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Ford unveils 2007 Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet

02/22/2006, 3:28 PM

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Ford returns to the world of open-topped motoring with the 2007 Focus Coupe-Cabriolet – making its preview debut at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The introduction of the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet has been led by customer response to Ford’s Vignale Concept, which was displayed at the 2004 Paris Motor Show. The positive reaction prompted Ford to green-light the car for production, and it has been made ready in less than two years. The new Focus Coupe-Cabriolet has been developed jointly by Ford of Europe and Italy’s Pininfarina, which enjoys a worldwide reputation for the design of some of the world’s most attractive vehicles. The Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will go into volume production in mid-2006. “We were delighted with the reaction to the Focus Vignale Concept and were determined to progress it to volume production,” said Gunnar Herrmann, Vehicle Line Director for the Ford Focus. So far, no announcement has been made about U.S. availability.

“We also wanted to keep the production model as true to the beautiful concept car as we could, while making it convenient and affordable for everyday use.”

Refinement, elegance, and agility

The new Focus Coupe-Cabriolet is a true example of Ford’s current design and engineering direction: Stylish and stimulating, but delightful day-to-day. In short, a car people will be proud to be seen in.

In typical Ford style, the operation of the hard-top roof is simplicity itself. The Focus Coupe-Cabriolet can be turned from an elegant coupe into a stylish cabriolet within seconds at the push of a button.

The Focus Coupe-Cabriolet joins the Focus ST at the top of the Focus range. Customers will not only spot the family look, but also be aware that the Coupe-Cabriolet has its own unique profile, thanks to the smoothly flowing lines of its gently arched coupe roof.

The preview model is finished in a classy new exterior metallic color – ‘Luna’ – which shows off the vehicle’s elegant yet sporty exterior.

The car utilises a two-piece folding electric hardtop to go from snug family motoring to wind-in-the-hair excitement. It is a full four-seater, and will offer a substantial luggage compartment with more than 500 litres of useable space. This further underscores the vehicle’s everyday usability and practicality.

The bold wheelarches familiar on all Ford Focus models give it a purposeful look, while the profile and rear views display a distinctly Italian design flavor with chrome details and a well-proportioned bootlid area.

“The initial design intent of the Vignale Concept remained almost untouched during its transition to the production Focus Coupe-Cabriolet,” said Chris Bird, Director Design, Ford of Europe. “The new Focus also provided us with a great starting point from which the design team could create a really distinctive dual-personality vehicle.”

Inside, the emphasis is on refinement, and elegance and the use of premium quality materials. The preview model is trimmed with an attractive two-tone interior, with the upper instrument panel colored in the new, dark-elegant ‘Iris’ and contrasting to the trim and the luxurious leather seats in light ‘Camel’.

In keeping with its status as a hero model in the Focus range, equipment levels will be comprehensive. Full details will be revealed closer to market launch, but the usual Focus refinements including air conditioning, multiple airbags, in-car entertainment options and a full complement of active and passive safety features will be standard.
Customers will also be able to personalise their car to their own taste with an extensive list of color and trim options, plus a dedicated range of options and accessories.

Feel the difference

Customers will literally feel the difference as the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet transforms. The change from one to the other is quick and easy. At the push of a button, the retractable two-piece hardtop folds backward and completely stows in the boot, inviting driver and passengers to enjoy the experience of fresh air at every opportunity.

But the two-piece retractable hardtop not only provides shelter from inclement weather. The hardtop gives the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet a bold and distinctive profile as a two-door coupe, and has been constructed to be durable for smooth, easy operation and long-term reliability. The solidity of the hard-top gives the car extra rigidity, essential for a car of this class.

“Focus Coupe-Cabriolet is designed as a Grand Tourer, rather than a pure sports roadster”, said Jon Wellsman, Ford of Europe’s Brand Manager for Ford Focus. “As you would expect from a Ford Focus, it will be great to drive both as a coupe, and as a cabriolet.”
The Focus has earned accolades as one of the best handling cars in its class, setting the standards by which C class cars are judged. The Coupe-Cabriolet will be no exception, and has been developed to be as agile, convenient, and reliable as the Ford Focus name implies.

The new Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will be offered with a choice of three powertrains: two petrol engines, the 100 PS 1.6-litre Duratec and the 145 PS 2.0-litre Duratec, and the latest generation 136 PS 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel. These efficient Ford powertrains combine economy and ecology, with their low fuel consumption and low emissions.

Full technical details of the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will be announced closer to market launch later in 2006.

Ford with Italian flavor

The new Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet has been developed in cooperation with renowned Italian vehicle design, engineering, and manufacturing company Pininfarina S.p.A.

Following the confirmation in November 2004 that Ford of Europe would progress the Focus Vignale Concept through to a production model, the company selected Pininfarina as the ideal partner to work with on the programme.

The co-operation with Pininfarina continues through the manufacturing process, as all Focus Coupe-Cabriolet production vehicles will be built at Pininfarina’s manufacturing plants Grugliasco and Bairo, both being located in the suburbs of Turin, Italy. Core Focus parts will be supplied to the plant by Ford’s lead Focus manufacturing facility in Saarlouis, Germany.

“We are proud to be working again with Ford of Europe on the new Focus Coupe-Cabriolet, as it represents for us a significant investment, not just in terms of our design and engineering expertise, but also in our ongoing relationship with Ford of Europe, and the deployment of our high quality manufacturing facility in Italy,” said Andrea Pininfarina, Chief Executive Officer of Pininfarina S.p.A.


