2013 Ford Focus Electric
My initial reaction wasn’t, “Hey! Electric Ford Focus.” My initial  reaction was, “Aston Martin wants its grille back.” The 2013 Focus  Electric looks like a larger, better-designed version of the Aston  Martin Cygnet, the little Toyota-built dinghy for Aston owners who live  in or regularly visit London.Of course, Ford  Motor Company still owned Aston Martin when Martin Smith’s European  studio began designing this car. In fact, the wide maw Aston-like grille  first appeared on a Ford when the Verve concept foreshadowed the  current Fiesta subcompact at the 2007 Frankfurt motor show.
2013 Ford Focus Electric
It’s the kind of design detail the ever more style-conscious Ford can  more easily pull off when the grille doesn’t need to suck in any air.  The company is making some big claims about the first “fuel-free,  rechargeable passenger car from Ford” (the electric Transit Connect is  its first such truck), but isn’t revealing much about the nature of the  powerpack. It’s an all-electric powertrain with a single-speed  transmission. Battery system is an advanced lithium-ion unit Ford has  developed with supplier LG Chem that uses heated and cooled liquid to  maximize battery life and driving range. Ford handles thermal management  with liquid heating in cold weather, liquid cooling when it’s hot.
2013 Ford Focus Electric
Ford claims a 100-mile range. It fully recharges in three to four  hours at 240 volts, half the charging time of the Nissan Leaf and with  twice the mpg equivalent of the Chevrolet Volt. Its dedicated charging  system will cost consumers $500 to $700 less than Nissan’s or Chevy’s,  Ford claims. Top speed is 84 mph.
The charge port, between the driver’s door and front wheel well,  activates a light ring that loops around the port two times to let the  owner know the car is connected. There’s the usual gee-whiz recharging  and battery-draining bar graph drama going on in the instrument panel,  as well.
In going with the theory that both the environmentally correct and  the anti-import oil crowd also make up the exclusive group of Americans  who like hatchbacks (Chevy Volt, Toyota Prius, Nissan Leaf), the Focus  Electric will be available only in the four-door hatchback bodystyle,  not the four-door sedan.
Sources :   Motortrend.com
 
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