Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet 2.0 TDCi 136 CV Trend (2007-2008)

2007
Gasóleo
FWD
Manual 6v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Focus

Power

136HP

Torque

320Nm

Consumption

5.9l/100

Emissions

156g/km

0-100 km/h

10.3s

Top Speed

205km/h

Weight

1548kg

Price

26,335

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasóleo

Transmission

Manual 6v

Traction

FWD

Seats

4 / 2 doors

Trunk

534 L

Tank

- L

Power

100 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

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

Capacities

Tank0 L
Trunk534 L

Detailed analysis of the Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet 2.0 TDCi 136 CV Trend (2007-2008)

General description

The Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is not just a car, it's a statement of intent. Born from the collaboration with the legendary coachbuilder Pininfarina, this model sought to win hearts by offering the perfect duality: the elegance of a coupé and the intoxicating freedom of a convertible, all on the reliable and dynamic base of the acclaimed Ford Focus.

Driving experience

Behind the wheel, the 136 hp 2.0 TDCi engine pushes with surprising force, thanks to generous torque from low revs that invites you to devour kilometers. The feeling of control is total, with a chassis that inspires confidence in every curve, true to Ford's dynamic DNA. But the real magic happens at the touch of a button: in seconds, the roof folds away and the world opens up. Driving open-top, feeling the sun and the air, transforms any journey into a small adventure, while with the roof closed, the soundproofing and rigidity bring back the calm and security of a true coupé.

Design and aesthetics

Pininfarina's hand is evident in every line. The Focus Coupé-Cabriolet boasts a harmonious and fluid silhouette, both with and without the roof, something not all its rivals achieved. Its muscular and well-resolved rear hides a clever retractable hardtop and a surprisingly spacious trunk that makes it a practical companion for getaways. The interior, although more sober and familiar to those who know the Focus, offers well-studied ergonomics and a sense of quality that has stood the test of time well.

Technology and features

For its time, this Focus represented a remarkable technological balance. The heart of the car, its common-rail direct-injection diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo, offered excellent performance and efficiency. The most dazzling technological element is undoubtedly its two-piece retractable metal roof, a work of engineering that transformed it into two cars in one. Although today we might miss touch screens or advanced assistants, its comfort and safety equipment was comprehensive for the segment in 2007.

Competition

In a competitive market, the Focus Coupé-Cabriolet faced tough contenders like the Peugeot 307 CC, the Renault Mégane CC, or the Volkswagen Eos. Against them, the Ford wielded two powerful weapons: superior dynamic behavior, a direct legacy of the conventional Focus, and the prestige of a design signed by Pininfarina that gave it an aura of exclusivity and Italian elegance.

Conclusion

The Ford Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is a car that appeals directly to emotion. It is the ideal purchase for those looking for more than just a means of transport; it is for those who long for the feeling of freedom of a convertible without giving up the practicality and safety of an all-year-round car. A seductive combination of Italian design, excellent driving dynamics, and an efficient diesel heart that, even today, continues to turn heads and bring smiles.