What is the horsepower of the Ford Focus?

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OSarah
07/30/25 5:58am
The currently available maximum horsepower (PS) for the Ford Focus are: 128, 125, 122, 181, and 184, corresponding to four different engine displacements: 1.0T, 1.5L, 1.5T, and 1.6L. Power is a physical quantity that measures a car's top speed, while torque measures the vehicle's acceleration capability. Higher power results in a higher top speed, and greater torque improves acceleration performance. The new-generation Ford Focus 2020 model is equipped with two engines: the 1.5L EcoBoost and the 1.5L Ti-VCT, with all models meeting the China VI emission standards. The new Focus chassis has undergone race-level fine-tuning, featuring a lightweight suspension system, an SLA short-long arm blade rear independent suspension with an independent subframe, an EBD electronic brake-force distribution system, and an EPAS electronic power-assisted steering system.
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