Rumours of the return of the Focus RS are reaching fever pitch, but it should come as no surprise Ford is taking its time over the all-new hot hatch when you look at the badge heritage
Here we take a look at some of the finest models every to wear the RS badge. With everything from the Capri to the first generation Focus, theres something to suit all drivers. Whether you prefer rear or front-wheel drive, some sort of Ford RS model is sure to feature on any car enthusiasts wish list.
Take a look and see if you can spot your favourite.
1. Escort RS1600
This is the car that started the legend - the RS1600. Developed for rallying, it used the famous BDA engine that was co-designed by Cosworth. The hot hatch of its day it, boasted 120bhp and could sprint from 0-60mph in around 8 seconds.
2. RS2600
One of the rarest RS cars of all is the Capri RS2600. Built to dominate touring car racing, it packs a 150bhp 2.6-litre V6. The very first examples had weight-saving glassfibre doors, boot and bonnet, while the cabin did without a heater and paint.
3. Escort RS1600i
Here's another RS Ford that existed purely for motorsport. It may look like an XR3i, but it featured bespoke engine parts, aerodynamic tweaks and suspension that allowed maximum flexibility for both gravel stage and racing circuit.
4. RS200
Could this be the ultimate RS Ford? With four-wheel drive, a mid-mounted motor and lightweight bodywork it was intended to compete in the fearsome Group B rally category. Final 2.1-litre evolution rallycross cars put out a stunning 650bhp.
5. Escort RS Turbo
During the Eighties the RS Turbo was the hot hatch to catch. With 132bhp from just 1.6-litres , it proved to be a real road rocket. It was the first front-drive car to get a viscous limited slip differential, meaning grip and handling were actually very good.
6. Sierra RS Cosworth
The word 'legend' doesn't do the Cosworth justice. Thanks to a 204bhp turbocharged motor it gave the man in the street supercar performance. Built to Group A regulations it was equally capable of winning rallies as it was races.
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Here we take a look at some of the finest models every to wear the RS badge. With everything from the Capri to the first generation Focus, theres something to suit all drivers. Whether you prefer rear or front-wheel drive, some sort of Ford RS model is sure to feature on any car enthusiasts wish list.
Take a look and see if you can spot your favourite.
1. Escort RS1600
This is the car that started the legend - the RS1600. Developed for rallying, it used the famous BDA engine that was co-designed by Cosworth. The hot hatch of its day it, boasted 120bhp and could sprint from 0-60mph in around 8 seconds.
2. RS2600
One of the rarest RS cars of all is the Capri RS2600. Built to dominate touring car racing, it packs a 150bhp 2.6-litre V6. The very first examples had weight-saving glassfibre doors, boot and bonnet, while the cabin did without a heater and paint.
3. Escort RS1600i
Here's another RS Ford that existed purely for motorsport. It may look like an XR3i, but it featured bespoke engine parts, aerodynamic tweaks and suspension that allowed maximum flexibility for both gravel stage and racing circuit.
4. RS200
Could this be the ultimate RS Ford? With four-wheel drive, a mid-mounted motor and lightweight bodywork it was intended to compete in the fearsome Group B rally category. Final 2.1-litre evolution rallycross cars put out a stunning 650bhp.
5. Escort RS Turbo
During the Eighties the RS Turbo was the hot hatch to catch. With 132bhp from just 1.6-litres , it proved to be a real road rocket. It was the first front-drive car to get a viscous limited slip differential, meaning grip and handling were actually very good.
6. Sierra RS Cosworth
The word 'legend' doesn't do the Cosworth justice. Thanks to a 204bhp turbocharged motor it gave the man in the street supercar performance. Built to Group A regulations it was equally capable of winning rallies as it was races.
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