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- Focus ST Edition also features a 675 W B&O Premium Sound System with ten speakers and a subwoofer, while the standard Winter Pack includes a heated steering wheel and a Quickclear heated windscreen for rapid defrosting in icy conditions.
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WINTER PACK. Helping to get you moving on frosty winter mornings. The optional Focus Winter Pack includes a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and Quickclear heated windscreen.
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Rear parking sensors – £225
The Focus is a fairly easy car to manoeuvre in tight spaces, but if it has one negative it’s that rearward visibility isn’t great. The addition of parking sensorsshould make supermarket car parks a far less stressful place to be.
Active city stop – £200
No matter how capable a driver you might be, anyone can become distracted for just a second – more than enough time for a car ahead to suddenly stop or a pedestrian to run out into the road. By scanning for potential hazards ahead, Active City Stopis able to provide a warning to the driver if a collision is likely, and can even perform an emergency stop automatically if it feels sufficient action has not been taken in time. For £200, equipping your Focus with a device which might save you fro...
Metallic paint – £525
Unless you’re happy with a flat shade of red, you’ll certainly need to fork out extra for metallic paint. There are eight paint shades available at extra cost for the Focus, and we at carwow love a bit of blue, so Deep Impact Blue is our pick! For full details of the colour range, check out our Ford Focus colour guide or, for more information on the different types of car paint, read our handy guide.
Satellite Navigation – £500
For anyone who frequently travels to unfamiliar places (or for anyone who would likely lose their head if it wasn’t screwed on properly) then a satellite navigation system can be a nifty companion. For an extra £500 on Style and Zetec models, and only £250 on Titanium models, it’s quite a bargain too. Gadget fans will be happy to hear that, in combination with the sat nav, it’s possible to add a reversing camera for an extra £165 too.
Door edge protectors – £85
These handy little devices are perfect for those with clumsy kids (or clumsy adults) in the family. On opening any of the side doors, a hinged strip of rubber pops out over its trailing edge, preventing chips and scratches from any absent-minded examples of ingress or egress.
Appearance pack – £600
If you’re looking to add a little extra dose of style to your Focus, then the Appearance Pack might be just the ticket. With a set of alloy wheels one inch larger than standard items, LED daytime running lights and rear privacy glass, it won’t quite add the style to rival the understated class of a Volkswagen Golf, but it will make it look a little more special than a regular model.
Heated steering wheel – £95
While there are several gadgets on the Focus’ options list which aren’t vital, many of them are so cheap that it wouldn’t be a massive pain to specify them. The heated steering wheel is certainly a feature that falls into that category. Getting up on a cold winter’s day has few charms but, if you stump up £95 (on Titanium and Titanium X models), at least your Ford Focusmight make the experience a little more bearable. Power up the car, and within seconds you’ll feel like your hands are greete...
Adaptive cruise control – £250
We’re sure adaptive cruise control – which uses sensors to synchronize your road speed with the vehicle ahead – might come in handy if you spend a large portion of your time driving motorway miles. For most other people, we’d suggest that regular cruise control (or, indeed, your right foot) will do the job just fine.
Convenience Pack – £450
There’s plenty included in the Convenience Pack, some of which will be sure to muster a giggle or two. In addition to electrically folding door mirrors and front and rear parking sensors, Active Park Assist is the one to try if you’d like to impress – or perturb – your friends and family. Capable of scanning the car’s surroundings in search of a potential parking space, the system is able to steer the car between two parked cars (whether in a parallel or bay manoeuvre). All you need to do is...
The Ford Focus range involves new models Active & Vignale. As well as the familiar Trend, Titanium and ST-Line. Browse the Focus models here.
The car's specification includes the options that Focus ST customers choose most for ultimate day-to-to comfort, including the B&O audio, Driver Assist Pack and Winter Pack as standard Azura Blue exterior paint, lightweight gloss black alloys and Motion Blue interior stitching are also included.
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Feb 23, 2023 · Read the definitive Ford Focus 2024 review from the expert What Car? team. Check specs, prices, performance and compare with similar cars.
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Mar 14, 2022 · Verdict. This mid-life update for the Focus isn’t dramatic, but the subtle styling changes on the outside are complemented by a huge boost to the in-car tech. It’s just as sharp to drive as ever,...
Ford Focus is packed with technology. See the features improving the Ford Focus's performance, fuel efficiency, comfort, safety and security here.