2010 DETROIT AUTO SHOW: Did Ford's All-New Focus Just Make The Chevy Cruze's Life THAT Much Harder?

2010 DETROIT AUTO SHOW: Did Ford's All-New Focus Just Make The Chevy Cruze's Life THAT Much Harder?
What could very well be the most important car of this year's Detroit Auto Show is the 2012 Ford Focus. Boasting an all-new, global package, it is ready to take on everyone. They are out for blood.

To be sold in early 2011, the new Focus is no joke. It is not the Ford you are used to seeing. And I know some of you have heard this a lot and have been let down.

This is not a let down.

What makes this car so great is the cool, nifty details and the fact it is a GLOBAL project. Ford is not thinking in terms of North America and Europe as two separate entities anymore. So, the cool cars that Ford produced strictly for the European market is not going to happen anymore. Thank God!

You want to see progress? Sit in this car's interior and be prepared to be shocked with the quality. If Ford can translate this into the real deal, this is a VERY compelling automobile. We're talking a GTI-level interior.

Prices remain up in the sky. But the version I saw was heavily spec'd and looked like a $23-25,000 vehicle.

The best thing about the new Focus is that it captures EVERYONE's eye. Can you say the same for the Chevrolet Cruze? Does it look this good?

We want to know! Leave us a comment. We know Ford will be keeping an eye out on the blogosphere...

Ford's press release follows:


"DETROIT, Jan. 11, 2010 – The next-generation Ford Focus makes its worldwide debut providing customers with more affordable technologies and features than ever in this segment, as well as detailed craftsmanship, outstanding fuel economy and a new standard for driving quality.

Sleek, stylish and sporty, both the four-door sedan and five-door hatchback body styles of the next-generation Focus are previewed prior to their production start for Europe and North America late in 2010 and market launch early in 2011. 

The new Focus will be nearly identical in all markets, with 80 percent parts commonality around the world.
“The new Ford Focus is a clear demonstration that our ONE Ford strategy is providing global consumers with great products that harness the best of Ford Motor Company,” said Alan Mulally, Ford’s president and CEO.

“The efficiencies generated by our new global C-car platform will enable us to provide Ford Focus customers with an affordable product offering quality, fuel efficiency, safety and technology beyond their expectations,” he added.

Simultaneous launch in Europe and North America
Production of the next-generation Ford Focus will begin simultaneously in Europe and North America in late 2010, with individual market launches starting early in 2011. Launches in Asia, Africa and South America will follow. Initial production will be concentrated at the Saarlouis (Germany), Michigan (United States) and Chongqing (China) Assembly Plants.

The new Focus will be one of up to 10 unique models to be built from Ford’s new C-car platform, which is expected to generate total sales in all regions of 2 million units annually by 2012. The first of these will be the new Ford C-MAX and Ford Grand C-MAX – unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show – for launch in Europe in the second half of 2010.

“Global customers increasingly want smaller cars with outstanding fuel economy, but without sacrificing any of the style, technology, connectivity and driving quality they demand from larger vehicles,” explained Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s group vice president of Global Product Development.

“Our next generation of C-cars – led by the exciting new Focus – will clearly show that Ford is ready to meet that challenge,” said Kuzak.

Engineered without compromise
The new Ford Focus has been developed by a global team, led from Ford’s European small and medium vehicle center of excellence in Merkenich, near Cologne, Germany, with powertrain development led by a similar team at Ford’s technical center in Dunton, England. The vehicle has been engineered without compromise to meet all customer and legislative requirements of the major worldwide markets.

In developing the vehicle for global markets, the product team in Europe was able to call on the experience acquired from recent programs like the much-acclaimed new Ford Fiesta, and was supported by the expertise of vehicle and powertrain technology specialists located in Ford’s engineering center in Dearborn, Mich.

Ford’s global development and sourcing strategy made it possible to provide a level of performance and feature content that is unrivaled for this vehicle segment and surprising even to drivers of larger, more premium vehicles.

Taking kinetic design to the next level
The no-compromise approach to the new Ford Focus is immediately evident from the striking exterior design of the four-door sedan and five-door hatchback models that take center stage at the 2010 NAIAS.

“The all-new Focus is at the center of convergence for automotive trends,” said J Mays, Ford group vice president of Design and chief creative officer. “We’ve designed it with an acute understanding of global customers, yet it’s tailored for each individual region. Focus combines the best from Europe, North America and Asia to deliver a level of emotional driving enjoyment never before experienced in a car this size.”

