2011 Ford Focus Rs500..........only for Europe.

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2011 Ford Focus RS500
A new and powerful limited edition Ford Focus RS model, called the Ford Focus RS500, is being launched as the ultimate performance Ford and will provide the definitive driving experience for serious performance car enthusiasts.

Making its global debut at the 2010 Leipzig Motor Show in Germany on April 9, 2010, the new model has been given the RS500 designation to highlight its strictly-limited production run of 500 individually-numbered vehicles, all of which will be offered for customers to purchase.

The new Ford Focus RS500 features a muscular 350 PS 2.5-litre 5-cylinder engine, which generates 15 per cent more power than the standard Focus RS and delivers truly exhilarating performance.

The Ford Focus RS500's breathtaking power is matched by an equally dramatic appearance. The limited edition model sports a unique matt black 'foil' paint finish with matching alloy wheels to deliver a powerful visual impact which is unlike any other production Ford.

"We were determined to mark the end of production for the current and acclaimed Focus RS with something even more special," said Joe Bakaj, Ford of Europe's vice president for Product Development. "From its stunning looks to its intoxicating performance, we have no doubt that the Ford Focus RS500 will be appreciated and quickly snapped up by performance car enthusiasts.

"This vehicle joins a long line of iconic RS Fords and is a worthy recipient of the RS500 name, which became synonymous with success on the road and track with the legendary Sierra RS500 Cosworth that dominated saloon car racing during the late 1980s," Bakaj added.

Strictly Limited Production Run of 500 Individually Numbered Vehicles

The Ford Focus RS500 marks the end of production for the current generation Focus RS, with the last vehicles scheduled to leave Ford's Saarlouis Assembly Plant in Germany during September 2010.

While overwhelming customer demand has ensured that total Focus RS output is expected to exceed 11,000 units (significantly more than the 7,000 to 8,000 originally forecast), production of the Ford Focus RS500 will start at Ford's Saarlouis plant in Germany during May 2010 and will be strictly limited to 500 customer vehicles for twenty European markets.

Each Ford Focus RS500 will carry a metal plaque on the centre console, hand-engraved with a unique identification number from 001 to 500.

A small number of pre-production vehicles produced for internal Ford use - such as product development or press demonstrators - will have their own unique numbering scheme, to ensure the exclusivity of the 500 customer cars.

Demand for the Ford Focus RS500 is expected to exceed supply by a considerable margin, and the full production run of just 500 vehicles is being allocated across 20 European markets in line with the anticipated level of interest. For some countries, the very small number of vehicles allocated means the Ford Focus RS500 will, indeed, be a very exclusive purchase for its customers.

Upgraded 350 PS Powertrain

"The more urgent engine sound and sheer thrust of the mid-range performance tell the driver immediately that this is not a standard Focus RS," said Gunnar Herrmann, Ford's Global C-Car Vehicle Line Director. "With 15 per cent more power and the same gutsy, sporting character, our new powertrain gives the Ford Focus RS500 the special engine it deserves."

To provide the Ford Focus RS500 with a fitting power unit, the 305 PS turbocharged Duratec RS 2.5-litre engine from the standard Focus RS has been upgraded to deliver significantly more top-end and mid-range power, but without compromising the base engine's strength and responsiveness at lower revs.

Peak power is increased by 45PS to 350PS at 6,000rpm, while torque has been increased from 440 to 460Nm, delivered across a broad speed range from 2,500 to 4,500rpm.

To achieve the required balance of muscular mid-range and top-end performance, the engine has benefitted from a comprehensive package of enhancements aimed at improving the engine's breathing and combustion.

The changes include a significantly larger air-to-air intercooler to deliver a cooler, denser charge; a larger air filter box for increased airflow; larger diameter exhaust downpipe; and an uprated fuel pump, along with an updated software calibration to optimise the performance of the revised engine.

"The engine's improved breathing has allowed us to increase power without having to raise turbo boost pressure significantly," explained Herrmann. "This has made it possible to enhance peak performance while maintaining the excellent driveability, fuel consumption and emissions of the standard Focus RS."

Preliminary performance figures for the Ford Focus RS500 indicate that it achieves 0-100km/h in 5.6 seconds, with a top speed similar to the 263 km/h in the standard RS.

