The Ford Focus is a compact passenger car produced by the American manufacturer Ford. First introduced in 1998, it was developed to replace earlier compact models and quickly became one of Ford’s most widely sold vehicles globally. The Focus has been offered in multiple body styles, including hatchback, sedan, and station wagon, depending on market and generation.
Designed to balance practicality, efficiency, and driving dynamics, the Focus typically seats five passengers and provides flexible cargo space in hatchback and wagon variants. Engine options have included a range of gasoline and diesel units, as well as hybrid and high-performance versions such as the Focus ST and Focus RS in certain generations.
Over time, the Ford Focus incorporated advanced safety systems, infotainment technology, and improved chassis design to enhance comfort and handling. It has been widely used for commuting and family transport, maintaining a strong presence in the global compact car segment for more than two decades.