How Much Horsepower Does the Ford Focus Have?

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GeorgeMarie
07/29/25 2:04pm
The Ford Focus has horsepower ratings of 128, 125, 122, 181, and 184, corresponding to four different engine displacements: 1.0T, 1.5L, 1.5T, and 1.6L. Horsepower is equivalent to the power of a car; the greater the horsepower, the higher the top speed. The significance of horsepower lies in its impact on the car's ultimate speed performance—greater horsepower means higher engine RPM and stronger acceleration. The Ford Focus is a model under Changan Ford, with body dimensions of 4534mm in length, 1823mm in width, and 1483mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2648mm. In terms of appearance, the Focus features a crossover-style body kit, including a new front bumper design, black wheel arches and side skirts, and silver protective panels. For the wheels, the base model is equipped with 17-inch five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels.
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