2012 Ford Focus promises greater handling and stability in turns
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For the all-new 2012 Ford Focus engineers have prepared vectoring control system, which should increase vehicle handling and stability in turns. System applying slight braking force to one side similar as a skier or board-rider would shift weight to carving edge when turning. The system is the first such in this class. Such systems are used in expensive modifications of sports and luxury vehicles. Vectoring control will be installed as standard in all modification of 2012 Ford Focus.
“The new Focus is the first North American Ford vehicle to offer torque vectoring control,” said Rick Bolt, program manager for the Ford Focus. “This is a technology that has been offered on high-end sports cars, yet Ford is making it standard on their new small car.”

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