Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus
Power
101HP
Torque
145Nm
Consumption
6.9l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
10.9s
Top Speed
185km/h
Weight
1070kg
Price
12,561€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
350 L
55 L
74 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Ambiente 1.6 5p · 101 CV (1998-2000)
General description
The 1998 Ford Focus was not just a car; it was a statement of intent. It arrived to break the mold, to replace the veteran Escort with a proposal that redefined what a compact car could be. Its appearance on the market was a breath of fresh air that forced the entire industry to catch up, marking the beginning of a new era for Ford and for drivers looking for more than just a means of transportation.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Focus is to rediscover the pleasure of driving in its purest form. Its 101 horsepower, delivered by the energetic 1.6 engine, feel lively and willing through a precise 5-speed manual gearbox. But the real magic lies in its chassis. Every curve becomes an invitation to feel the asphalt, with an agility and poise that were simply extraordinary for its time. It's a car that communicates, that makes you a participant in the drive, and brings a smile to your face.
Design and aesthetics
The 'New Edge' design was a bold move that either captivated or caused controversy, but it never left anyone indifferent. Its taut lines, marked wheel arches, and above all, its high-mounted, triangular taillights, created an unmistakable and futuristic silhouette. It was a car that looked dynamic even when stationary, a moving sculpture that has aged with a dignity and character that many modern cars envy.
Technology and features
The Focus's greatest technological innovation was not visible, but under its bodywork. The 'Control Blade' multi-link rear suspension was a true revolution in the C-segment, providing a balance between comfort and dynamic handling previously reserved for higher-end vehicles. Its 16-valve Zetec engine, with an aluminum block and cylinder head, was also an example of efficiency and performance for the late 90s.
Competition
In a market dominated by giants like the Volkswagen Golf IV, the Opel Astra G, or the Renault Mégane, the Ford Focus burst onto the scene with force. While its rivals opted for sobriety or comfort, the Focus offered a complete package where driving dynamics were the main star. It positioned itself as the choice for those who loved to drive, directly challenging the Golf as the king of the category and surpassing it in agility and sensations.
Conclusion
The first-generation Ford Focus is much more than a car from the late 90s; it is an icon that proved that an affordable family vehicle could be exciting and fun to drive. Its legacy endures in every car today that seeks that perfect balance between practicality and passion. It was, and remains in memory, an exceptional car that changed the rules of the game forever.