Ford Focus model range grows

The addition of the new Coupe-Cabriolet model extends the Ford Focus range, offering customers a superb choice. Focus now offers three-door and five-door hatchbacks, a four-door sedan and a five-door wagon, plus the new Coupe-Cabriolet and the Ford Focus C-MAX multi-activity vehicle. The range also includes the recently launched Focus ST performance model.

The Ford Focus is one of the most successful model ranges in Europe with more than four million units built, not including 370,000 Focus C-MAX models built since its launch in 2003. The Focus, which enjoyed European sales of 442, 000 units in 2005, is produced at European assembly plants in Saarlouis in Germany, Valencia in Spain and St Petersburg in Russia.

The new Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will go on sale across Europe from later this summer. It is estimated that approximately 20,000 vehicles will be produced a year.

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02/22, 4:55 PM

posted by:

rickey939

Looks like a Volvo or Saab. Not bad, but nothing special either.

02/22, 5:03 PM

posted by:

Baserunner

Still a Ford. I guess it’s a mind set.

02/22, 5:11 PM

posted by:

nick

IM W/ THE GUY ABOVE…

02/22, 5:37 PM

posted by:

Jay

It may “only” be a Ford, but it doesn’t run on rice.

02/22, 6:29 PM

posted by:

Sean

I’ve seen the 5D Hatch and 4D Sedan in person, and they are both beautiful and better looking than Volvos’ versions. (US Focus is a Joke). Unfortunately this drop top looks like a Volvo with a Focus front end and different tail lights. Now I just wonder how can Volvo charge more than this Focus. Pretty messed up portfolio if you ask me. I’d take this over Volvo’s any day.

02/22, 10:27 PM

posted by:

manny

huh… the front end looks nice, much better than any us focus ever… but i dont like how thick the windshield surround, and the rear end, like many above have said, look like they belong on another car… back to the drawing board, ford…

02/23, 3:36 AM

posted by:

Sotrain

Of course it looks like a Volvo: Its based on the new Volvo C70 Cabriolet. Cheap rip off of a good car, if you ask me. And cheaper looking too. Damn Ford, just because you can’t come up with a good looking car doesn’t mean you should go and ruin someone elses good design. Make American cars, not Swedish ones!

02/23, 3:55 AM

posted by:

Annon

Funny how people in general always think a car is based off another one in relation to price. In this case a Euro Focus based on a Volvo. If you ask me, both the Euro Focus and Volvo are based off the Mazda 3. Don’t get me wrong, all three are great cars. However charging amost twice the amount of a Mazda 3 for that Volvo is just wrong. First you take someone else’s platform, and then charge twice the amount…who are you kidding Volvo? Or should I ask the real Volvo owner, Ford?

02/23, 3:58 AM

posted by:

DaveO

We have some ugly convertible over here (Germany) but this won’t be one of them. I think it is a poor mans C70 and at that an amazing value.

And for those complaing about the Ford/Volvo bit….what is worse? Incorportating heavily engineered Volvo tech and safety into Fords…or destroying Saab by infecting it with under baked GM tech and badge engineering which will run them out of business?

Thought so…

02/23, 7:23 AM

posted by:

Nick

Of course this looks like a Vovlo and of course the Focus looks like the Mazda3 (my current car, which I love!). Volvo and Mazda are both owned in part by Ford. It’s platform sharing in all it’s glory.

Ford (like all auto makers) shares their platforms amongst their brands. This wouldn’t be the first time Ford stole from their children to boost their own lineup (i.e. stealing the Mazda6 and making the Fusion Family, etc.). Of course, it has gone the other way. The Volvo V40 is now based on the C1, Focus, Mazda3, platform while is used to be made on a Mitsubishi platform. Mazda needed an SUV, in comes the Escape. It goes on and on.

I think this is a good looking car. I would love to see it sold here in the US (hell, I’d love to see the Europe spec focus sold here period), but I don’t think this car makes sense here. Until the “Cheaper Hardtop Convertable” market opens up here, I don’t think this would sell here.

02/23, 1:21 PM

posted by:

SilverRanger

Once again, Ford makes nicer cars in Europe than the US. Why don’t they sell those cars here? Instead, they sell us trucks.

03/19, 7:53 AM

posted by:

LABAK

Hello………,
Good day i will like to know if u still have the counvertable ford car for sale. i am intreted to buy’t so i will like to read back from u soon,

Thankx

Labak,

05/08, 6:33 PM

posted by:

elizabeth

I have the 2002 ford focus ZTS mach4 and I love it. I understand all the jerks that say, “so what its still a ford”. Remember the Focus was not designed by us (united states) it was designed by Germany for the European roads not ours. So when you drive a Focus it may say Ford but really its made by the Germans like the Volvo and the Benz. It’s an excellent car!!!!!!!!

05/16, 4:10 PM

posted by:

Focus CC

06/05, 11:08 AM

posted by:

natalie arpino

Could you give me the starting price for the new ford focus convertable

06/28, 12:12 AM

posted by:

Spiro T. Chelemedos

When will Ford have a retractable Hardtop Convertible
for us in the USA?
I`m still waiting to purchase one if built by Ford.
Or when will they ship a Focus to the USA?
Thank you, Spiro

07/18, 10:48 PM

posted by:

V'duv Kux Klan

looks like it has a very big trunk compared to the cars size

08/20, 10:34 AM

posted by:

michael

what is the price for this vehicale?

 
 
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