Ford this week have unveiled the latest iteration of it's Focus RS  line, the RS500. It's a homage to the original Sierra Cosworth RS500 and  like it's predecessor, it'll also be limited to a run of just 500 cars.  The car wil be making it's first public debut at the Leipzig Motor Show  on April 9th.
The power levels are up to 350PS from the same 2.5 litre turbo  charged powerplant. The power hike has been acheived by using a larger  air-to-air intercooler, uprated air filter, a larger diameter downpipe,  an uprated fuel pump and a remap to take advantage of the new parts.  These numbers deliver a 0-60 of 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 164MPH.  Not shabby for a car that's FWD.
The matt black finish is courtesy of a specially developed 3M foil  wrap, the cars are actually metallic black underneath the wrap. Some  splashes of colour are provided with red calipers, red 500 badging and  blue RS badging.
The interior is finished with red detailing, a contrast to the blue  provided on the standard RS Focus. The centre console has a carbon fibre  finish and a unique plaque stating the cars model number. The front  seats are bespoke Recaro sports items, which can be finished in leather.  
To ensure the durability of these upgrades, the car has been  subjected to a series of tests which have focused on the car's track  capabilities. The tests included a massive stint at the Nordschleife,  where Ford had three of their own racing drivers and a team of engineers  complete a whopping 10,000KM non-stop of driving the Green Hell. After  500 laps, Ford were happy enough with the car and were confident that an  eight minute laptime is within reach of the car.





 
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