How many miles per gallon does a Focus ST line X get?

Does Focus ST Line X have a reversing camera?
I've been thinking about getting a Focus ST, but I can't seem to find if it has a reversing camera. I have an MX-3 (which is not rear view camera) and I want to know if I should get a Focus ST. So the question is: ? Thanks in advance for any answer. Bogdan C I think you mean the Focus ST. ST means that there's a front parking brake, and Focus means that it's rear view camera and so on. For those of us who don't live in Canada, ST stands for 'sport tourer'.
Hi Bogdan. I asked the same question some weeks ago on this forum. According to a comment posted by someone else with a Focus ST, the Focus ST doesn't have a reversing camera. Does anyone know where I can find a list of features of the different cars and what can be chosen? I hope you will forgive me if my question is stupid, but I still don't understand the full meaning of your statement. I didn't ask if your car has a rear view camera. I asked if your Focus ST has a rear view camera or if it only has a front view camera. If it only has a front view camera, it wouldn't have any other feature beside the front view camera, right? There is no such thing as 'reversing camera' since reversing means going backwards. So the question I asked was if the Focus ST has a front view or a rear view camera.
I'm really curious to know whether there is a rear view camera or not, because I'd be more inclined to go for the Focus ST over the ST-Line X, if it had a rear view camera. I am not sure if this was asked already. We are in the same boat as you are. We have an MX3 and want to get the ST. In fact I was just looking at the Focus lineup for the first time and it doesn't look like they have a rear view camera.
I looked at the Focus website and the ST seems to have a wide range of accessories. There are two rear view cameras (MX3 and ST).
What is the Ford Focus ST Line X Edition?
The X Edition has already set up Ford Performance division to launch an engine development program for the U.S. Market and one that is unlike anything ever before seen in a global vehicle platform. It has the same performance promise as the world-renowned Ford EcoBoost lineup, yet the technology has not been compromised and the cost will be much lower than a turbocharger-fed, V6 engine. The Ford Focus ST Line X Editions are aimed at enthusiasts that live for competition. For example: they may be racing weekly on a road course or track, or they may be competing in Formula SAE, drifting, building their own cars or even taking on the likes of NASCAR and European road racing.
We went to the New York International Auto Show last month to speak with Ford's Vice President of Performance Vehicles Marketing and Sales Scott Davis to get the details on these new Focus ST Line X Editions including how you can buy one. As the new 2025 Ford Focus ST goes on sale later this year, dealers across North America are already taking pre-orders for the performance version of the first of the brand's new compact, two-door hatchback. Available as a coupe or roadster, the new Ford Focus ST delivers the highest level of track and street performance in its segment with both a high-revving naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter EcoBoost four cylinder engine and an available twin-turbo 1.5-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder motor with a standard six-speed manual transmission. The Focus ST's standard powertrain line-up also includes the top-of-the-line high-performance ST 1.6 EcoBoost mill.
But unlike traditional turbocharged four-cylinder engines, the new EcoBoost units in the Focus ST use Direct Injection, Stop/Start technology, high-pressure EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation), forced induction, and Twin-scroll intercoolers, resulting in a more refined and less noisy power delivery. This gives the car the ability to respond quickly to driver inputs as well as the track demands through the shift of gears as quickly as 10-seconds. According to Ford, "Ford Performance has created the finest platform on the road and the track, a true track-car designed, which delivers exceptional driving dynamics, excellent power, and a quiet interior.
Does the Focus ST Line X have adaptive cruise control?

I have a 2025 Focus SVT with it and we get about 40MPH with the speed, which is not very safe for my wife who likes to "poke" when going in the car even at high speeds. My friend also said it does not have it. Is there anything you all could tell me about adaptive cruise control? I was looking on the Focus STX site and it looks like that does not have it.
Well, the Focus doesn't have what they call X in the US, which is different from the X-drive found on the European cars, but it does come with the ZM system, which controls the vehicle speed through the throttle via a small signal from the transponder. I use this and have no need for what they call A/C, or Cruise Control in the U., myself.
I'm actually going to be taking a look at the Focus STX. If so, that's gonna be a decent entry level hatch.
A friend of mine recently bought a 2008-09 GTI and a 2009-10 Focus STX. He stated the GTI has the A/C on and it's great. The focus however is no where close and my first experience when he brought the car home, it was so bad, I couldn't even drive it in my parking spot cause it wouldnt move. (I only own a 2025 2.5 Gti).
I love the look of this car. And the engine is amazing. So if you can keep your engine in good health the savings is pretty big.
It's easy to get confused when reading reviews of this car. Not that most buyers need help confusing the two cars, but there are quite a few reviewers in Europe who seem confused.
This car and the Focus ST both have a turbo in the inline 4 as well as a 6 speed manual transmission. That means there is no 6AT. It has, however, the ZM system to help control the throttle response of the automatic gear box. This helps the engine deliver more power because there are fewer gear changes, so the engine is running much closer to its redline.
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