

The 1/4 mile and trap would tell us more. Ford is boasting 0-62 in 4.7s (0-60 in 4.6) but this is WRX territory, with MUCH less power (WRX). If you ask us, $36,605-provided that’s the actual price-seems like a fair deal for an all-wheel-drive, rally-inspired superhatch with 345 horses, 325 ft-lb of torque, and a button for Drift Mode.Īs has been said, the AWD is a mixed blessing. Other option subpages, like Packages and Accessories, were nonfunctional at the time of publication. Black leather and microsuede upholstery comes as part of the $2785 RS2 package, an option group whose description wasn’t fully populated at time of writing, but which seems to include voice-activated navigation, Sirius XM Traffic, and Travel Link. Inside, a 10-speaker Sony stereo and partial leather Recaros are standard equipment. To our eyes, $595 ain’t bad for a set of Michelin Cups considering they typically run more than $350 each.


But while some images and links are broken, the ones we’re interested in all seem to work-namely, the ones that let us click into the Ford Focus subpage and select the RS trim level, with the listed base price of $35,730 and $875 for destination and delivery.Īccording to the site, the Focus RS comes stock with 18-inch painted aluminum wheels the upgrade to 19-inch painted forged alloys will set you back $1395, while selecting those 19s wrapped in Michelin Cup tires runs $1990. There you’ll find that the RS starts at $36,605 including destination and delivery fees.įirst discovered by commenters at Jalopnik, the configurator site seems to be a half-built page not meant for public consumption. Looks like a semi-broken Ford website, right? Go ahead and click through to the 2016 Ford Focus section-as of this writing, you can configure a 2016 Ford Focus RS on a website we’re pretty sure Ford didn’t want you to see. Wanna see something cool? Head on over to this URL.
