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Old 19-06-2008, 05:46 PM   #1
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Default LV Focus XR5 Media Release

Ford's fire-breathing Focus XR5 Turbo will boast a fresh new look and will be loaded with even more specification and premium quality features when the new LV model goes on sale this month.

The iconic German-built flagship of the Focus family is the first model in the small car line-up to feature Ford's kinetic design philosophy.

Implementation of the theme delivered an opportunity for the Design team to create an almost entirely all-new body appearance while a raft of new interior enhancements have also been introduced.

"The Focus XR5 Turbo has established itself as a firm favourite amongst Australian performance motoring enthusiasts and changes introduced with the new model will further strengthen its position as a performance and dynamics leader," said Ford Australia Vice President Marketing and Sales, Mark Winslow.

"These enhancements will position Focus XR5 Turbo as one of the most desirable, functional and versatile hot-hatches available."

The new Focus XR5 Turbo now looks even more exciting and purposeful, with a unique new front bumper and larger lower inverted trapezoidal grille flanked by distinctive re-styled foglamps.

Both upper and lower grilles feature a graphite mesh with signature honeycomb pattern. The leading edge of the bonnet features a body-coloured appliqué while the new front lamps on the Focus XR5 Turbo incorporate unique black housings that give the headlights a quartz effect during daylight hours.

From the side, the extended side rocker panels emphasise the lowered chassis and the bold wheel arches, which contain newly designed 18-inch alloy wheels.

Side mouldings have been removed on the new Focus XR5 Turbo but more pronounced swage lines on the bodyside that extend the length of the car draw the eye to the full and muscular surfaces.

Exterior handles, door mirrors, side skirts and spoiler are all finished in the bodycolour of the vehicle.

At the rear, the Focus XR5 Turbo gets a new bumper with an integrated lower diffuser framing two generously proportioned exhaust pipes. LED tail lamps and a large upper spoiler complete the sporty stance.

In addition to its dynamic new styling, established on-road agility and high performance, the XR5 Turbo will come standard with enhanced in-car entertainment features and systems, including a premium centre console, Bluetooth with voice control, an Easyfuel capless refuelling system with mis-fuelling inhibitor and a new 'Ford Power' start button.

The new premium centre console creates a flow-through effect from the centre of the instrument panel and helps to create a cockpit feel for the driver and front passenger.

It features a movable armrest with 80 mm of travel, a four-litre capacity storage compartment, two open cup holders with rubber mat, a coin holder and a card holder. The new centre console also houses the 'Ford Power' button.

It is not just the functionality of the interior that has been improved – special attention was also paid to its comfort, quality and design finishes.

  • Alloy sports pedals, a unique handbrake cover and leather gear knob are complemented by a new carbon-effect finish on the centre of the instrument panel, centre console and switch bezels.
  • Door-sill scuff plates and a unique leather three-spoke steering wheel complete the special style. Soft touch finishes have been applied to the instrument panel and stowage compartments.
Stylish Recaro-branded front seats are standard on the Focus XR5 Turbo and provide optimal lateral support during spirited driving. The seat positions and ergonomics of the interior package provide the driver and front seat passenger with Ford's cockpit seating position.

The seats boast a superior level of adjustment and flexibility. The driver's seat has fore and aft movement, plus recline, height, lumbar and cushion tilt adjustments, while the passenger seat adjusts manually fore-aft and can also recline. The standard rear seat features a 60/40 split seat back and child restraint safety fittings on the outboard seats.

The Focus XR5 Turbo features a high quality woven black headliner and black A-pillars, which further enhances the sporty cockpit feel of the interior. A mini overhead console in the headliner of the car houses a map and courtesy light.

Powering the Focus XR5 Turbo is the renowned turbocharged 2.5-litre 166 kW Duratec five-cylinder engine, offering sustained 320 Nm of torque from 1600 rpm right through to 4000 rpm.

"The powerplant that drives the XR5 Turbo is a phenomenal engine which sounds sensational. When coupled with the vehicle's impressive dynamics attributes it is a combination which makes it one of the most enjoyable and engaging small Ford vehicles to drive," said Mr Winslow.

Standard safety features are as impressive as the performance offered by the vehicle. Among the passive safety systems are six airbags, pyrotechnic safety belt pre-tensioners and neck injury protection systems on the front seats. To enhance the overall active safety package, the new model retains standard Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with Traction Control, Anti-lock Brakes (ABS), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) and its rigid, reinforced passenger cell while adding an emergency hazard warning light activation system.

  • The Focus XR5 Turbo is equipped with the largest diameter front brake discs of the Focus range to assist in providing impressive braking performance.
In addition to the signature Electric Orange metallic hero colour, a palate of six other colours is available including new Frozen White, Panther Black, Moondust Silver, Sea Grey, Colorado Red and Performance Blue.

Optional Ford 'GT-style' overhead body stripes are also available on select colours in the range, as is an optional sunroof (not available if overhead body stripes are optioned).

"Ford set a real benchmark in hot-hatch motoring when the original Focus XR5 Turbo was launched a little over two years ago," said Mr Winslow.

"We believe we can cement this position with the introduction of a fresh new, feature laden, sports-performance Focus XR5 Turbo which offers unparalleled levels of functionality and versatility."

The recommended retail price of the new Focus XR5 Turbo is $36,990 (excluding dealer delivery and statutory charges).