The two models share a sporty and dynamic character, marking the next evolution of Ford’s acclaimed kinetic design form language, which has contributed to the growing popularity of the company’s latest small and medium cars.

The kinetic design approach uses bold vehicle designs to capture the feeling of energy in motion, so that cars look like they are moving – even when they are standing still.

With its striking front end, sleek profile, dramatic rising beltline and athletic stance, the new Focus clearly telegraphs the rewarding driving experience that awaits customers when they take to the road.

This dynamic quality is reinforced by the distinctive design of the interior. The new Focus has an extremely modern, cockpit-style interior, with the stylish center console wrapped around the driver and providing outstanding access to the vehicle’s major controls and display panels.

A key element of the interior is the quality of craftsmanship. The cabin’s bold and contemporary graphics, the sculptured shape of the soft-touch instrument panel and the choice of superior trim materials all help to give occupants the feeling that they are traveling in a premium-class car.

Unmatched driving quality
When it was introduced in 1998, the original Ford Focus brought new levels of agility and responsiveness to the C-segment. The all-new Focus plans to raise the benchmark once more, targeting class-leading driving quality that blends outstanding steering precision and road feedback with significantly improved refinement and ride control.

To deliver this performance, engineers have updated the innovative suspension concepts from prior models, developing optimized new designs for the “control blade” multilink rear suspension and the semi-isolated front and rear subframes.

The chassis design is complemented by a completely new Electric Power Assist Steering system, which has been carefully tuned to deliver pure and precise responses at high speed while remaining light and maneuverable for parking.

Ford’s European driving dynamics specialists have also enhanced cornering stability and agility with the introduction of an advanced Dynamic Cornering Control system, which uses “torque vectoring” techniques to transfer power between the drive wheels to deliver reduced understeer, improved traction and better turn-in.

All global customers will benefit from the same quality of dynamic performance in the new Focus. Identical chassis and suspension architecture is being used for all markets, except for minor regional tuning differences, such as local tire specifications.

Efficient powertrains deliver performance with outstanding economy
The engaging driver appeal of the new Ford Focus is magnified by a powertrain range that delivers spirited performance and targets outstanding levels of fuel economy and CO2 emissions.

The global powertrain lineup for the new Focus will include a range of state-of-the-art Ford EcoBoost™ four-cylinder turbocharged direct injection (DI) engines – including the 1.6-liter unit in Europe and a choice of advanced and improved Duratorq TDCi common-rail diesel engines, all of which offer reductions in fuel consumption of between 10 and 20 percent compared to the outgoing models.

For the NAIAS preview, Ford is showing a completely new 2.0-liter gasoline engine for the North American market that features DI and Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) for enhanced performance and fuel efficiency. The new 2.0-liter DI Ti-VCT engine is up to 20 horsepower more powerful than the current 2.0 Duratec I-4 unit while contributing to projected fuel economy gains of more than 10 percent.

To maximize the performance and economy advantage enjoyed by the new Focus, the 2.0-liter DI Ti-VCT engine is mated with the latest dry-clutch six-speed Ford PowerShift automatic transmission. This transmission uses an advanced dual-clutch design, which alone can help to reduce fuel consumption by up to 9 percent compared to a traditional four-speed automatic.

The dry-clutch PowerShift transmission is based on more efficient manual gearbox technology, and does not require the additional weight and complexity of torque converters, planetary gears and oil pumps used in conventional automatics. Electronically controlled twin clutches shift gears quickly and smoothly, providing the seamless flow of torque plus the refinement and ease of operation customers expect from a premium automatic transmission.

Ford also has confirmed plans to begin building a full, battery electric vehicle in 2011 at its Michigan Assembly Complex, for sales in North America. It will be the company’s first battery electric passenger vehicle.

Intuitive technology enhances convenience and safety
The next-generation Focus will bring C-segment customers around the world an exciting array of advanced technologies generally found in larger, more premium vehicles. The global scale of Ford’s C-car program makes more technologies and features economically viable than ever before for cars in this segment.

The technology package of the new Focus promises not only clear leadership in the C-segment, but also includes features customers in larger, more premium segments would find surprising.

The new technologies have been designed to be simple and highly intuitive to use, while enhancing both convenience and safety for the vehicle occupants.

