We have been relentlessly following the all-new Ford Focus RS for a while (please see our articles here). Ford gives us the most wanted information today: the engine output parameters.
Here it comes:
– 345 hp (350 ps)
– 325 lb-ft (440 Nm) of torque @ 2000-4500 rpm
– Overboost mode: 347 lb-ft (470 Nm) can be maintained for 15 seconds
Besides the engine, the upcoming Focus RS has another important feature that will impress you: its AWD system. As has been covered in our previous article, the AWD system can correct many unwanted disadvantages inherited from the Focus RS’s front-wheel-drive platform.
And what’s more, the AWD Focus RS even has torque vectoring functionality on the rear wheels, and it is implemented mechanically. Currently, only the following cars/brands have mechanical torque vectoring:
1. Ferrari FF (front axle)
2. Acura cars using SH-AWD, Acura NSX
3. Range Rover Evoque (after 2014 MY) which uses GKN Twinster
4. Lexus RC-F and GS-F
5. Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
6. Audi Quattro Sport Differential
7. BMW Dynamic Performance Control
8. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X (AYC, S-AYC)
9. Ford Focus RS
Our other exclusive and spectacular Focus RS articles
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Please enjoy the below gallery and read more details in the following press release.
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FORD REVEALS 350 PS OUTPUT FOR ALL-NEW FOCUS RS AS KEN BLOCK UNLEASHES HIGH-PERFORMANCE HATCHBACK AT GOODWOOD
– All-new Ford Focus RS delivers 350 PS maximum power from specially engineered 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine
– High-performance hatchback makes global public dynamic debut driven by Ken Block at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
– Advanced technologies include innovative Ford Performance All-Wheel Drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring, Drive Modes – including industry-first Drift Mode – and Launch Control
– Ford Focus RS is among 12 new performance vehicles Ford will offer through 2020 globally
GOODWOOD, U.K., June 25, 2015 – Ford today announced that the all-new Focus RS high-performance hatchback will deliver a maximum power output of 350 PS. The Ford Performance-developed model features a unique version of the new 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine that debuted with the all-new Ford Mustang.
Ford will demonstrate the performance of the all-new Focus RS to the public for the first time at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed, U.K., where Ken Block – Gymkhana and World Rallycross star – will tackle the famous Hillclimb at the wheel of a prototype car.
“We promised enthusiasts a serious driving machine and, with 350 PS under the hood, that is exactly what we will deliver,” said Dave Pericak, global director, Ford Performance. “The stunning pace and innovative technology of the all-new Focus RS place it head-to-head with performance models from luxury and exotic marques, and it’s ready for the challenge.”
With Focus RS, Ford is introducing its Ford Performance All-Wheel Drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring. The innovative system helps delivers a new level of handling capability and driver enjoyment by combining outstanding traction and grip with unmatched agility and cornering speed.
The Focus RS is the first Ford RS model equipped with selectable Drive Modes – including an industry-first Drift Mode that allows controlled oversteer drifts – and Launch Control.
High-performance EcoBoost powertrain specially engineered for RS
The new 2.3-litre EcoBoost engine for the all-new Focus RS shares its fundamental structure with the all-aluminium four-cylinder engine in the all-new Ford Mustang. The engine has been significantly upgraded for the Focus RS to deliver 10 per cent more power with 350 PS maximum output.
Increased power is generated by a new low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharger with larger compressor that delivers significantly greater air flow, along with a much bigger intercooler to maximise charge density. Engine breathing also is enhanced through a less restrictive intake design, and a large-bore high performance exhaust system with an electronically controlled valve in the tailpipe that helps optimise the balance of back pressure and noise output.
The cylinder head is produced from an upgraded alloy material capable of withstanding higher temperatures, while the cylinder block employs stronger high-tensile cast iron liners.
Engine cooling also has been given the highest priority, with engineers creating additional space within the front of the vehicle to house a significantly larger radiator pack – the biggest ever fitted to a Focus – which provides the level of cooling demanded for intense circuit driving.
Meticulous calibration work has ensured that the power unit delivers excellent low-end responsiveness with a powerful mid-range pull, climbing to a free-revving top-end up to a maximum rev limit of 6,800 rpm. Maximum torque of 440 Nm is delivered between 2,000 and 4,500 rpm, with 470 Nm available for up to 15 seconds on transient overboost during hard acceleration.
Inspiring performance demands an inspiring soundtrack. Ford Performance engineers have tuned the RS to deliver a rewarding and sporty sound character during spirited driving, with the distinctive burbles and pops that are a RS signature.
“This very special 2.3-litre EcoBoost unit will inspire drivers as they feel the surge of the turbo, and reward them as they take it to the red line – all delivered with a visceral sound guaranteed to put a smile on your face,” Pericak said.
Developed by a team of Ford Performance engineers in Europe and the U.S., the all-new Focus RS is the third generation of Focus RS cars, following models launched in 2002 and 2009. The 30th car to wear the legendary RS badge, the Focus RS will be built in Saarlouis, Germany.
Focus RS is one of 12 new performance vehicles Ford will bring to customers globally through 2020 as part of a new era of Ford performance, and will be available for delivery to European customers from early 2016.
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So… now you have two (?) hot hatches with AWD. The Golf R, and Focus RS.
Looks like Subaru needs to bring the WRX hatch back.
If only the type R was AWD… :/
Is it a hatch? I dont remember
suburu needs to become more ambitious
Mark Allen
Alexis Javier Lopez Farias Simon Ruelas
Emma-lee Ashman
David Gurr time for that upgrade?
Gonna pick one up pre owned in a few years
It’s still a Ford lol
Olivier Déziel tu dois mal dormir !
Thomas Ramsey
Kevin Ryan….whatttt?
Shoulda got this instead Kevin Ryan
Griffin Pirson
George Papageorgopoulos
David Bose 345? hah
Yan nlnh kunin m hahahahha
Alex Godoy
Sammy Kontos man please let’s go check this out when it’s out
Andres Aguirre
Jonathan quand meme
Hmmmm
Yamil Rodriguez
Ian Jenkins
Stop it..
Francis Josue
A.J. Cregan