Focus Rs Mk2
The Ford Focus RS Mk2 represents second-generation performance variant of Ford's compact hatchback platform, produced 2009-2010 for European markets as successor to acclaimed Mk1 RS introducing revolutionary 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-five Volvo-sourced engine producing 305 horsepower and 325 lb-ft torque establishing new benchmark for front-wheel-drive hot hatch performance. This generation distinguished itself through Revoknuckle front suspension system developed to manage exceptional torque output minimizing torque steer endemic to powerful FWD platforms, Quaife mechanical limited-slip differential enhancing traction during aggressive cornering, and comprehensive chassis tuning by Team RS ensuring neutral handling characteristics despite front-drive architecture. The Mk2 achieved remarkable performance credentials including 0-62mph acceleration in 5.9 seconds and 163mph top speed positioning Focus RS among fastest hot hatches available, while practical five-door hatchback configuration maintained everyday usability differentiating RS from dedicated sports cars sacrificing practicality for performance.
Technical specification included 6-speed manual transmission with close-ratio gearing optimized for performance driving, 19-inch forged alloy wheels reducing unsprung weight, Brembo braking system with ventilated discs providing exceptional stopping power, and aggressive aerodynamic bodywork including prominent rear wing and widened fenders accommodating wider track. Interior featured Recaro sport seats providing excellent lateral support during spirited driving, revised instrumentation including boost gauge monitoring turbocharger pressure, and comprehensive standard equipment reflecting premium positioning. Weight of approximately 1,460kg enabled competitive power-to-weight ratio of 4.8kg/hp establishing performance credentials, while sophisticated electronic stability control system allowed skilled drivers to explore handling limits with safety net preventing catastrophic loss of control. The Duratec RS turbocharged five-cylinder created distinctive exhaust note differentiating Focus RS from four-cylinder competitors, with peak boost pressure generating strong mid-range torque delivery enabling effortless overtaking performance.
The Focus RS Mk2 achieved commercial success selling approximately 10,000 units across two-year production run before Mk3 introduction 2016 featuring all-wheel-drive architecture addressing FWD limitations. Racing applications remained limited to production-based championships though privateer efforts found competitive performance in touring car categories. Today Mk2 examples command strong values within enthusiast communities as final front-wheel-drive RS variant, valued for engaging driving dynamics rewarding driver skill, distinctive five-cylinder character, proven Ford reliability enabling high-mileage ownership, and relative affordability compared to exotic alternatives. The platform represents peak front-drive hot hatch development before manufacturers transitioned toward all-wheel-drive systems managing increasing power outputs, establishing Mk2 as historically significant model demonstrating FWD performance potential through sophisticated chassis engineering rather than electronic intervention.