-inch screen or the 8-inch screen that comes with MyFord Touch®-equipped cars.

BLIS uses two multiple-beam radar modules, the same used with cross-traffic alert, which are packaged in the rear quarter panels, one on each side. The radar identifies when a vehicle enters the defined blind spot zone and illuminates an indicator light on the corresponding sideview mirror, providing a warning that a vehicle is approaching. Cross Traffic Alert warns drivers reversing out of a parking space of vehicles that may soon be crossing behind them. Operating with radar at a range of up to 131 feet, the system will issue three distinct warning signals if it detects a vehicle approaching.

Should a Focus driver start to drift out of the current lane without a turn signal on, the available lane-keeping system provides a warning through a series of steering wheel vibrations that mimic a rumble strip. If the unintended lane departure is not corrected by the driver, the aid function of the system actively applies steering torque to help the driver direct the car back toward the center of the current lane.

SYNC AppLink
New Focus drivers will also have access to powerful new capabilities thanks to a host of new functions developers can integrate as they modify their apps to communicate with enhanced SYNC® AppLink™.

Android and iOS smartphone owners can download more than 60 AppLink-enabled apps from the Apple App Store and Android market.

New functions include:
  • Connected apps can access a variety of real-time vehicle data such as speed, acceleration, odometer and location information that can be used by the app to further customize and personalize the user experience. For example, access to the in-vehicle GPS signal can enable more precise and accurate location-based services than phone sensors
  • More consistent user experience thanks to voice pass-through capability. This enables developers to use on-device or cloud-based voice-recognition systems to evaluate driver commands, meaning drivers can use the same set of voice commands to control an app when connected to the vehicle as they would use when not connected
  • Notifications read aloud as a driver enters the car, with no need to touch the phone. Best of all, alerts are available any time a mobile device is connected to SYNC AppLink, even if the app is not currently active. This means a driver could get an alert about a traffic jam ahead while listening to the radio or using another app

In addition to the many advancements in exterior styling, interior design, powertrain and technology, the new Focus will also benefit from suspension and chassis upgrades. These include a new shock absorber valve design providing improved interior quietness, a new electronic stability program system with less intrusion and improved comfort, and a change to the rear suspension to give drivers a more connected feel to the road.

The 2015 Ford Focus goes on sale in the second half of 2014.
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Looking at these pictures,

Things I like better on the 2015 Focus:

Headlights
Taillights
12V, Heated Seat and USB placement.
Cupholders being vertical instead of horizontal
Storage bay thing on the dash for your phone, wallet, whatever.
Those wheels.

Things I prefer on my 2013 Titanium:

Front Grille
Front Bumper in general
Fog Lamps
Steering wheel controls
Center Console

Overall it looks like a great new car from Ford. I like that it isn't perfect, otherwise I might not love mine as much :p
 
Yeah, a lot of people claim to prefer the 2012-2014 grill over this new one but I'm not one of them. The earlier grill was WAY TOO BIG and required alteration to be bearable so this, in my view, is a huge improvement. I think one of the problems is that it's very similar to the Fusion grill of the past few years and perhaps some demand a different look. Don't get me wrong, I love my 2012 Ti HB, but the grill is the single least liked feature on it.


Brian
 
Uggh. Just my opinion. The car is very similar to to 12's to 14's with exception of the front end. Much like the Fusion (love the look of the Fusion.....looks like an Aston Martin). But they missed the mark on this one in my opinion. Too short of a nose for that style of grill... the shape of the bottom of the front bumper cover slants up at the bottom and makes it look whimpy like a Fiesta. If they flattened out the front end a little more and put an even bigger grill in it I think it it would look a lot better. Maybe it will grow on me though.
 
Uggh. Just my opinion. The car is very similar to to 12's to 14's with exception of the front end. Much like the Fusion (love the look of the Fusion.....looks like an Aston Martin). But they missed the mark on this one in my opinion. Too short of a nose for that style of grill... the shape of the bottom of the front bumper cover slants up at the bottom and makes it look whimpy like a Fiesta. If they flattened out the front end a little more and put an even bigger grill in it I think it it would look a lot better. Maybe it will grow on me though.

No no no, the huge grill on the current Focus is horrendous and it needed to be killed off for good. The new one is much cleaner and, I'd guess, better aerodynamically. How anyone could prefer the huge grill on the current cars is beyond me. And again, I love my 2012 Ti HB and that includes the overall look and styling, but the one blemish on that look is the terrible grill.


Brian
 
Looks pretty bland without the preproduction's head lights
 
No no no, the huge grill on the current Focus is horrendous and it needed to be killed off for good. The new one is much cleaner and, I'd guess, better aerodynamically. How anyone could prefer the huge grill on the current cars is beyond me. And again, I love my 2012 Ti HB and that includes the overall look and styling, but the one blemish on that look is the terrible grill.


Brian
45 forum members either hate it or not crazy about it.

25 agree with you and love it.

http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=381082

The Fusion grille does not scale well on the Focus and looks absolutely ridiculous on the Fiesta.
 
I agree...and I hope they also changed the instrument brightness to the "wheel type" that's been used forever. Having two buttons for up/down is what we got away from eons ago because having one location for a control is always preferred. The Focus reminds me of 1980's GM's with the various buttons.

Another example are the mirror adjustments. The later Contours (and Taurus?) had the best mirror control - a joystick. Why the heck did they not stick with that design is beyond me. Takes up less room, and since it's a joystick, it's easy to move it in any direction (w/o having to look at it to change buttons), not just 1 out of 4 directions via 4 separate buttons (which are way too close to the side of the car - it's awkward to get to them).

Looks like they moved the door unlock buttons back to the door...that's nice...
 
i just think that, unless you are a blatant luxury nameplate, the less chrome the better...if the chromed part on the grille and belt line were replaced with black or perhaps even something with a duller, gunmetal-type finish, it would look 100X's better
 
im gonna love my 13 so much more when I see these driving around... I really hated how cheap my front grille looks, but man these just look out of place. Just looks like a big cat fish staring at me.
 
I am on the "I like the old front grill" team, albeit the smaller team it seems.

I have no problem with this front, but I do like the bigger 12-14 grill better.

Everything else is not changed enough for me to have much heavy opinion towards.

Still, not a bad looking ride overall
 
I love Ford's new Astonish grille. I think it is best done on the Fusion, which is beautiful to look at. However, the convex shape of the grille and the front end just don't work right.

I like the look of my 14 SE.

Actually glad i feel this way, as i just purchased it not quite a month ago. I can easily suffer from envy in new models, but i am free of such burdens now!
 
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