Options include overhead stripes ($350) and power tilt/slide sunroof ($1,900). Recaro Sports Leather seats are a $2,000 option which includes heated 10-way adjustable functionality for driver and front passenger.

Prestige paint is a $310 premium, while the hero colour of the range, Electric Orange, remains a $1,800 option.

Additional safety specification on LT model Focus

In other exciting news for the Focus brand, the entire hatch and sedan range now features side front airbags as standard.

"Safety is an essential want for small car consumers, so we have taken the step of standardising side front airbags on every Focus sedan and hatch model," said Mr Winslow.

The new recommended retail price of the LT Focus CL (hatch and sedan) is $20,490, an increase of only $500 for the new safety equipment.

An optional safety pack, consisting of side curtain airbags, Dynamic Stability Control including Traction Control and Emergency Brake Assist, remains a $1300 option on CL, LX and TDCi models.

"Focus is a great looking, fantastic driving, fuel efficient model which also offers a turbo-diesel option," said Mr Winslow.

"Enhancing its safety credentials through the inclusion of side front airbags on all Focus models further strengthens its appeal and delivers an even more attractive vehicle proposition."

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Old 20-06-2008, 11:18 PM   #2
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Unfortunately still no crise control...not even an option...seriously how friggin hard is it to whack it on.

Although overall a good improvement over the previous model...looks GREAT and has picked up some of the cool features from the Mondeo.

All the fancy fruit in the world; bluetooth, voice commands, sport instrumentation, optional heated seats (in Australia ffs!!), but no optional cruise control....

Nearly the perfect hot hatch.
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Old 21-06-2008, 02:43 AM   #3
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Unfortunately still no crise control...not even an option...seriously how friggin hard is it to whack it on.

Although overall a good improvement over the previous model...looks GREAT and has picked up some of the cool features from the Mondeo.

All the fancy fruit in the world; bluetooth, voice commands, sport instrumentation, optional heated seats (in Australia ffs!!), but no optional cruise control....

Nearly the perfect hot hatch.
Reason for no Cruise is because the ECU is still the same as the Original Focus XR5T. and that did not have the function of cruise inserted nor programmed into it.

It would take ford quite alot of money and quite along time to insert cruise Control into the system. R&D and the right stuff done. its not economically feasible. Also what we get is based on what the European countries like.
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Old 24-06-2008, 12:30 PM   #4
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I find the cruise control thing annoying as well. We would sell a lot more if we had this feature on XR5. It sounds stupid, but its true. We always get the question, then home come a CL can get it...?
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Old 28-06-2008, 12:53 AM   #5
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My neighbour bought an aftermrket CC system from Supercrap for his old sh!tbox tarago and also his old Jeep Cherokee (mid nineties model or something).

They cost like $2-$300 smackeroos and worked perfectly fine.

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Old 28-06-2008, 09:03 AM   #6
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Unlike Australians, the Europeans know how rubbish cruise control is. Dont be lazy, use your right foot.
I swear people are getting lazier by the day, it's pathetic.

EDIT - If any of you is an amputee, I apologize.

BTW russellw, thanks for the info. It's a great car, I wouldnt mind having one.

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I find the cruise control thing annoying as well. We would sell a lot more if we had this feature on XR5. It sounds stupid, but its true. We always get the question, then home come a CL can get it...?
because the CL's Engine was designed By Mazda along with the ECU.

The XR5T's engine is a Volvo I5T along with a Ford ECU. Thats Why.

El Sucio - The reason those Cruise Controls worked on your neighbours dodgy cars is because there cars where not COMPLETELY controlled by the ECU. The New cars believe it or not have everything integrated into the ECU, the air con, the dash, the power windows, the DSC, the brakes, the ABS, you name it its integrated in one way or another. So its not just a simply slap on some crappy CC module and expect it to be all dandy. Ohh and i also dont think that those crap cars had DSC(ESP) which is one reason that the XR5T hasnt got Cruise Control. These are simply not bogan spec falcons that where built for simplicity and cheap thrills. these cars where engineered.
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Old 30-06-2008, 01:31 AM   #8
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No need to get narky about the Falcodores...believe it or not they are actually engineered.

Not meaning to sound like I'm bagging the car - I've been down to my dealership yesterday and I absolutely lovd the thing. IMO the best hatch on the market now that the Impreza has turned all queer looking.

I'm just trying to think "bigger picture"...I could go on for ages about the benefits of Cruise Control but I'm sure it's been done to death on these forums. Also I would imagine the vast majority of people now days (prospective buyers) would just expect it as part of the options list, they would take it for granted along with things such as airbags and aircon (is someone going to tell me to just wind down my windows??). It's the kinda thing that makes them go and buy a Mazda or POS Astra Turbo

Anyway - I still give it 9.5 out of 10...it looks t!ts and goes horn!

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My wife currentley drive's a MY00 wrx with no CC, and let me tell you guy's it is a pain in the ahss.
Being a turbo vehcle with touchy throttle, on trip's your foot cramps up trying to keep it on the speed limit. :

Not saying the XR5 will be the same as it has more torque, but it is anoying me that it doesnt come with CC.
I will be updating to the LV xr5 some time this year but i will be fitting cruize if there is a kit available.

I did do some reaserch on a kit for the WRX but didnt go a head with it as the XR5 is a car that we MUST HAVE.

They are HORN.

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