Ford Focus Estate 2008-2011 vs. Hyundai Kona SUV electric 2017-2021. Compare car dimensions (length, width and height) vs. street perspective. + 31.4 cm 1 4.494 m
Boot space and storage. The Focus Estate has a huge boot. You get 575 litres with the rear seats in place and a cavernous 1,650 litres if you fold the bench flat. To put that into perspective, that maximum figure is 45 litres more than you got in the old Mondeo Estate. Engine, 0-60mph and gearbox. We think the 1.5 TSI 150 petrol engine is the sensible choice for most Volkswagen Golf Estate buyers. It has 148bhp for 0-62mph in a sprightly 8.7sec and enough midDespite outward appearances, the Formentor isn’t a particularly large car. It measures 4,450mm long and 1,839mm wide, which means it’s only 68mm longer and 9mm wider than a Ford Focus. However, the Formentor’s sloping roofline and thick C-pillars create a rather narrow rear window, which makes it hard to see out of the back.
Boot space and storage. With the standard seats fitted there is 521 litres of luggage space with the rear seats in place, rising to 1,630 litres with them folded down. However, when fitted with the sliding Varioflex seats, rear-seats-up bootspace is anywhere between 479 litres to 588 litres depending on how far the seats are slid forward (theyOpt for the 1.8-litre engine and the capacious boot offers 598 litres of space, which is just shy of the Volkswagen Golf Estate and its 605 litres, but beats the Ford Focus with its 575 litres. The boot floor is low, square with a small storage cubby either side. Choose the 2.0-litre and this suffers from a smaller 581-litre boot.