Staff, Friday March 2, 2007.
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Ford Australia will give Melbourne International Motor Show patrons their first look at the exciting Focus Coupe-Cabriolet, which is set to be a high-profile addition to Ford’s stylish range of small cars later this year.

“The elegant new Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will arrive in the second half of 2007 and will introduce Focus to a whole new group of customers, specifically those who desire a sexy, smooth drop-top tourer,” said Ford Australia President Tom Gorman.
Designed in partnership with Pininfarina S.p.A, the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet exudes elegance and style with the hardtop up or down.

Its distinctive rear is characterised by unique tail lights, linked by a chrome strip bearing an embossed Focus logo, to give the new model a premium feel. This is further enhanced by a unique front bumper shape and distinctive wheel arches.
Inside, the dashboard layout follows the style of other Focus models, but with a new colour scheme developed to distinguish it as a flagship and complement the car’s striking exterior.
“Focus Coupe-Cabriolet is a full four seater offering the comfort expected of a well appointed touring car,” said Mr Gorman.
“It will be offered with a manual or optional automatic transmission so enthusiasts of all driving persuasions, be they weekend cruisers or those wanting a more involving drive, will be able to experience and appreciate this appealing new model.”
The new Coupe-Cabriolet retains the Focus brand’s inspired and involving driving dynamics.
This has been achieved by basing the Coupe-Cabriolet on the inherently rigid four-door Focus saloon underbody and front body structure, and ensuring that most new body parts are made from high-strength steel.
It is also big on practicality – with the roof closed the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet offers a 534 litre luggage capacity, while with the hardtop stowed, there is still 248 litres of luggage space.

“The clever two-piece folding hardtop takes just 29 seconds to open or close,” said Mr Gorman.
Safety is paramount and the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet has additional features to assist its passive safety performance. In addition to standard front and side airbags, the vehicle is designed to help protect passengers in the event of a vehicle rollover.
If the system detects an imminent roll, two safety roll-bars ‘fire’ and extend out by up to 20cm to provide a supportive safety strut, along with the ultra-strong windscreen pillars, to help protect the vehicle’s occupants.
Additional details regarding the new model, including specifications, price and on sale date will be released closer to launch.
“Focus Coupe-Cabriolet is a fun, stylish and sophisticated model that will join the outstanding Focus XR5 Turbo as a natural and exciting extension of the Focus brand,” said Mr Gorman.
“Focus Coupe-Cabriolet will become the convertible to be seen in.”
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