Ford Focus was replaced by the American tuning studio Saleen, which made the hatchback more stylish and faster. The car has only traveled 17,380 km and is in good condition.
A rare charged Ford Focus hatchback from the American tuning studio Saleen has been put up for auction. Details about the car are reported on the Cars and Offers website.
Saleen equipped the first generation Ford Focus with a new body kit. A large air intake appeared on the hood. A total of 75 such cars were produced.
A large spoiler was installed on the trunk lid. The exhaust pipes are centrally mounted and visually make the car sportier.
Ford Focus Saleen N20 also received new wheels and a modified suspension. Inside, an aluminum gear knob and steel pedals appeared.
Under the hood is a 150 horsepower 2.0-liter Duratec four-cylinder engine. and 210 Nm of torque. It is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox.
A distinctive feature of the Ford Focus Saleen N20 is the presence of a nitrous oxide injection system. Adds an extra 75 hp to the car. After it is activated.
The mileage of the car is only 17,380 km. It is well preserved, but the body has some signs of use.
The rare hatchback auction ends in two days. Currently, the maximum bet is $13,333.
Previously Focus said tuning studio Evasive Motorsports presents an unusual restomod sports car Honda S2000 with a 306-horsepower engine.
Source: Focus
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