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Why is Ford killing the Focus?

Last updated: March 18, 2025 12:11 pm
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The Ford Focus ST Edition: A Farewell to a Classic



Saving the best till last: Focus ST Edition

Described as “the most complete Ford Performance-developed Focus yet,” the new ST Edition is the pinnacle of the long-standing model. Despite the excellence of previous variants, the ST Edition sets a new standard in handling and performance.

Uncertain Future for Focus Factory

Production of the fourth-generation Ford Focus will come to an end in November, marking the conclusion of an era. The Saarlouis plant in Germany, where the Focus is currently manufactured, is set to remain operational until 2032, although specific plans for the facility post-2025 have not been disclosed.

While discussions with German unions continue, the Focus remains a significant player in the automotive segment. With other manufacturers exiting similar markets, Ford’s decision to discontinue the model raises questions about the future of compact hatchbacks.

Despite its age, the Focus continues to attract buyers, with over 81,000 units sold in 2024. The model outperformed competitors like the Opel Astra and Mercedes A-Class, showcasing its enduring popularity.

Enhancements in the ST Edition

To commemorate the final iteration of the Focus, the ST Edition boasts exclusive features such as 19-inch ‘Flow Form’ wheels, red Brembo brakes, and Azura Blue paint. The interior is adorned with premium materials and ‘Ford Performance’ badges, elevating the driving experience.

The ST Edition retains the dynamic performance of its predecessors, with a powerful engine and precise handling. Additional upgrades, such as the KW Automotive suspension package, further enhance the car’s agility and responsiveness on the road.

A Legacy in the Making

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As the curtain falls on the Ford Focus ST Edition, it leaves behind a legacy of performance and innovation. With a limited production run and exceptional driving dynamics, the ST Edition is poised to become a sought-after collector’s item in the future.

Pricing for the Ford Focus starts at GBP28,500 OTR, while the ST Edition is priced at GBP42,905.

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