If you though the Ford Focus ST Estate had too much power for a family car, think again! German tuner Wolf Racing developed a three-stage kit to boost the hot-hatch’s performance and it's also been made available on the wagon, which made its debut at the Essen Motor Show 2013.
The first stage leaves the 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine alone but messes up with the ECU and ads a new air filter. Power jumps from 250 HP (184 kW) and 265 lb-ft (360 Nm) to 285 HP (209 kW) and 326 lb-ft (440 Nm). Stage two adds a bigger turbo to the previous setup, increasing total power to 300 HP (220 kW) and 333 lb-ft (450 Nm).
But the car you see right here is full werewolf, the most powerful FWD estate around! The engine will squeeze out 370 HP (272 kW) and 409 lb-ft (554 Nm) for you to shred those front tires.
Among other changes there is a high-performance brake system, new side skirts, headlight covers, rear skirt attachment, roof spoiler lip and a coil-over suspension which lowers the car by 50mm.
But the car you see right here is full werewolf, the most powerful FWD estate around! The engine will squeeze out 370 HP (272 kW) and 409 lb-ft (554 Nm) for you to shred those front tires.
Among other changes there is a high-performance brake system, new side skirts, headlight covers, rear skirt attachment, roof spoiler lip and a coil-over suspension which lowers the car by 50mm.