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  2. Ford Focus (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    While the ST X gains LED matrix headlights and 19" alloys. [25] Ford Australia discontinued the Focus ST and Fiesta ST, from its lineup on August 5, 2022. Forty examples of the facelifted Focus ST were secured for the Australian market, with both vehicles to be retired before the end of 2022.

  3. Ford Focus - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Focus is a compact car (C-segment in Europe) manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1999. It was created under Alexander Trotman's Ford 2000 plan, which aimed to globalize model development and sell one compact vehicle worldwide. The original Focus was primarily designed by Ford of Europe's German and British teams. [1]

  4. Ford Focus (third generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Focus range starts with the base Ambiente, Trend, mid-range Sport, and top-of-the-line Titanium. Powering the Ford Focus are 2 petrol, a 1.6 petrol with 92 kW and 159 Nm, a 2.0 petrol with 118 kW and 198 Nm, and one diesel, a 2.0 turbo-diesel with 120 kW and 340 Nm.

  5. File:Ford Focus 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid ST-Line (IV, Facelift ...

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  6. Ford Fiesta (seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 2018, Ford announced that a limited-slip differential would be offered for the first time on the Fiesta ST as an optional extra. [8] The Fiesta ST was released on May 7, 2018. [9] It is heavier than the previous ST model, and can go from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 6.5 seconds.

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