Ford Opens Reservations for 2012 Focus Electric
SEATTLE, WA – Ford Motor Co. on Nov. 2 launched a new dedicated website that lets potential car buyers configure the 2012 model-year Ford Focus Electric online and locate a local certified dealer to place a single order. The base MSRP for the vehicle is $39,995, and the federal tax credit is $7,500.
SEATTLE, WA – Ford Motor Co. on Nov. 2 launched a new dedicated website that lets potential car buyers configure the 2012 model-year Ford Focus Electric online and locate a local certified dealer to place a single order. The base MSRP for the vehicle is $39,995, and the federal tax credit is $7,500.

2012 Ford Focus Electric
Prospective buyers can view detailed product specs and virtually build and price the vehicle here.
Focus Electric comes standard with:
MyFord Touch with 8-inch touchscreen
Two driver-configurable 4.2-inch color LCD displays in cluster for EV driving screens
MyFord Mobile App (for remotely monitoring and scheduling battery charging with owners’ smartphone as well as remote start)
HID Headlamps
17-inch aluminum wheels, ambient lighting, seats made from 100-percent recycled material
Rear camera with rear parking sensor
Intelligent Access with push-button start
MyKey
Voice-activated navigation system
Particulate air filter
Hands-free SYNC Bluetooth telephone connectivity with traffic, direction and information services
Electronic traction control
Sony-branded audio with nine speakers
Sirius satellite radio and HD Radio.
The Focus Electric’s battery can be recharged in just over three hours using a 240-volt charging station. Drivers also can top off the battery with any standard 120-volt outlet using the included charging cord.
A limited number of Focus Electrics will first be available in California and the New York/New Jersey regions. Ford said availability of the Focus Electric will expand next year as production ramps up. The retail launch markets include: Atlanta, Austin and Houston, Texas; Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, New York, Orlando, Fla.; Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.; Portland, Ore.; Raleigh and Durham, N.C.; Richmond, Va.; Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
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