Ford Focus RS Wagon: Swabian IT Manager's Six-Year Masterpiece
Ford enthusiast Sven Dräbert, a Swabian IT project manager, has spent over six years transforming a Ford Focus RS into a unique Focus RS Wagon (MK3). This one-of-a-kind vehicle combines the practicality of a wagon with the power and performance of a sports car.
Dräbert's ambitious project involved creating a new wiring harness, custom fender flares, and a handcrafted RS roof edge spoiler. The result is a vehicle that stands out, both in terms of design and capability. The car's 560 PS (412 kW) engine is a power combination that Ford has never before built into a production vehicle.
Dräbert's work was supported by Brose Fahrzeugteile, who were directly involved in the conversion. The project has gained recognition, with AUTO ZEITUNG testing and recommending various tuning accessories and products, including those available from retailers like Amazon and Otto.
Dräbert's Ford Focus RS Wagon is not just a unique vehicle; it's a testament to his dedication and passion. With its powerful engine and practical design, it offers a blend of performance and usability that's rare to find. The project has received praise from automotive experts, further cementing its place in the world of Ford enthusiasts.
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