Within the cockpit, the most significant innovation is the company’s next-generation driver connect technology, MyFord, which provides the driver with a state-of-the-art combination of controls and display screens to operate the key vehicle features. On high series vehicles, the MyFord system includes an 8-inch touch screen, allowing the driver to control a wide range of functions via a clear and intuitive color display.

MyFord is complemented by a new generation of Ford’s powerful SYNC® connectivity package, which includes a sophisticated voice control system, Bluetooth and satellite navigation, along with connection points for a wide variety of external devices and media players.

Other available safety and convenience technologies include keyless entry and “Ford Power” start button, a rearview camera and a semi-automatic parallel parking system that automatically steers the vehicle into a parking spot.

Strength and safety
The Focus platform provides an incredibly strong and stiff structure, which not only benefits vehicle dynamics and refinement but also provides the basis for enhanced crash performance.

High-strength steels are used extensively in the next-generation Focus body shell. High-strength steels comprise 55 percent of the body shell, and more than 26 percent of the vehicle’s structure is formed from ultra-high-strength and Boron steels – significantly more than any other Ford product. These advanced materials help the structure meet the most stringent crash legislation across world markets, while minimizing the vehicle’s weight.

The structural integrity of the body shell is also reflected in its torsional rigidity, which is 25 percent greater than the current North American Focus.

Quality and craftsmanship in every detail
With global customers now demanding a more premium experience from small- and medium-sized vehicles, achieving outstanding levels of quality and craftsmanship was a primary objective for the new Focus.

The new Focus will make significant strides in reducing cabin noise, promising a quiet cabin environment. This refinement complements the fresh new interior design and higher craftsmanship levels to create a premium feel akin to larger vehicles.

Each component in the vehicle that the customer will touch, see, hear or even smell has been subjected to rigorous analysis to ensure that it will exceed an owner’s expectations. Particular attention has been given to the quality of interior trim materials, and the color matching, gaps, flushness and tolerances where one part meets another.

Across the majority of vehicle attributes, Ford has developed a global DNA standard that defines the exact attributes a part should have to meet the quality requirements of the brand. Examples include the sound the door makes when it is closed, requiring special attention to the door structure and latch mechanism, and the design of a steering wheel, right down to the thickness of padding and size of stitching on the rim.

This meticulous attention to detail is also reflected in Ford’s global manufacturing strategy for the Focus, with consistent standards and processes being applied in every one of the assembly plants, wherever they are located in the world.

“We believe the new Ford Focus will provide consumers with an unmatched driving experience, together with an unrivaled ownership experience,” said Jim Farley, Ford group vice president, Global Marketing. “The Focus brand always has been very special to Ford, and this new global model shows our commitment to developing another generation of exciting and appealing cars.”


2010 Detroit Auto Show Photo Gallery

2010 San Diego Auto Show Photo Gallery

2011 Toyota Sienna Photo Gallery

2009 LA Auto Show Photo Gallery

AutoSpies.com Photo Galleries

If you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com

Share on Facebook
 


There are photos and then there are AutoSpies.com photos!

AutoSpies.com is ranked number one on Google search for auto shows



BondMI6BondMI6 - 1/11/2010 1:01:27 AM
+8 Boost
Very Volvoish in design- looks like a 1st rate interior for the price. If Ford continues to bring its Euro designs home we should see a minimum 25-30% spike in car sales for the blue oval.....


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 1/11/2010 1:48:54 AM
+5 Boost
YES, IT HAS! ...and I feel better about buying a car from a private company than something from the US Treasury.

The latest Mustang, Taurus, and Focus have the looks that would appeal to the young, the businessmen, and the retired. A+, imo


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 1/11/2010 2:02:45 AM
-2 Boost
oh... and that's a nice fuel-filler cap on the hatch. Now excuse me for a second as I thank Bangle for the new Focus.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 1/11/2010 2:57:10 AM
-2 Boost
lol I know. I was surprised when I found out that Ford left the mess. It's just that I feel safer to buy from a private company for so many reasons that I kinda don't bother to lay out.


LexusLexus - 1/11/2010 1:53:46 AM
+5 Boost
Nice, I really like it. But plus bring the Ford Modeo to the U.S as well. The Ford Modeo in Europe look good. Good job Ford keep it up.

Only if the Big U.S company and manufactured keep producing quality products and keep the jobs in the U.S we would be in much better sooner than we expected.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 1/11/2010 2:34:47 AM
+4 Boost
Well that's a good thing for Toyota and Honda then, they are already starting to get their ass handed to them by the Koreans. Maybe it's time they upgraded their cars to the Cruze/Focus market? </sarcasm>


XYZZXYZZ - 1/12/2010 4:02:16 AM
0 Boost
ah, joe's just being his USUAL lemon puss opinionated ass.


