How long is a Ford Focus? Dimensions and practicality
The Ford Focus has always been a popular car on UK roads – our handy guide will tell you more about its size and capabilities
Few cars are as versatile as the Ford Focus when it comes to ticking boxes and keeping the crowd happy – it's a true model for the masses.
Plenty of measurements are important when choosing a new car, and the bootspace, width, towing capacity or interior space could make or break whether the Focus is your perfect model.
How wide is a Ford Focus?
The five-door Ford Focus hatchback is likely the model that springs to mind when you think of the Focus range.
This iteration is 4,378mm long and 1,979mm wide with the side mirrors. If you fold in the side mirrors, the width of the car decreases to 1,848mm.
The height of the Focus, including the antenna, is 1,471mm and makes it an ideal car for nipping just about anywhere. You won’t be restricted by height in this one.
The Ford Focus estate is slightly larger, measuring 4,668mm long and 1,979mm with the side mirrors.
It’s also 1,494mm tall, so still doesn’t offer any issues for height and will easily slip in and out of car parks.
How heavy is a Ford Focus?
The weight of the Ford Focus will depend on the exact model you choose, as this figure can vary across the range.
These figures are based on the lightest kerb weight while the car has full fluid levels and 90 percent fuel levels and factoring in a driver of 75kg in weight.
Ford Focus five-door weight
1.0 EcoBoost 85, 100 and 125 PS 6-speed manual: 1,322kg
1.0 EcoBoost 125 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,371kg
1.5 EcoBoost 150 PS 6-speed manual: 1,369kg
1.5 EcoBoost 150 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,404kg
1.5 EcoBoost 182 PS 6-speed manual: 1,369kg
1.5 EcoBlue 95 and 120 PS 6-speed manual: 1,363kg
1.5 EcoBlue 120 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,394kg
2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS 6-speed manual: 1,493kg
2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,518kg
Ford Focus Estate weight
1.0 EcoBoost 85, 100 and 125 PS 6-speed manual: 1,383kg
1.0 EcoBoost 125 PS 8-Speed automatic: 1,431kg
1.5 EcoBoost 125 PS 6-Speed manual: 1,408kg
1.5 EcoBoost 150 PS 8-Speed automatic: 1,445kg
1.5 EcoBoost 182 PS 6-speed manual: 1,408kg
1.5 EcoBlue 95 and 120 PS 6-speed manual: 1,413kg
1.5 EcoBlue 120 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,454kg
2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS 6-speed manual: 1,553kg
2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS 8-speed automatic: 1,559kg
Ford Focus boot dimensions
The boot size in your Ford Focus will also depend on the model you choose, with the estate being the roomier choice.
In this model, you’ll get up to 575 litres of space that can be extended to 1,650 litres if you fold the rear seats and use the full loading space.
You’ll get a 375-litre boot in the hatchback that can grow to 1,237 litres with the seats dropped. This makes it nearly on par with the Volkswagen Golf, which offers 380 litres in the rear.
Ford Focus interior dimensions
The interior of all Ford Focus models is comfortable, spacious and well-built. There’s some impressive tech on offer inside that makes for an enjoyable and easy drive, while the cabin itself has plenty of leg and headroom.
Ford Focus five-door interior size
Front headroom: 987mm
Maximum front legroom:1,109mm
Rear headroom: 965mm
Rear legroom: 918mm
Ford Focus Estate interior size
Front headroom: 987mm
Maximum front legroom: 1,109mm
Rear headroom: 1008mm
Rear legroom: 918mm
Exterior
The exterior measurements of the Ford Focus will also differ depending on the model you choose.
Ford Focus five-door exterior size
Overall length: 4378mm
Minimum ground clearance (unloaded): 135mm
Wheelbase: 2700mm
Ford Focus Estate exterior size
Overall length: 4668mm
Minimum ground clearance (unloaded): 134mm
Wheelbase: 2700mm
Towing capacity
If you plan to attach loads to your car, ample towing capacity is a must. With loads attached, the Focus is still a comfortable drive that easily lugs along the extra weight – more than you might expect for a smaller vehicle.
The maximum braked towing capacity for the Focus five-door goes up to 1,800kg in the 2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS six-speed manual. You’ll be able to lug 745kg unbraked.
In the Focus Estate, you can shift up to 1,800kg braked in the 2.0 EcoBlue 150 PS 6-speed manual, or 750kg unbraked.
The lowest towing capacity in the five-door range is 1,100kg braked from the 1.0-litre models, with the same being said for the estate option.
Ford Focus fuel tank capacity
The fuel tank capacity in the Ford Focus range is straightforward and the same no matter what body type you choose.
For petrol, both the five-door and estate model have a 52-litre fuel tank capacity. In the diesel models, both car options offer a 47-litre fuel tank.
Turning circle
The turning circle of the Ford Focus will depend on the size of the wheels your car has. You’ll be looking at 11m in a model with 16- or 17-inch wheels, or 11.6m with 18-inch wheels.
These are typical measures for a vehicle of this size, so it won’t feel a pain to lug around.
Is the model right for you?
The Ford Focus is an ideal car for many motorists, whether you’re a first-time driver looking for something reliable or a parent looking for a safe and practical family car.
The bootspace means you can easily pack up and get on the road, with the estate option offering even more room.
In 2018, the Ford Focus was awarded a full five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP, including 85% adult occupant ratings and 87% for children. This makes it a model you know you’ll be able to rely on.
There are plenty of features throughout the car that make this dreamy for daily driving and remove any hassle.
Driver aids like driver alert, lane keeping assist and alert, and forward collision warning are ideal for safety, while the heated steering wheel and hands-free tailgate are little luxe touches that you’ll appreciate.
For a worthy alternative, you might be tempted by a Honda Civic, Peugeot 308, Nissan Qashqai, or Skoda Octavia.