What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

FordFocusEstate


Notasspacious
orclassyasthe

Octavia,butsharper


todriveanda
quietercruiser.

ToyotaCorolla
TouringSports

Petrolhybridis


similarlyeconomical


butevencheaper
forcompanycartax.

RIVALS


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and the graphics look sharp and sophisticated.


The home and menu shortcut buttons are a bit


of a stretch to reach on the far left side of the
screen, though. All models come with a fully

digital instrument panel that’s clear and easy to


control from the new two-spoke steering wheel
and gives plenty of layout and content options.

However, the change in the layout of the
air conditioning controls definitely isn’t

a step in the right direction. Rather than


being simple buttons and knobs (as in the
old car), the controls are now located on the

touchscreen, where they’re fiddlier and more


distracting to operate while driving. At least
the temperature control icons are always

accessible in the bottom corners of the screen,


although finer control of the system means
going into the climate menu. Meanwhile,

adjusting the volume of the sound system isn’t
as straightforward as turning a knob; you now

have to slide your finger along a horizontal


panel below the touchscreen or use the
steering wheel controls.

The driver’s seat is comfortable even after


several hours at the wheel, while there’s
plenty of reach and rake adjustment for the

steering wheel, so finding an ideal driving


position is easy. A height and length-adjustable
armrest between the front seats is a welcome

touch, too. To help alleviate parking worries,
SE First Edition trim comes as standard with

rear parking sensors, while the others also


get sensors at the front.
Interior space is virtually unchanged

compared with that of the outgoing estate –


which is to say it’s plentiful. In the rear, a six-
footer will have no trouble sitting behind a

similarly tall driver, with loads of leg and head


room to spare. Only a large central hump blots
its copybook, although you’ll still find decent

space for three side by side in the back.


Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone


mirroring, while SE Technology and range-
topping SE L First Edition trims get a larger,

10.0in screen with built-in 3D navigation that


is clear and easy to follow. Helpfully, the screen
is positioned higher in the dashboard than

before, so you don’t have to take your eyes


quite so far off the road to see it.
The on-screen icons are large, so you can hit

them relatively easily on the move, while the


screen responds instantaneously to inputs


FIRST DRIVE


‘Interior space is


virtually unchanged


compared with that


of the old car – which


is to say it’s plentiful’

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