Ford Focus Estate Review 2026
Ford Focus Estate Verdict
Find out more about the Ford Focus Estate
Insurance Groups are between 12–17
On average it achieves 77% of the official MPG figure
The 2018 Ford Focus is cheaper and larger than before and powered by updated range of petrol and diesel engines.
Priced from £19,400, this Ford Focus estate undercuts the outgoing model on price and spec, with entry-level Style models getting automatic headlights, alloy wheels, autonomous emergency braking, electronic parking brake and a spare wheel as standard.
The engine range includes the familiar three-cylinder 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol. There is also a new four-cylinder 1.5 Ecoboost unit that uses cylinder deactivation tech to save fuel under light loads. Outputs range from 85PS to 182PS, with 1.0-litre units using a six-speed manual gearbox and 1.5 engines getting the option of Ford’s new eight-speed auto.
Despite the backlash against diesel, the 2018 Focus gets two TDCi units in the form of 1.5 and 2.0 EcoBlue diesels. Outputs range from 95PS - 150P and the 1.5 EcoBlue will return 80.7mpg, while the 1.0 EcoBoost will return as much as 60.1mpg according to the advertised figures. All engines have been assessed under the new Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP).
The new car is laden with tech; adaptive cruise control features a stop and go function that can read speed signs so it can automatically adjust its speed to comply. Ford’s Pre-Collision Assist system now detects pedestrians and cyclists and can automatically apply the brakes if it detects a potential collision. Evasive Steering Assist will help the drivers steer around stopped or slower vehicles to help avoid accidents.
There are five trim levels to choose from - Style, Zetec, ST-Line, Titanium and Vignale. Prices for the estate in Style trim start at £19,400. Range-topping Vignale models start from £25,350 for the hatch and £26,900 for the estate.
Ford Focus Estate models and specs
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Length | 4382–4693 mm |
| Width | 1979 mm |
| Height | 1459–1532 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2700 mm |
| Miscellaneous | |
|---|---|
| Kerb Weight | 1344–1559 kg |
| Boot Space | 341–1620 L |
| Warranty | 3 years / 60000 miles |
| Servicing | 10000–12500 miles |
| Costs | |
|---|---|
| List Price | £23,880–£32,675 |
| Insurance Groups | 12–17 |
| Road Tax Bands | A–F |
| Official MPG | 45.6–78.5 mpg |
| Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
|---|---|
| Adult | - |
| Child | - |
| Pedestrian | - |
| Overall | 5 |
Currently on sale
| Hatchback | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| Edition 1.5 TDCi 120 EcoBlue Powershift Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £29,865 | - | 10.2 s |
| Edition 1.5 TDCi 120 EcoBlue Start/Stop 5dr | £28,140 | - | 10.0 s |
| Edition T EcoBoost 125 MHEV Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 10.3 s |
| Edition T EcoBoost 125 Powershift Auto Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 11.1 s |
| Edition T EcoBoost 155 MHEV Start/Stop 5dr | - | - | 9.4 s |
| Edition TDCi 150 Powershift Auto Start/Stop 5dr | £31,315 | - | 9.3 s |
| Edition TDCi 150 Start/Stop 5dr | £29,570 | - | 8.5 s |
On sale until October 2020
On sale until April 2020
| Estate | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| 1.0L 100 Style Nav EcoBoost 5dr | - | 60.1 mpg | 12.5 s |
| 1.0L 125 Style Nav EcoBoost Auto 5dr | - | 48.7 mpg | 11.4 s |
| 1.0L 85 Style EcoBoost 5dr | - | 57.6 mpg | 13.9 s |
| 1.5 Tdci 120 Style Nav Ecoblue Auto 5dr | - | 64.2 mpg | 10.5 s |
| 1.5 Tdci 95 Style Nav Ecoblue 5dr | - | 78.5 mpg | 11.8 s |
On sale until March 2020
| Estate | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
| 1.5L 150 St-Line X EcoBoost Auto 5dr | £27,000 | 45.6 mpg | 9.1 s |
| 1.5L 150 Vignale EcoBoost Auto 5dr | £28,400 | 45.6 mpg | 9.1 s |
Model History
- April 2018: Ford Focus unveiled
- May 2019: Ford Focus ST estate announced
- June 2019: Tow Car Award for Ford Focus Estate
- October 2021: Updated Ford Focus Estate revealed
April 2018
Ford Focus unveiled
Engine options include an optimised version of Ford’s multi-award-winning 1.0-litre EcoBoost and new 1.5-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, both enhanced with Ford’s industry-first cylinder deactivation application for three-cylinder engines.
New 1.5-litre EcoBlue and 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engines deliver improved fuel-efficiency, and a new intelligent eight-speed automatic transmission adapts shift patterns to driving style, and is controlled using a stylish and ergonomic Rotary Gear Shift Dial.
The upper instrument panel and door interiors are constructed from soft touch materials for a more premium feel.
