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Old 13-03-2010, 10:40 PM   #1
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Default New Focus derivatives

Ford have said the new Focus will spawn up to 10 different derivatives off the basic platform. I was trying to work out what they could be but have struggled to think of what they may be.

So far confirmed have been

1- Focus sedan
2- Focus hatch
3- Focus wagon
4- C-Max 5 seater MPV
5- C-Max Grand 7 seater MPV

which leaves 5 possible derivatives to go.

I'd assume the next 2 are dead set certainties

6- Focus Coupe-Cabriolet
7- New Kuga

Not hard to work that out but the last 3 are hard to work out

Possibilities

8- Capri 2 door coupe (rumours have emerged again and it was looked at closely with the last Focus, with the Capri concept car which never went into production)

9- Mini van? Something like a VW Caddy or Holden Combo maybe?

10- ??????????? Can't even think what this may be.

What have I missed here. Can't think of any other possible derivatives.

Anyone got any other ideas.

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