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Ford Focus car battery

The Ford Focus is a very successful passenger car with C-segment parameters, which has been sold since 1998, when it came to the market as a successor to the Ford Escort. It is sold as a five-door hatchback and station wagon, but depending on the generation, a sedan, coupe, coupe convertible or derivative Focus C-Max were also available.

The first generation Focus could be bought with seven petrol engine variants, with a capacity of 1.4 to 2.0 liters and an output ranging from 55 to 158 kW (RS version). Also with four 1.8-liter diesels with power ranging from 55 to 85 kW.

The second generation got a much wider range of engines under the hood. Specifically, 15 petrol engines with a capacity of 1.4 to 2.5 liters and an output of 59 to 257 kW (model 2.5 RS 500). Diesel engines with a capacity of 1.6 to 2.0 and power ranging from 66 to 100 kW. In addition, the second generation of the Focus could also be purchased in gas-powered models. Specifically, 2 LPG models (1.6 and 2.0) and one CNG model (2.0).

The third generation can be purchased with 11 petrol units ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 liters with an output of 63 – 184 kW and 7 diesels with a capacity of 1.6 – 2.0 and an output of 70 – 120 kW.

Ford Focus battery

In gasoline Ford Focus car batteries with a capacity of 53 to 62 Ah, and in diesels there are mostly batteries 70 to 74 Ah.

2008 Ford Focus Zetec TD 109 1.6 Front

The Ford Focus sells well mainly in European markets, and in many countries it is also used as a company car. First of all, the station wagon version.

Ford Focus battery

The fourth generation of the Ford Focus has been on sale since 2018. It is available with petrol engines of 1.0, 1.5 and 2.3 liters and power in the range of 63 – 206 kW. Diesel engines have a capacity of 1.5 and 2.0 liters and a power of 70 – 140 kW. Hybrid engines with 92 and 114 kW are also available.

Ford Focus battery