Engineered by Performance Car Enthusiasts

The Ford Focus RS500 engine has been modified by a team enthusiast engineers from Ford TeamRS in partnership with Revolve Technologies, the automotive engineering firm which develops Ford approved performance upgrades through its Mountune brand.

The shared development and testing programme ensured that the 350 PS Duratec RS engine achieved the specified performance targets while also delivering the standards of durability and serviceability expected by Ford RS customers.

The comprehensive engineering details already developed for the 305 PS Focus RS engine - including a revised cylinder head gasket, ultra-durable metal sprayed cylinder bores, revised pistons and new connecting rods - have ensured that no further mechanical changes were required to cope with the increased performance of the 350 PS Ford Focus RS500 unit.

Advanced Front Wheel Drive Chassis

A key factor in the success of the latest generation Focus RS has been its advanced front wheel drive chassis, which combines a wider track, the unique 'RevoKnuckle' front suspension design and a Quaife helical limited slip differential to deliver responsive steering, outstanding traction and a minimum of unwanted torque steer.

The same chassis design has proved equally effective in handling the increased torque levels of the Ford Focus RS500, and the specification is unchanged for this application, helping to retain the same sporting and responsive dynamic character which is central to the appeal of the acclaimed standard Focus RS.

The high-performance braking system, and the 19-inch wheels and 235/35/R19 tyres, are also carried over unchanged from the standard vehicle, although red brake calipers and a dramatic black finish for the alloy wheels are unique to the Ford Focus RS500.

Performance Tested to the Limit

In recognition of the extreme performance potential of the Ford Focus RS500, the limited edition model has been subjected to a series of concentrated durability tests which have focused on the car's track capabilities.

The development programme included a dedicated endurance test at the infamous Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany, where Ford TeamRS engineers were joined by three Ford-employed racing drivers working in shifts to complete 10,000km of non-stop driving, equivalent to competing in ten consecutive Nürburgring 24-hour races without a break.

"We wanted to be sure that serious enthusiasts could drive the Ford Focus RS500 to the limit on track, without any concerns about the car's stamina," said Matthias Tonn, Ford Focus RS500 Chief Programme Engineer. "This meant going beyond our standard test routines, and pushing the car to the edge of its performance envelope. After 500 non-stop laps of the Nürburgring, we are very confident of its durability and delighted at the way it performed, with an 8-minute lap time within reach".

Unique Matt Black 'Foil' Paint Finish for Maximum Visual Impact

The standard Focus RS already creates a lasting impression with its functional yet striking design, but the unique matt black 'foil' paint finish of the Ford Focus RS500 makes this limited edition car even more special.

Stunning matt black bodywork is combined with matching metallic black alloy wheels, and the gloss black finish of the trapezoidal lower front grille and splitter, twin-blade rear spoiler and the rear venturi, which manages airflow beneath the rear of the car.

Small flashes of colour around the vehicle - including the red brake calipers, blue RS badges, and the special blue and red RS500 badge on the tailgate - only serve to emphasise the car's unique appearance.

"We deliberately set out to ensure that the Ford Focus RS500 looks like no other production vehicle," added Tonn. "With its dramatic black finish and imposing stance, this car really is mean, moody and magnificent!"

The matt black foil finish for the Ford Focus RS500 was developed in partnership with the technology company 3M, which specialises in advanced film products for the automotive industry.

All Ford Focus RS500 vehicles will be painted in a standard Panther Black metallic colour, before being shipped to a dedicated 3M facility near Frankfurt, Germany, where a special foil film will be applied to the bodywork to create the matt black effect.

The film is extremely durable, and is specifically designed to resist superficial marks and scratches in automotive applications. In the event of damage to the bodywork, Ford dealers will be fully supported by a Europe-wide network of 3M agents who can replace the film on the affected panels.

Special Ford Focus RS500 Interior Detailing

Attention to detail on the RS500 exterior is also reflected inside the car, with a series of special features which are unique to this limited edition model.

The centre console is distinguished by the car's individually-numbered metal plaque, and by a unique carbon-effect finish to the bezel which carries a distinctive RS pattern.

In contrast to the blue detailing on the standard Focus RS, the Ford Focus RS500 features a special red colour scheme, notably on the stitching of the leather trim on the steering wheel, door trim and gear lever gaiter, and on the floor mats.

Customers also have the option of specifying the bespoke Recaro front sports seats in full red leather, to further enhance the visual impact.