Prices start at £17,930 for the Focus Style – £2,300 below the model it replaces. Focus Zetec and ST-Line – together representing 55 per cent of sales – are now £850 and £250 less respectively.
The new Focus range will comprise seven variants from launch. Starting with Style (at £17,930), the range progresses through Zetec (£19,300), ST-Line (£21,570), ST-Line X (£24,050), Titanium (£21,550), Titanium X (£22,820) and Vignale (£25,450).
Focus Style comes as standard with 16in alloy wheels, air conditioning, DAB digital radio with Bluetooth and Emergency Assist, electronic parking brake, autonomous emergency braking, tyre pressure monitoring, Hill Start Assist and Lane-Keeping Aid.
Zetec models add highlights such as Ford’s acclaimed SYNC3 DAB Radio with a 6.5in touchscreen and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto functionality, cruise control with speed limiter, front fog lights and QuickClear heated windscreen.
Titanium models bring additional comfort and convenience features including front and rear parking sensors, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry and start, a larger eight-inch colour touchscreen, satellite navigation and FordPass Connect wireless connectivity.
The Titanium X boosts the luxury further with partial leather trim, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, privacy glass and 17in alloy wheels.
For sporty drivers, the ST-Line offers unique body styling, including unique upper and lower grille, rear spoiler and polished twin tailpipes. Inside are a flat-bottomed steering wheel, black headlining, aluminium gearknob, alloy finish pedals and red stitching. The ST-Line X adds 18in alloy wheels, red brake calipers and many of the luxury features found on the Titanium X model.
At the top of the all-new Focus range sits the luxurious Focus Vignale, joining the upscale Ford range that already includes Mondeo, S-MAX, Kuga, Edge and Fiesta Vignale models.
Featuring a unique front grille and body styling with 18in wheels, the Focus Vignale is distinguished by full LED lighting front and rear. Inside, the Focus Vignale presents a distinctive character with leather upholstery, head-up display, rear view camera, heated steering wheel and the 675-watt 10-speaker B&O Play Premium Audio System. The Focus Vignale will also be available in an exclusive Dark Mulberry body colour.
The acclaimed B&O Play audio system is available as a £350 option on Titanium, Titanium X and ST-Line X models.
May 2019
Ford Focus ST estate announced
The Focus ST estate goes on sale in the summer with a choice of a 280PS 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine with six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic transmission; or 190PS 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engine with six-speed manual transmission.
Advanced Focus ST sports technologies including an electronic limited-slip differential, rev-matching and selectable Drive Modes help blend track-day performance with everyday usability.
The ST Wagon is priced from £30,595 for the 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel variant, and from £33,095 for the 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol.
June 2019
Tow Car Award for Ford Focus Estate
Ford Focus Estate wins Fuel Economy Award at the 2019 Tow Car Awards.
October 2021
Updated Ford Focus Estate revealed
Ford has revealed a revised Focus with fresh design and fuel-efficient electrified powertrains alongside advanced connectivity and driver assistance technologies designed to make the ownership and driving experience easier and more rewarding.
Ford says the new iteration of its “human-centric” design philosophy brings greater confidence and boldness to the Focus exterior, with a more distinctive approach to the Titanium, ST-Line and Active variants. Each gains unique styling elements that express their individual personalities, with an expanded Vignale pack delivering ultimate luxury and exclusive design features.
The new Focus introduces Ford’s next-generation SYNC 4 technology to greater numbers of customers than ever before, enabling cloud-connected navigation and connected voice control with natural language understanding. SYNC 4 is supported by a new 13.2-inch landscape centre screen with an intuitive interface designed to make it effortless to navigate a comprehensive range of driving and comfort features. The technology also allows Ford Power-Up wireless software updates to improve functionality over time.
Advanced driver assistance technologies introduced to Focus for the first time include Blind Spot Assist,which monitors the driver’s blind spot for vehicles approaching from behind, and can apply counter-steering to warn the driver and discourage a lane change manoeuvre if a potential collision is detected.
New Focus also for the first time introduces an automatic transmission option for the fuel-saving EcoBoost Hybrid 48-volt mild hybrid powertrains, offering up to 155PS. The seven-speed, dual-clutch Powershift automatic makes driving less demanding – particularly in city and stop-start traffic – while complementing the hybrid powertrain’s electrically-boosted performance for typical Focus fun-to-drive.
Ford has also enhanced the 1,653-litre loadspaceof the Focus wagon variant for greater practicality, responding to customer feedback to introduce a new wet zone, easy-clean carpet and side trims, and a vertical divider for simple and effective organisation of the loadspace.
What to watch out for
Report of delivery of Ford Focus Estate 2.0 TDCI x Ecolube Auto 19B with panoramic roof in dark grey metallic ordered on 21-5-2019 being held up, probably due to RDE1 emissions testing. Originally supposed to have been delivered in August (on a 19 reg), delivery then stretched to October 2019, then "no build date until December 2019".
25-11-2019:
Report of long delay when changing from reverse to drive with the eight-speed automatic version of the Focus.
