
By Ben Pulman
16 December 2008 12:12
Ford has announced prices for the Focus RS, and it’ll cost just £24,995 when sales start in March 2009. By comparison a Mitsubishi Evo X FQ300 is £26,914 and an Subaru Impreza STi starts at £26,039.
Peak power has also – finally – been confirmed. The Focus RS will have 301bhp from its 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine, backed up by 325lb ft of the twisty stuff.
Is the new Ford Focus RS quick then?
Performance figures still haven’t been confirmed, but 
As well as the tweaked engine, trick suspension and fancy diff, Ford has also given the hot Focus a wider track, a new ESP and traction control system and huge brakes – they're 336mm front discs and 300mm rear.
The RS sits squat on 19-inch wheels and that bulging bodykit, complete with deep front bumper and high-gloss black finish twin-blade rear wing. Ultimate Green, Performance Blue and Frozen White are the paint choices, and the Recaro seats inside are trimmed to match. It’s an extra £395 for the metallic blue paint, and £695 for the garish green. It might be cheaper to buy a stack of toothpaste at the chemists and DIY.
Any other options?
A £750 luxury pack gives you dual-zone air-con, automatic headlights and wipers, a tyre-pressure monitoring system, rear parking sensors and keyless go, while a £1500 version of the luxury pack adds a 7-inch touchscreen with DVD sat-nav. Part-leather seats are yours for £500 and Bluetooth connectivity costs a further £200.





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