2012 Ford Focus Introduced at Detroit Auto Show

On Monday morning, Alan Mulally, president and chief executive of the Ford Motor Company, introduced the 2012 Ford Focus at the Detroit Auto Show. The Focus is being touted as the savior for Ford, akin to what the K-car was for Chrysler.

In the US, the Focus will be powered by a new 2-liter direct-injection gas engine whereas in Europe it will be diesel powered. Sedan and hatchback models will arrive in 2011. Updated designs will sport “a European look”.

Read the NY Times article here.

Ford is also counting on the Focus’ fuel efficiency to encourage consumers to switch to the Ford line. The redesigned Focus features a small bump on the vehicle’s taillights that reduces air turbulence and allows the car to travel further on a tank of gas.

Read the Wall Street Journal article here.

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