Ford Focus Sportbreak Titanium 2.0 TDCi 163 CV PowerShift (2011-2012)

2011
Gasóleo
FWD
Automático 6v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus

Power

163HP

Torque

340Nm

Consumption

5.3l/100

Emissions

139g/km

0-100 km/h

9.1s

Top Speed

215km/h

Weight

1471kg

Price

23,950

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasóleo

Transmission

Automático 6v

Traction

FWD

Seats

5 / 5 doors

Trunk

490 L

Tank

60 L

Power

120 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power163 CV / 120 kW
Maximum torque340 Nm
Fuel typeGasóleo
TransmissionAutomático 6v

Capacities

Tank60 L
Trunk490 L

Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Sportbreak Titanium 2.0 TDCi 163 CV PowerShift (2011-2012)

General description

The 2011 Ford Focus Sportbreak is not just any station wagon. It's proof that you can have a practical and spacious car without giving up excitement behind the wheel. With its powerful 163 HP diesel engine and PowerShift automatic transmission, this Titanium version promised an almost perfect balance between family needs and driver desires.

Driving experience

Getting behind the wheel is to discover a fascinating duality. The thrust of the 2.0 TDCi engine is forceful and generous from low revs, thanks to its 340 Nm of torque, launching you with an energy that is surprising in a car of its nature. The dual-clutch PowerShift gearbox works with a speed and smoothness that makes you feel connected to the mechanics, allowing for a dynamic and fluid driving experience. Its chassis, a benchmark in its class, conveys absolute confidence in corners, with an agility and poise that invite you to drive.

Design and aesthetics

Visually, the third-generation Focus Sportbreak made an impact with its 'Kinetic Design' language. Its sharp lines and muscular silhouette give it a dynamic presence that moves away from the sober image of other station wagons. Inside, the qualitative leap was enormous, with a wraparound, futuristic dashboard that made you feel like you were in a spaceship. Although the profusion of buttons on the center console could be overwhelming at first, the feeling of being in a modern, well-built car was undeniable.

Technology and features

For its time, this Focus was at the forefront. The technological heart was undoubtedly the PowerShift transmission, which offered an experience close to that of gearboxes in premium vehicles. The Titanium trim usually included generous equipment, with systems that made life on board easier and improved safety. The electric power steering and a chassis full of intelligent solutions like the control blade independent rear suspension demonstrated Ford's effort to create a technologically advanced and efficient car.

Competition

In a very competitive market, the Focus Sportbreak faced giants like the Volkswagen Golf Variant, the Opel Astra Sports Tourer, or the SEAT Exeo ST. While some rivals opted for sobriety or slightly more interior space, the Ford played the passion card. Its main selling point was superior driving dynamics and a bolder design, winning over those who were looking for more than just a family transport vehicle.

Conclusion

This Ford Focus Sportbreak is much more than a diesel family car. It's a statement of intent. It's the perfect choice for the family man or woman who refuses to hang up their driving gloves. It offers space, reasonable fuel consumption, and a powerful engine, but its true value lies in the sensations it conveys, in how it makes you feel every kilometer. A smart purchase that also knows how to speak directly to the heart.