Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus
Power
116HP
Torque
280Nm
Consumption
5.3l/100
Emissions
140g/km
0-100 km/h
10.9s
Top Speed
190km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
18,955€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
482 L
55 L
85 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Sportbreak 1.8 TDCi 115 CV Ghia (2005-2006)
General description
The 2005 Ford Focus Sportbreak is not just a family car; it's the embodiment of a nearly perfect balance. At a time when practicality often meant giving up driving pleasure, this model arrived to prove you could have it all: space, efficiency, and a chassis that made you wish the road home was longer and had more curves.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is to rediscover a pure connection with the road. The 1.8 TDCi engine with 116 hp pushes with honest force from low revs, thanks to its 280 Nm of torque. It doesn't aim to break records, but to deliver a lively and capable response in every overtake. But the real magic lies in its chassis; the multi-link rear suspension, a gem in its segment, provides agility and composure that fill you with confidence. Every curve feels like an invitation to enjoy.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent: mature, solid, and athletic. The Sportbreak body is not a mere add-on, but a harmonious extension that flows naturally, promising versatility without sacrificing style. Inside, the Ghia trim elevates the experience with more refined materials and a welcoming atmosphere. Space is generous, both for passengers and luggage, with a 482-liter trunk that seems to devour everything you throw at it. It's a cabin designed for living and traveling.
Technology and features
At the time, this Focus represented smart and accessible technology. The common-rail direct-injection diesel engine was a benchmark for efficiency, achieving fuel consumption of just 5.3 liters per hundred kilometers. The Ghia trim added comfort features that made a difference, such as automatic climate control or cruise control, making long journeys a much more relaxed experience. Its technology was focused on the essentials: making driving safer, more comfortable, and more economical.
Competition
In the competitive battlefield of compact estates, the Focus Sportbreak faced titans like the Volkswagen Golf Variant, the Opel Astra Caravan, or the Peugeot 307 SW. While some rivals offered more modularity or perhaps a more avant-garde design, none managed to match the sublime driving dynamics of the Focus. It was the car chosen by those who, in addition to needing space, loved to drive.
Conclusion
The Ford Focus Sportbreak 1.8 TDCi Ghia is more than just a second-hand car; it's a time capsule that reminds us of a golden era of motoring. A vehicle that more than fulfills its role as a practical and reliable family car, but hides a sporty soul that rewards its driver. It's a smart purchase with the heart, a loyal travel companion that proved functionality and emotion could, and should, go hand in hand.