Premium Specification for All Vehicles

All Ford Focus RS500 vehicles will be equipped to a very high specification as standard, with only two features available as optional items. In addition to the comprehensive equipment levels on the standard Focus RS, the RS500 includes the following features as standard:

•Dual-zone automatic climate control
•Heated windscreen
•Rear parking distance sensors
•Tyre deflation detection system
•Automatic headlights and rain-sensing wipers
•Auto dimming rear-view mirror
•Ford key-free start
•Enhanced connectivity with Bluetooth®, voice control and USB port
•Sony 6-CD audio system
•Recaro sports front seats with partial leather trim
The two optional features are touchscreen DVD navigation and audio system, and the full leather Recaro front seats in red.

"We believe that customers lucky enough to secure one of the limited edition Ford Focus RS500 models will be getting a real collectors item," said Joe Bakaj. "From its stunning looks, to its immense driver appeal and its complete specification, the Ford Focus RS500 provides enthusiasts with the ultimate performance Ford for the road."

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SO WHAT DO YOU THINK BGOL???
 
Another quick little story about the RS500.

Ford Focus RS500: Small, Dark And Vicious...And Not For The U.S.

Hot hatches. The Europeans love them, we--as a whole--apparently hate them, and consequently we can only stare and envy from afar. Today, the green-eyed monster stokes the fire of jealousy to white hot with the early release of the Ford Focus RS500, a 345-horsepower, limited-edition hatch for Europe only.
Just 500 units of the car will be built--hence the name--so those wanting to savor the 345-horsepower, 2.5-liter five-cylinder RS500's flavor will have to act quickly. Dressed in matte black foil paint and black alloy wheels, the RS500 looks like Death's advance party. And with all that power pumping through the front wheels, it may well be.
The symbolism of death is also due to the car's impending end of production, soon to be replaced by the new global Focus. This car marks the final RS to be built, offering a handful of special cars to remember it by. Ford also draws parallels back to the Sierra RS500 Cosworth, a car that Ford Europe used to dominate racing in the 1980s.
Getting the extra 15 percent of power out of the RS500's turbocharged five-pot mill is done at the mid- and top-end, with a larger air-to-air intercooler to handle the increased load, a larger filter box to boost intake airflow, a larger exhaust, an upgraded fuel pump, and a new tune to use it all to generate more power. Turbo boost pressure isn't up much, helping to maintain the standard RS's proven reliability. The upgrades were worked out between Ford's TeamRS alongside REvolve Technologies, the company behind Ford's factory-approved European Mountune aftermarket brand.
So how fast will 345 front-wheel-spinning horsepower get you to 62 mph (100 km/h for those metric-loving Euros)? Surprisingly, it still takes 5.6 seconds, three tenths quicker than the RS, with a top speed about the same as the standard RS, at 163 mph. Suspension, braking, wheels and chassis are all unchanged from the standard Focus RS. The new package has been seriously put to the test, though, with a team of race drivers running continuous shifts to put 6,200 miles of non-stop testing on the car--at the Nurburgring.
“We wanted to be sure that serious enthusiasts could drive the Focus RS500 to the limit on track, without any concerns about the car’s stamina,” said Matthias Tonn, chief program engineer of the Focus RS500. “This meant going beyond our standard test routines, and pushing the car to the edge of its performance envelope. After 500 non-stop laps of the Nurburgring, we are very confident of its durability and delighted at the way it performed, with an 8-minute lap time within reach."
In addition to the murdered-out exterior, the RS500 also gets a unique interior treatment, with a "carbon-effect" center stack, individually-numbered plaque, red detailing accents on stitching and floor mats, plus optional custom Recaro seats in red leather. The RS500 also adds a lot of convenience to the standard RS spec sheet, including dual-zone climate control, a heated windshield, rear parking sensors, tire pressure monitoring, automatic headlights and wipers, keyless start, Bluetooth, voice control, USB input, a six-CD audio system and standard Recaro sport seats with partial leather trim. Available upgrades include a DVD-based navigation system.
The Focus RS500 will be built at Ford's Saarlouis plant in Germany starting in September, 2010.
 
Been loving Ford UK stuff since the old Cosworths.

The flares are a little much for me but that thing is going to haul some fakking ass to say the least

345 hp in that little car must be fun as shit
 
Nice car for the younger set. I highly doubt it will come here, because it would be just too expensive. Who's going to pay 40-50 stacks for a Ford Focus?
 
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