Ford Focus RS Wagon MK3 Transformed into 560 HP Beast
Ford enthusiast Sven Dräbert has spent over six years transforming a Ford Focus RS Wagon (MK3) into a one-of-a-kind beast. The result? A powerful engine pushing out 560 HP (412 kW), a first for Ford. AUTO ZEITUNG played a role, documenting the journey and providing expert insights.
Dräbert, an IT project manager, faced numerous challenges in converting the wagon. The engineering team tackled technical modifications, while Dräbert and his supporters invested significant time and money. The project required custom parts like a new cable harness, fender flares, and a handmade RS roof edge spoiler.
Editor Tim Neumann of AUTO ZEITUNG personally inspected and test-drove the Focus RS Wagon. He documented the conversion process and praised the driving experience, highlighting the powerful engine and unique features.
The Ford Focus RS Wagon (MK3) project stands as a testament to Dräbert's dedication and passion. With its unmatched power and custom design, this wagon is more than just a car; it's a labour of love. Ford enthusiasts and auto enthusiasts alike will appreciate this remarkable achievement.
Read also:
- "Evaluation: Crestron Angles Enhance Cooperative Workspaces"
- Samsung's Frame TV, deemed "stunningly beautiful," offers a generous discount of over $400, perfect timing for the upcoming Super Bowl.
- Verizon's Hum Integrates Google Assistant for Hands-Free Car Management
- Baltimore Ravens Depart from their Old Tech Companion and Join Forces with a New Tech Ally