Ford Focus Sportbreak 2.0 TDCi 136 CV Ghia (2004-2006)

2005
Gasóleo
FWD
Manual 6v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus

Power

136HP

Torque

320Nm

Consumption

5.7l/100

Emissions

151g/km

0-100 km/h

9.5s

Top Speed

203km/h

Weight

1444kg

Price

21,055

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasóleo

Transmission

Manual 6v

Traction

FWD

Seats

5 / 5 doors

Trunk

482 L

Tank

55 L

Power

100 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power136 CV / 100 kW
Maximum torque320 Nm
Fuel typeGasóleo
TransmissionManual 6v

Capacities

Tank55 L
Trunk482 L

Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Sportbreak 2.0 TDCi 136 CV Ghia (2004-2006)

General description

The 2005 Ford Focus Sportbreak is not just a pretty and spacious face; it's the heart of a family that loves the road. With the powerful 136 HP 2.0 TDCi engine, this car represented the perfect fusion of the versatility of a station wagon body and the sporty soul that has always characterized the Focus, creating an unforgettable driving experience.

Driving experience

Behind the wheel, the response is immediate and powerful. The 320 Nm of torque pushes with surprising force, making every overtake a mere formality. But the real magic lies in its chassis. The independent rear suspension connects you to the asphalt, transmitting a confidence and agility uncharacteristic of a family car, turning every corner into an invitation to enjoy.

Design and aesthetics

Its design is an exercise in balance. The Sportbreak's line extends the dynamic silhouette of the Focus, creating an elegant and functional profile. It doesn't shout, but its presence is felt. The Ghia trim adds a touch of distinction with details and a more refined interior, proving that the practicality of a large 482-liter trunk is not at odds with good taste.

Technology and features

At its technological heart beat an advanced diesel engine with common-rail injection and a variable geometry turbo, an engineering gem of its time that offered brilliant performance with moderate consumption. On board, the Ghia trim adorned the cabin with amenities that made every journey more pleasant, focusing on the comfort of the driver and passengers.

Competition

In a fierce market, it faced giants like the Volkswagen Golf Variant, the Opel Astra Caravan, or the Peugeot 307 SW. While many competitors focused purely on space or comfort, the Focus Sportbreak played a winning card: it offered all that and, in addition, a superior driving experience that captivated those who truly had a passion for driving.

Conclusion

The Ford Focus Sportbreak 2.0 TDCi is much more than a used car; it's a testament to an era when family cars could also be exciting. Its combination of an energetic and reliable engine, an exceptional chassis, and great practicality make it a smart and passionate choice, a travel companion that leaves an indelible mark.