2018-08-23 17:50:12

The new Ford Focus ST is being tested in the USA

The United States of America has become a place for testing the latest Ford Focus ST.

The novelty is slightly different from the Focus 2019, which has a sports package ST-Line. For example, the radiator was more aggressive, and the rear part was changed due to the diffuser.

Important innovations should be expected in the salon. The machine was replenished with new high-quality materials with advanced safety and communication technologies. Autopilot is not provided.

The Focus ST will receive a 3-cylinder 1.5-liter turbo unit or a 4-cylinder 2.3-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine from Focus RS and Mustang.

Officially, Ford will be presented with a brand new Focus ST in early 2019 in Detroit.

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