XYZZXYZZ - 1/12/2010 9:09:00 AM
0 Boost
lemon_face:

"...Toyota and Honda then, they are already starting to get their ass handed to them by the Koreans."


the koreans are actually stealing most of their conquest sales from gm and chrysler. is the Neon even still being made? (an old one blundered into my path the other nite. haven't seen many of ANY age around lately.)

the cruze will simply be CRUSHED by civic and corolla. what was the name of the current small chevy again? didn't even stay around long enuff to make an impression on my mind.

the ONLY small chevy that still comes to mind, is the Cadaverlier. and ONLY because it was so craptastic! :(.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 1/12/2010 9:52:19 AM
+1 Boost
Badgewhore, XYZZ lighten up, it was a joke, these are all economy cars.


XYZZXYZZ - 1/15/2010 5:19:48 AM
+1 Boost
joke, shmoke. the FACT REMAINS:

"Very nice design and will give Cruze a hard time, but won't make a dent on Corolla and Civic sales."


MiltonMilton - 1/11/2010 3:56:25 AM
+5 Boost
This car is really cool, inside and out.Ford is on the right track.
...but too bad we are gonna have to wait till 2011.


PlanBPlanB - 1/11/2010 4:34:35 PM
+1 Boost
Its only a year away...seems like we've been waiting for the Cruze for 3 years now.


OBSERVER1984OBSERVER1984 - 1/11/2010 6:41:54 AM
+1 Boost
The hatchback looks like the New Renault Megane: http://www.renault.co.uk/cars/model/newmeganehatch/explore.aspx
but I LOVE IT!!!


91z4me91z4me - 1/11/2010 9:09:26 AM
+4 Boost
Ford bailed itself out by mortgaging its assets and selling non core products before the market crashed. It was smart/lucky to do this. They did receive some funds ($4million I think) to work on fuel efficiency but this is something any manufacturer could apply and win, and it was a loan not free money.


91z4me91z4me - 1/11/2010 9:10:42 AM
+2 Boost
Sorry tryme this was supposed to be up at the top, in response to Badgewhore.


pennfootballpennfootball - 1/11/2010 10:38:26 AM
+3 Boost
THIS CAR IS A HUGE LEAP FORWARD for Ford and the fact that they can design a true global car is amazing and quite astonishing. Look what GM did with the Lacross...this takes that global idea to the next level on a car that can be sold to a broader audience, rich and poor, old and young. Plus it has a simpler and hopefully more reliable dry clutch DSG gearbox then the recalcitrant wet clutched VW box with issues. MMM forbidden fruit!


locklock - 1/11/2010 12:37:56 PM
+1 Boost
Very impressive interior for a Focus!


PlanBPlanB - 1/11/2010 4:37:02 PM
+1 Boost
Looks like it can be a segment leader hands down, its is a looker inside and out. But we have yet to see the next gen Civic so I'll hold off judgement until then.


tangotango - 1/11/2010 9:18:01 PM
+1 Boost
The front end is quite mature and stylish, maybe even classy. The sides seem a bit over-styled with the dual Z-lines fore and aft. The rear continues the downward trend and simply looks like an amateur job. The tail-lights are simply hideous. That said, I am looking with glee at the rear wheels, where I can see rotors and callipers peeping through the very thin spokes. The interior is in keeping with current trends, but I'm not seeing anything ground breaking there. A nice effort indeed. It probably drives and handles worlds better than the Cruze will, but in terms of looks, the Cruze is more my style.


MateMate - 1/11/2010 10:05:18 PM
+1 Boost
i hope they come out with another svt focus hatchback <3


2ndbimmer2ndbimmer - 1/12/2010 10:48:53 AM
+1 Boost
I think it looks awesome. I would actually go for the hatch version for the utility space. I would like to see it in a black metallic. Very nice lines and stylish interior. It all depends the pricing on this, but I bet it will be a big hit and I like the direction I see ford going. good for them. cant wait to see it in person at the auto show here in chicago.


mggraymggray - 1/16/2010 2:08:30 PM
+1 Boost
That looks really REALLY good. I actually said "wow" when I saw that interior! Kudos, Ford.
Both designs are gorgeous and modern.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC