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The Ford Focus is a compact car produced by the American automaker Ford since 1998. It was first introduced as a three-door hatchback and later expanded to include a five-door hatchback, sedan, and wagon models.

Generations:

  1. First Generation (1998-2004): The original Ford Focus was designed to compete with European market cars such as the Volkswagen Golf and Peugeot 306. It was available in three-door and five-door hatchback forms, and a three-door estate car.
  2. Second Generation (2005-2011): The second-generation Ford Focus introduced a new interior design, revised engine options, and improved safety features. This generation also marked the introduction of the sedan model to North America for the first time.
  3. Third Generation (2012-2018): This generation brought significant updates in terms of design, technology, and powertrains. It featured new styling cues, a more modern interior, and an expanded range of engine options, including the 1.0-liter EcoBoost unit.
  4. Fourth Generation (2019-present): The current Ford Focus is designed to be more compact, agile, and connected. It features improved handling, revised engine choices, and advanced technology integration.

Engine Options:

Throughout its generations, the Ford Focus has offered a range of engines, including gasoline units from 1.4 liters to 2.0 liters in power output, as well as diesel options from 1.6 liters to 2.0 liters. Notable engine choices include the 1.6-liter and 2.3-liter EcoBoost units.

Trim Levels:

The Ford Focus has been offered across various trim levels over its lifespan, including:

  • Base: The entry-level model with a basic feature set.
  • SE: Mid-range model offering more features compared to the base level.
  • ST-Line: A sportier-oriented trim with unique styling cues and interior upgrades.
  • ST: High-performance variant with enhanced engine output and handling capabilities.
  • ST-X: An even higher-performance version that builds on the ST trim.

Notable Features:

Some notable features across various Focus models include:

  • SYNC Infotainment System: A user-friendly interface for controlling audio, phone integration, and other functions.
  • Driver Assistance Systems: Various advanced safety systems such as lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking have been integrated into different Focus trims.
  • Driver Modes: Select models allow drivers to tailor the driving experience through pre-programmed settings tailored to various road conditions.

Global Presence:

The Ford Focus has enjoyed a strong global presence across continents. It was particularly popular in Europe during its first generation, with a significant market share in many countries. The model's popularity has waned somewhat since then but still maintains a loyal customer base worldwide.

Production Numbers and Markets:

  • Total Production: Over 12 million units have been produced as of the end of production for the fourth-generation Focus.
  • Market Share: The Ford Focus holds a significant market share in its segment globally, especially in countries such as Germany, the UK, and France.
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