2022 Ford Focus ST facelift spied

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Hot hatch is set to keep fresh with a new look at each end and bright paint inspired by Mk2 Focus RS.

The Ford Focus is being readied for a mid-life facelift to ensure it remains competitive against newer rivals including the Hyundai i30, Volkswagen Golf, and BMW 1 Series.

A lightly camouflaged prototype of the hot ST version has now been spotted testing on public roads, giving a closer look at the design changes that will take the Focus into 2022.

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The most obvious change will be a new-look front end that bucks the industry trend with a smaller grille than that of the current car. The headlights have been slimmed down for a more aggressive look, and bulkier camouflage around the lower half suggests we’ll see new foglights and air intake designs as well.

A similar treatment will apply to the rear end, where the current car’s brake light clusters will make way for slimmer, more heavily angled units, while the boot lid recess looks to have been raised slightly to bring the numberplate more in line with the rear windscreen.

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Red brake calipers, beefy twin exhausts and performance-style alloy wheels give this test mule away as the full-fat ST, which should be unveiled at the same time as the standard car given its production-ready look. Most interestingly, it’s wearing a new and distinctive shade of bright green that looks to be a close match for the ‘Ultimate Green’ worn by the second-generation Focus RS. Whether this will be an option for the standard car or reserved for a limited-run special edition remains to be seen.

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No details have emerged yet in terms of tweaks to the Focus’s powertrains, but the engine line-up was recently revamped to include a new 1.0-litre mild-hybrid petrol option in two states of tune. That is expected to be carried over along with the sole non-electrified petrol option.

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