2012 Ford Focus Specs

Ford serves up two body styles with its compact Focus.

The Ford Focus is a front-wheel-drive compact model that seats five people and is offered in four-door sedan and five-door hatchback editions. The current model is based on the European-spec edition and is completely new for the 2012 model year. Now in its third generation, the Focus is one of Ford’s best-selling cars, a competitive compact that is priced from $16,500.

Engine and Transmissions

Ford FiestaA 2.0-liter 16-valve four cylinder engine powers the Ford Focus. This aluminum block and head engine makes 160 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 146 foot-pounds of torque at 4,450 rpm. This gasoline direct engine has a 12.0 to 1 compression ratio and measures 3.44 inches bore by 3.27 inches stroke.

A 5-speed manual transmission is standard. Optionally, a 6-speed automatic transmission can be had including one that version that offers select shift capabilities.

Fuel Economy

When paired with a manual transmission, the Ford Focus is rated at 26 mpg city, 36 mpg highway. For optimum fuel economy, Ford offers the Focus SFE, a specially tuned model with a 6-speed automatic transmission that gets 28 mpg city, 40 mpg highway. Choose the select shift and your fuel mileage estimates are 27 mpg city, 37 mpg highway.

The Ford Focus runs on regular grade gasoline. With its 12.4-gallon fuel tank, the SFE edition has a cruising range of nearly 500 miles or enough fuel to travel from Kansas City to St. Louis and back.

Focus Dimensions

Both Focus models share similar exterior dimensions as they share a 104.3-inch wheelbase. However, the sedan measures 178.5 inches in length and the hatchback comes in at 171.6 inches. Both models are 71.8 inches wide and 57.7 inches tall.

Front legroom measures 41.9 inches while rear legroom comes in at 33.2 inches. Front shoulder room is 55.6 inches; rear shoulder room is 53.7 inches. Front head room is 38.3 inches while rear head room measures 38.0 inches or 37.9 inches with the hatchback. Front hip room is 53.9 inches; rear hip room is 52.7 inches.

Cargo volume measures 13.2 cubic feet in the sedan’s trunk. With the hatchback, there is 23.8 cubic feet behind the second seat and 44.8 cubic feet with the second seat folded down. The sedan weighs in from 2,905 pounds; the hatchback weighs from 2,920 pounds.

Focus Notables

Including an electric model, the Ford Focus is sold in eight trim levels. An “S” edition is available only with the sedan, while SE, SEL and Titanium models are sold with both body styles.

All models comes equipped with air-conditioning, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, power side mirrors and power windows, and an entertainment system that offers an AM/FM single-disc CD player, MP3 capable with 4 speakers, audio input jack and speed-sensitive volume control. Available with some models is Ford Sync infotainment, keyless entry and push button start, MyFord Touch, cruise control, a power moonroof, a navigation system with a rear backup camera and leather seating surfaces.

All Focus models offer traction control, stability control, four-wheel antilock brakes and brake assist. The Focus features six airbags and comes with a tire pressure monitoring system.

Ford Warranties

All Focus models are covered by a 3-year/36,000-mile bumper to bumper warranty. This vehicle also offers a 5-year or 60,000-mile powertrain warranty and a 5-year or 60,000-mile safety restraint system warranty. Corrosion coverage extends five years with no mileage limitation. A 5-year or 60,000-mile roadside assistance program is also available.

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Escape Hybrid’s 7-year run is coming to an end.

When the Ford Escape Hybrid arrived on the scene in 2005 as a 2006 model year SUV, its marked the first time that full-time hybrid technology was used in this type of a vehicle. It was also Ford’s first attempt at buiding a hybrid and was followed four years later by the Fusion Hybrid. A Mercury Mariner Hybrid was sold for several years until the Mercury brand was retired in 2010. This five-passenger crossover SUV is available in front- and all-wheel-drive, and is sold in standard and Limited trim levels. Priced from $31,395, the 2012 edition will be its last one as Ford will be offering its next generation hybrid technology to the all-new C-MAX beginning in the 2013 model year.

Hybrid Powertrain

Ford Escape Hybrid

The Escape Hybrid is Ford's first hybrid vehicle.

Every Escape Hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter 16-valve four cylinder engine that runs on the Atkinson cycle. This engine is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission.

The Escape Hybrid stores electricity in its nickel-metal (Ni-MH) battery pack. Regenerative braking plays a significant role in resupplying the battery. The gas engine makes 155 horsepower and the electric motor makes 94 horsepower for a net 177-hp rating. This model puts out 136 foot-pounds of torque at 4,500 rpm. The engine has a 12.3 to 1 compression ratio and is of aluminum cylinder block and head construction.

Fuel Economy

The front-wheel-drive Escape Hybrid is rated at 34 mpg city, 31 mpg highway. The all-wheel-drive edition is rated at 30 mpg city, 27 mpg highway. This SUV takes regular grade gasoline and offers a cruising range of about 450 miles with its 15.1-gallon fuel tank.

Escape Hybrid Dimensions

Built on a 103.1-inch wheelbase, the Ford Escape Hybrid is 174.7 inches long, 71.1 inches wide and is 67.9 inches tall. This SUV offers front head room of 40.4 inches and 39.2 inches in the rear. Front shoulder room comes in at 56.6 inches and 55.9 inches in the rear. Front hip room is 53.3 inches while rear hip room measures 49.1 inches. Front and rear legroom measures 41.6 and 35.6 inches respectively. This model offers 31.4 cubic feet of standard cargo space behind the rear seat. Fold that seat down and it expands to 67.2 cubic feet.

Safety Features

Every Ford product is covered by a 3-year or 36,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty. This model also comes with a 5-year, unlimited miles rust perforation warranty and a 5-year, 50,000-mile safety restraint warranty. The gas engine and the transmission are covered by a 5-year or 60,000-mile powertrain warranty. Hybrid components are protected for 8 years or 100,000 miles.

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