The Ford Focus III, specifically the facelifted model produced from 2014 to 2018, represented a significant evolution of Ford’s globally popular compact car. Within this generation, the 1.0 EcoBoost 125 horsepower automatic variant occupied a key position as an entry-level to mid-range offering, aimed at buyers prioritizing fuel efficiency and affordability without sacrificing everyday usability. This model was primarily marketed in Europe and other global markets, though limited numbers were available in North America during the Focus III’s run. It leveraged Ford’s advancements in downsized, turbocharged engine technology to deliver a compelling blend of performance and economy.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Ford |
| Model | Focus |
| Generation | Focus III Hatchback (facelift 2014) |
| Type (Engine) | 1.0 EcoBoost (125 Hp) Automatic |
| Start of production | 2014 |
| End of production | 2018 |
| Powertrain Architecture | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type | Hatchback |
| Seats | 5 |
| Doors | 5 |
| Fuel consumption (urban) | 6.4 l/100 km (36.8 US mpg, 44.1 UK mpg, 15.6 km/l) |
| Fuel consumption (extra urban) | 4 l/100 km (58.8 US mpg, 70.6 UK mpg, 25 km/l) |
| Fuel consumption (combined) | 4.9 l/100 km (48 US mpg, 57.6 UK mpg, 20.4 km/l) |
| CO2 emissions | 114 g/km |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) |
| Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h | 11 sec |
| Acceleration 0 – 62 mph | 11 sec |
| Acceleration 0 – 60 mph | 10.5 sec |
| Maximum speed | 195 km/h (121.17 mph) |
| Emission standard | Euro 6 |
| Weight-to-power ratio | 10.2 kg/Hp, 97.7 Hp/tonne |
| Weight-to-torque ratio | 7.5 kg/Nm, 132.8 Nm/tonne |
| Power | 125 Hp @ 6000 rpm |
| Power per litre | 125.3 Hp/l |
| Torque | 170 Nm @ 1400-4500 rpm (125.39 lb.-ft. @ 1400-4500 rpm) |
| Engine layout | Front, Transverse |
| Engine Model/Code | M1DC, M1DD |
| Engine displacement | 998 cm3 (60.9 cu. in.) |
| Number of cylinders | 3 |
| Engine configuration | Inline |
| Cylinder Bore | 71.9 mm (2.83 in.) |
| Piston Stroke | 82 mm (3.23 in.) |
| Compression ratio | 10:1 |
| Number of valves per cylinder | 4 |
| Fuel injection system | Direct injection |
| Engine aspiration | Turbocharger, Intercooler |
| Valvetrain | DOHC |
| Engine oil capacity | 4.1 l (4.33 US qt | 3.61 UK qt) |
| Coolant | 5.8 l (6.13 US qt | 5.1 UK qt) |
| Kerb Weight | 1280 kg (2821.92 lbs.) |
| Max. weight | 1900 kg (4188.78 lbs.) |
| Max load | 620 kg (1366.87 lbs.) |
| Trunk (boot) space – minimum | 277 l (9.78 cu. ft.) |
| Trunk (boot) space – maximum | 1062 l (37.5 cu. ft.) |
| Fuel tank capacity | 55 l (14.53 US gal | 12.1 UK gal) |
| Length | 4358 mm (171.57 in.) |
| Width | 1823 mm (71.77 in.) |
| Height | 1484 mm (58.43 in.) |
| Wheelbase | 2648 mm (104.25 in.) |
| Front track | 1544 mm (60.79 in.) |
| Rear (Back) track | 1559 mm (61.38 in.) |
| Minimum turning circle | 11 m (36.09 ft.) |
| Drivetrain Architecture | The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle. |
| Drive wheel | Front wheel drive |
| Number of gears and type of gearbox | 6 gears, automatic transmission |
| Front suspension | Independent, type McPherson with coil spring and anti-roll bar |
| Rear suspension | Independent multi-link suspension |
| Front brakes | Disc |
| Rear brakes | Disc |
| Assisting systems | ABS (Anti-lock braking system) |
| Steering type | Steering rack and pinion |
| Tires size | 205/55 R16; 215/50 R17 |
| Wheel rims size | 6.5J x 16; 7.0J x 17 |
Powertrain & Engine Architecture
The heart of this Focus variant is the 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine, specifically the M1DC or M1DD engine codes. This engine is a marvel of engineering, utilizing direct fuel injection, a single scroll turbocharger, and variable valve timing (Ti-VCT) to maximize efficiency and power output from such a small displacement. The direct injection system allows for precise fuel delivery, optimizing combustion and reducing emissions. The turbocharger provides a significant boost in power, overcoming the inherent limitations of a three-cylinder engine. The six-speed automatic transmission, a Powershift dual-clutch transmission (DCT) in many cases, was chosen for its smooth operation and efficiency compared to traditional torque-converter automatics. While the Powershift offered quick shifts, it was also known for potential reliability issues, particularly regarding clutch pack wear, a common concern for owners.
Driving Characteristics
The 1.0 EcoBoost automatic Focus delivers a surprisingly refined driving experience. While not a performance-oriented model, the 125 horsepower and 170 Nm (125 lb-ft) of torque provide adequate power for everyday driving situations. Acceleration from 0-60 mph takes around 10.5 to 11 seconds. The automatic transmission is generally smooth, though it can sometimes feel hesitant during quick acceleration or downshifts. The gear ratios are tuned for fuel economy, meaning the engine often operates at lower RPMs during cruising. Compared to the manual transmission version, the automatic sacrifices some responsiveness, but offers greater convenience. Higher-output versions of the Focus, such as those with the 1.5L EcoBoost or diesel engines, offer significantly more performance, but at the cost of fuel efficiency.
Equipment & Trim Levels
The 1.0 EcoBoost automatic typically came in mid-range trim levels, such as SE or Titanium in European markets. Standard equipment often included air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, a basic audio system with USB connectivity, and alloy wheels. Higher trim levels added features like automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, a more advanced infotainment system with touchscreen display, and parking sensors. Optional extras included navigation, heated seats, and a panoramic sunroof. Interior upholstery was typically cloth, with higher trims offering partial leather options.
Chassis & Braking
The Focus III utilizes an independent front suspension with McPherson struts and a multi-link independent rear suspension. This setup provides a good balance of ride comfort and handling. The 1.0 EcoBoost models typically featured disc brakes on all four wheels, along with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC). Stabilizer bars were fitted front and rear to reduce body roll during cornering. The suspension tuning was generally softer than that of the higher-performance ST model, prioritizing comfort over outright handling prowess.
Market Reception & Comparison
The 1.0 EcoBoost automatic Focus was generally well-received by critics for its fuel efficiency and affordability. It was praised for its surprisingly refined engine and comfortable ride. However, some reviewers noted the automatic transmission could be slow to respond at times. Compared to other trims, the 1.0 EcoBoost offered the best fuel economy, but the least amount of performance. The diesel variants provided more torque and slightly better fuel economy, while the higher-output gasoline engines offered more power. Reliability was generally good, although the Powershift transmission was a known potential issue.
Legacy
The 1.0 EcoBoost engine proved to be a significant achievement for Ford, demonstrating that small-displacement, turbocharged engines could deliver both performance and efficiency. The Focus III 1.0 EcoBoost automatic remains a popular choice in the used car market, particularly for buyers seeking a fuel-efficient and affordable compact car. While the Powershift transmission requires careful maintenance and potential awareness of its known issues, the engine itself is generally considered reliable. The combination of practicality, fuel economy, and a relatively modern feature set ensures that this variant of the Focus continues to hold its value and appeal to a wide range of drivers.


