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Ford Focus review – a great-to-drive family hatchback

“The Ford Focus is as great to drive as ever, plus it’s spacious, well-equipped and comfortable”

Carbuyer Rating

4.1 out of 5

Owners Rating

4.3 out of 5

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Price
£29,330 - £42,905

Pros

  • Attractive looks
  • Entertaining drive
  • Spacious interior

Cons

  • Indifferent image
  • No full hybrid powertrain

Verdict – is the Ford Focus a good car?

The fourth-generation Focus really is the best yet. It looks fresh and up-to-date inside and out, drives brilliantly and has all the technology most buyers will need. Some rivals may be more practical or upmarket but the latest Ford Focus is a brilliantly talented all-rounder and far more than just a competent family car.

Ford Focus models, specs and alternatives

The car market has changed massively over the last few years, and nowhere is that more apparent than with the Ford Focus. For so long this family hatchback ruled the roost as one of the best-selling cars in the UK, but after a quarter of a century it looks like it’s set for the chop. It’s still a brilliant family car and worthy of your consideration, but buyers have made the shift towards larger, higher-riding family SUVs which have stolen sales from conventional hatchbacks.

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If you’re considering a Ford Focus but also feel the attraction of a family SUV, it’s worth noting that the Ford Kuga is based on the same underpinnings, so shares a lot of the same traits.

While the latest Ford Focus was launched in 2019, it underwent a facelift in 2021 which brought a fresh look to the front end with more aggressive, slimmer LEDs and a new shape to the grille. It also got the updated SYNC 4 infotainment and sat nav system as well as some other upgrades.

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The Focus is available either as a five-door hatchback or a five-door estate that provides extra boot space; there are no three-door models. There is, however, a Focus ST hot hatch at the top of the range which uses a powerful 2.3-litre Ecoboost petrol engine – when the Focus gets discontinued, so too will the Focus ST, and Ford launched a farewell special model called the ST Edition with a few from-factory upgrades to the standard model.

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The standard Focus models are now available with just two versions of the 1.0-litre Ecoboost turbo petrol engine with mild-hybrid assistance. There’s a six-speed manual version with 123bhp and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic version with 153bhp – the 1.5-litre diesel has been discontinued.

The Focus range now opens with the well-specified Titanium model. With the entry-level Trend cars no longer offered, even the most basic Focus gets 16-inch alloy wheels, Ford SYNC4 infotainment via a 13.2-inch touchscreen and an impressive roster of other technology features. In our view, there’s no real reason to venture higher up the range unless you really want the slightly increased off-road ability and tougher looks of an Active X model or the sporty add-ons of an ST-Line.

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Ford is offering ‘X’ variants of each of its main trim levels which bundle together a useful package of extras including larger alloy wheels and a wireless charging area – as of 2024 Active models have been discontinued, leaving just the higher-spec ‘Active X’ if you want the rugged looks.

Trim levelsPower options
  • Titanium
  • ST-Line
  • Titanium X
  • Active X
  • ST-Line X
  • ST
  • ST Edition
  • 1.0 Ecoboost petrol (123bhp)
  • 1.0 Ecoboost petrol (153bhp)
  • 2.3 Ecoboost petrol (276bhp)

Ford Focus alternatives

The Ford Focus is not short of rivals that car buyers might also want to consider. Its direct rivals are other family hatchbacks from mainstream brands but there are also more expensive premium-badged hatchbacks and, of course, a large number of mid-size SUVS that can fulfil a similar family car role.

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Family hatchbacks

The leading family hatchbacks offer similar levels of space inside but the Focus is more enjoyable to drive than any of them and its SYNC4 infotainment is up with the very best systems in the class. 

Premium hatchbacks

The Focus is let down a little by its interior quality in this company and it’s certainly a level below the best premium hatchbacks in that respect. You’ll pay more for the likes of the Audi A3 but it will hold onto its value better and feel like a classier product generally. 

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Mid-size SUVs

The mid-size SUVs are more practical thanks to their taller shapes and elevated ride heights but also more expensive model for model. They don’t handle as well as the Focus, which steers and changes direction with greater precision and there’s always the option of the Focus Estate bodystyle if you want extra luggage space.  

What about buying a used or nearly new Ford Focus?

The current Ford Focus (Mk4) arrived in 2018, so more recently purchased used models will still have some of Ford’s three-year factory warranty left. That means you can make a decent saving on the list price without losing the peace of mind that a newer car brings. It’s a great choice as a used car, too, because there are loads for sale at various price points and there are a good number of engines to choose from as well.

What’s its history?

The Ford Focus arrived in 1998 to huge fanfare from critics – it was a brilliant all-round family car, with fantastic handling, good comfort and plenty of space inside. This first-generation model is still often seen on the roads now, as it was a huge seller when new.

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The second-generation model arrived in 2004, and it brought an improved cabin and more equipment without blunting the fine handling the Focus had become famous for. It was another big seller and it was updated in 2007 with a new look and more engines.

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The third-generation car came out in 2011 and was updated in 2014. It was the first model to use the popular EcoBoost 1.0-litre petrol engine, although most buyers chose diesel at this time, since it offered low running costs and tax.

The current car arrived in 2018 and it’s the best yet, thanks to a high-quality interior, more practicality than before and lots of hi-tech equipment. It’s still one of the best cars in its class to drive and the engine range is great.

Used Ford Focus (Mk3 2011-2018)

Ford Focus Zetec

The third-generation Ford Focus is a great used buy, especially the post-2014 facelift version. It’s not the most spacious family car, but the balance of handling, comfort, equipment and value for money means it’s a great option if you have a middling budget for a used family car.

Read the full Focus Mk3 review...

Used Ford Focus (Mk2 2004-2011)

2010 Ford Focus

If your budget is a bit tighter, the Mk2 model is widely available at really low prices – just a few thousand pounds will get you into a decent one. It’s not going to be as economical or well-equipped as a Mk3, but the Mk2 is great to drive and the naturally aspirated engines should be pretty reliable.

Read the full Focus Mk2 review...

Other used Ford Focus models

The first-generation Ford Focus is getting quite old now, because the first models came out in 1998. It’s starting to get hard to find good-condition cars on the used market, so values are rising slightly, but if you want a fun-to-drive hatchback at a bargain price you could still keep the Mk1 Focus in mind.

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Steve Walker is group web editor at Autovia, overseeing the online presence of Auto Express, Carbuyer, evo and DrivingElectric. Steve has been working as a motoring journalist, road tester and editor since 2002 and has written about cars for numerous titles over the years from Coach and Bus Week and the Yorkshire Post to The Scotsman, AutoTrader, MSN and the Wall Street Journal

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