Have you been following our Geneva Motor Show section the past few days? If the answer is yet, then you must have already seen the facelifted Ford Focus. At least the hatchback and estate versions the Blue Oval brought in Switzerland.
The sedan model has yet to be unveiled, and we have a feeling Ford will be taking the wraps off it at the 2014 New York International Auto Show next month, but we’re not here to talk about that. We have a fourth version of the facelifted Focus to introduce you to. Unfortunately, it’s not something you’ll be seeing on public roads, but just a rendering.
It’s the coupe version of the facelifted 2014 Ford Focus and comes straight from automotive manipulator Theophilus Chin. Featuring Ford’s new hexagonal front grille and redesigned bumpers, headlamps and wheels, the Focus Coupe looks like the perfect vehicle to compete against the Honda Civic Coupe and the Scion tC in the United States.
It looks attractive, it could benefit the new SYNC 2 in-car connectivity and the numerous safety and convenience features available on the 2014 Focus and could make use of the 1.0-liter EcoBoost and 1.6-liter gasoline engines. But we won’t get a new Focus coupe anytime soon, so we’d better stop daydreaming about it.
The previous Ford Focus Coupe was available in the United States between 2008 and 2010. It was discontinued before the new 2012 model year (hatchback, sedan) was introduced.
Renderings by TheophilusChin
It’s the coupe version of the facelifted 2014 Ford Focus and comes straight from automotive manipulator Theophilus Chin. Featuring Ford’s new hexagonal front grille and redesigned bumpers, headlamps and wheels, the Focus Coupe looks like the perfect vehicle to compete against the Honda Civic Coupe and the Scion tC in the United States.
It looks attractive, it could benefit the new SYNC 2 in-car connectivity and the numerous safety and convenience features available on the 2014 Focus and could make use of the 1.0-liter EcoBoost and 1.6-liter gasoline engines. But we won’t get a new Focus coupe anytime soon, so we’d better stop daydreaming about it.
The previous Ford Focus Coupe was available in the United States between 2008 and 2010. It was discontinued before the new 2012 model year (hatchback, sedan) was introduced.
Renderings by TheophilusChin