Final Ford Focus ST rolls off the production line

The final Ford Focus ST has rolled off the factory floor at the Blue Oval brand’s Saarlouis plant in Germany after four generations of high-performance hatches that proved – in some cases – worthy alternatives to the iconic Volkswagen Golf GTI hot hatch. 

A total of 4231 Focus STs were sold in Australia between 2012 and the final delivery in 2023, although the first-generation Focus ‘ST170’ – named after its 170bhp (127kW) output – arrived here in 2002 alongside the then-new BA Falcon. 

Ford hasn’t officially confirmed the last Focus ST has been made, but a report from The Drive says the final car has left the building in europe. Ford previously said the final version would be manufactured in November 2025.

The Focus ST is the last in a long lineage of Ford hot hatches, with the final Fiesta ST produced in July 2023.

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The Focus and smaller Fiesta were both victims of Ford’s move away from conventional passenger cars in favour of a stronger, er, focus on more lucrative SUVs, pickups and trucks. 

Their departure was announced way back in 2018, bringing an end not only to two famous Ford nameplates that had been some of the best-selling cars on the planet, but also their popular performance ST variants, which Ford Australia confirmed in 2022 would be axed, too.

The final Focus ST sold in Australia (model year 22.5) packed a serious 206kW of power and 420Nm of torque from its turbocharged 2.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, matched with a six-speed manual. 

There was no automatic version, to the delight of driving enthusiasts, until the final years (2020) of the Focus ST’s stint here, which included the ‘XR5’ versions (powered by Volvo-sourced five-cylinder turbo-petrol engines) after the initial 2002 ST170.