Ford's Sexy New
Summer Addition
October 11,
2007
Ford's sensational new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet will sizzle
hotter than a summer day when it goes on sale next month.
German designed and engineered in conjunction with Pininfarina
in Italy, the Coupé-Cabriolet will offer Focus customers a
stylish, smooth driving convertible that retains the impressive
dynamics associated with the established model range.
"Coupé-Cabriolet is the sophisticated new star of the Focus
range and will become the hero car in terms of luxury flair and
elegance, just as the Focus XR5 Turbo represents performance,"
said Ford Australia President Tom Gorman.
"Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is reflective of the fun-loving and
carefree nature of those who drive it. It's the type of car
that's perfect for those spur-of-the-moment, top-down road
trips.
"The electrically retractable roof offers year-round
practicality, which means Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is an extremely
versatile vehicle perfect for all seasons, especially the long,
lazy days of summer."
The exterior of the Focus Coupé-Cabriolet has been designed
with style in mind. Riding on 17-inch or optional 18-inch alloy
wheels and featuring smooth flowing lines adorned with chrome
highlights and the exclusive Pininfarina badge, the Focus makes
an immediate statement top-up or top-down.
Large chrome-framed upper and lower grilles and chrome waist
seals highlight the prestigious nature of the new model, while
body colour fixtures including bumpers, door handles, side
mirror housings and bodyside protection mouldings create a
contemporary appearance and complete the elegant look.
Chrome surround front fog lamps enhance the passionate
character of the vehicle and a dramatic wheel arch design
resonating with Focus DNA communicates strength, robust
handling capabilities and an assured, athletic stance.The
signature feature of the car, the two piece hard-top, is
operated by depressing a single button and takes just 29
seconds to open or close. The roof retracts fully into the
luggage compartment, transforming the stylish Coupé into a sexy
Cabriolet.
A luggage separator blind positioned in the boot acts as a
sensor and will not let the roof retract unless it is pulled
across the luggage compartment. This feature prevents the roof
from opening and inadvertently folding on top of items stowed
in the rear of the car.
The decklid itself is also safely pulled shut by an electric
motor after being placed in a closed position, meaning there is
no need to slam the boot, which in turn helps prevents
accidental damage to the roof when retracted.
The distinctive rear of the Coupé-Cabriolet is characterised by
unique tail lights, linked by a chrome strip bearing an
embossed Focus logo, reinforcing the elegant Italian design by
Pininfarina.
At first glance, the new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet looks more like
a sports coupé than a spacious grand tourer but in fact offers
a best-in-class luggage capacity of 534-litres with the roof up
and 248-litres with the roof down. It also has rear seats that
comfortably accommodate two adults with generous amounts of
shoulder room.
The interior of the car oozes luxurious sophistication, ranging
from the heated leather trimmed sports seats to the leather
wrapped steering wheel.
Premium creature comforts include fully automatic dual zone
climate control, cruise control, automatic headlights,
automatic wipers, heated power mirrors, glove box with cooling
function and a Sony six-disc CD audio system with eight
speakers.Power for the new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is provided
courtesy of a 2.0-litre Duratec four-cylinder petrol engine,
which produces 107kW of power and 185Nm of torque. The engine
has been designed to deliver torque in the low rpm range,
allowing for smooth power and effortless overtaking, with 90
per cent of the peak torque available from just over
2000rpm.
The new model will be available with a five-speed manual or
optional four-speed automatic transmission.
"We anticipate that demand will be higher for the automatic
option, but nevertheless want to cater for those who desire a
more involving driving experience," said Mr. Gorman.
"The popular Sequential Sports Shift feature of the automatic
transmission allows the driver the choice of full automatic
mode or sequential manual control of gear selections and will
more than satisfy those who want the best of both worlds."The
fuel economy of the manual transmission is just 7.5-litres per
100km and the vehicle returns a figure of only 8.3-litres per
100km when the optional automatic is selected. The manual
version also creates an environmentally considerate carbon
emission of just 179g/km.
Dynamics attributes synonymous with Focus are also present in
the convertible, ensuring it is equally well equipped for a
relaxed and leisurely cruise or a more involving spirited
drive.
Tensional rigidity is a key factor ensuring the integrity of
the new car. Greater rigidity was achieved through the
development and application of new construction materials and
techniques, which helped to maintain the core Ford DNA
requirement of a rewarding driving experience.
Safety features expected of a premium car such as driver and
front passenger airbags, front side airbags, Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) are all standard, as is Dynamic
Stability Control with Traction Control and a Rollover
Protection Device (RPD) for added safety.
The Focus Coupé-Cabriolet also has Ford's Passive Anti-Theft
System (PATS) and a perimeter alarm with interior motion
scanner for increased security.
The recommended retail price will be $45,490 for the manual and
$47,490 for the automatic model*.
"Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is an exciting, dynamic vehicle which
offers sophisticated European styling in a highly desirable
package and further extends the widening appeal of the Ford
brand," said Mr Gorman."Regardless of whether you're heading
down town or out of town, there are few better places to be
than top-down in the luxurious new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet."
Focus Coupé-Cabriolet will be available for sale in
November.
* Pricing excludes dealer delivery and statutory charges
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