Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus
Power
145HP
Torque
185Nm
Consumption
7.5l/100
Emissions
179g/km
0-100 km/h
10.3s
Top Speed
208km/h
Weight
1465kg
Price
22,280€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
4 / 2 doors
534 L
- L
107 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet Trend 2.0 · 145 CV (2008-2010)
General description
The Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is more than a car; it's a statement of intent. Born from the successful Focus platform, this model dares to dream, offering the duality of an elegant coupé and the freedom of a convertible. With its 2.0 gasoline engine and 145 horsepower, it promises a driving experience that speaks directly to the heart, combining Ford's reliability with the thrill of feeling the sky as your only roof.
Driving experience
Driving it is an experience that changes with the weather. With the roof up, it's a refined and quiet Focus, with a chassis that inspires confidence and poise in every corner. But when you press the button and stow the roof, it transforms. The sound of the naturally aspirated engine becomes more present, the wind envelops you, and every journey becomes a small adventure. Its 145 hp is enough to move it with joy, and the 5-speed manual gearbox makes you part of a pure and honest driving experience.
Design and aesthetics
The result of a collaboration with the legendary coachbuilder Pininfarina, its design is an exercise in elegance. The lines are fluid and well-proportioned, creating an attractive silhouette as both a coupé and a cabriolet. The retractable hardtop is the centerpiece, a work of engineering that gives it versatility and a clean aesthetic. Although the rear volume is considerable to accommodate the mechanism, the overall package is harmonious and has a personality that sets it apart.
Technology and features
The most outstanding technology in this car is, without a doubt, its complex retractable metal roof, which turns it into two vehicles in one in less than 30 seconds. Beyond this mechanical marvel, the equipment is typical of its era: climate control, basic audio controls, and active and passive safety systems like ABS and multiple airbags. Don't expect touch screens or advanced connectivity, but just enough technology to enjoy the journey without distractions.
Competition
In its time, it competed in a very competitive segment against major rivals like the Peugeot 308 CC, the Renault Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet, and the Volkswagen Eos. Against them, the Focus CC defended its excellent dynamic behavior, a direct inheritance from the conventional Focus, as its main argument. While some rivals offered more striking interiors or a wider range of engines, the Ford focused on the pure pleasure of driving.
Conclusion
The Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is a car to be enjoyed, a passionate purchase. It is the perfect choice for someone looking for a versatile vehicle for daily use but who doesn't want to give up the pleasure of open-top driving on weekends. It's not the fastest or the most luxurious, but its balance, timeless design, and the feeling of freedom it offers make it a very special and desirable modern classic.




