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The RS fast Ford drought is over - take a look at the first official picture of the blue oval's superhatch.



The Focus RS is back! Bosses at the blue oval have finally given the hot hatch the greenlight for production and they’ve even released this teaser image to give us a taste of what’s to come.

Following in the footsteps of other legendary Fords such as the Escort RS Cosworth and the original Focus RS, the new model will reach showrooms in 2009, with a concept version debuting next year. Priced at around £25,000, the new Focus RS will offer an incredible blend of pace and value.

Although official details have yet to be released, the RS will be based on the current Focus ST.

With rivals such as VW’s Golf R32, Mitsubishi’s EVO X and Subaru’s Impreza STI, the Focus RS will offer a huge leap in performance over ST, and is likely to pump out around 280bhp from its modified 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine.

This will be achieved with a revised engine management system, increased boost pressure, free-flow air filter and performance exhaust. With at least 400Nm of torque, the Focus RS will sprint from 0-60mph in around five seconds and hit a top speed of 155mph.

With stiffened and lowered suspension, plus uprated brakes, the Focus RS will be the ultimate expression of Ford’s driving excitement DNA. Factor in styling that will boast blistered arches, bonnet vents, all manner of wings and spoilers plus an interior that features figure-hugging racing seats, and the Focus RS will have the visual impact to match its performance too.

The production Focus RS will go on sale in Spring 2009.

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Im telling you that ford is making a big mistake in not offering this car in the US. I for one like the looks of it and if it was around 30-32k I would buy it. Mazdaspeed3 goes for 23/24k and is the same platform, allwheel drive shouldnt even add that 6k. There are many like me that would go for the ford over the evo X and sti based on it being an american product-- hopefully it would perform well. Please ford, bring this car to the US, there is no good reason for you to deny us the oportunity to buy it.
 

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Im telling you that ford is making a big mistake in not offering this car in the US. I for one like the looks of it and if it was around 30-32k I would buy it. Mazdaspeed3 goes for 23/24k and is the same platform, allwheel drive shouldnt even add that 6k. There are many like me that would go for the ford over the evo X and sti based on it being an american product-- hopefully it would perform well. Please ford, bring this car to the US, there is no good reason for you to deny us the oportunity to buy it.
True. But Ford is doing well with the Mustang in the US.
 
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