Used 2017 Ford Focus Electric for Sale near Columbus, GA
Remarkably, the Ford Focus Electric is now in its sixth model year, although it’s still sold in limited numbers and only in certain regions of the U.S. This 5-door hatchback is currently the only full battery-electric vehicle (EV) sold by Ford, and it competes with other EVs like the Nissan Leaf, Volkswagen e-Golf, Chevrolet Bolt, and the new Hyundai Ioniq Electric. For 2017, the Ford Focus Electric gets a much-needed boost in battery capacity as well as all-new standard DC fast charging. Visually, the Focus Electric looks almost identical to the gas-powered Focus other than some badging and a charging port located ahead of the driver’s door. Underneath, it’s largely the same vehicle as well, aside from the obvious difference in powertrain. For 2017, the Focus Electric is offered in one trim level starting at around $30,000, although tax credits and other EV incentives can drop that cost substantially.
Driving the front wheels of the 2017 Focus Electric is a 107-kilowatt (143 hp) electric motor powered by a lithium-ion battery pack, which was enlarged from 23 to 34 kilowatt-hours for added range. The old Focus Electric managed only 76 miles of range, which was disappointing even in the early days of mass-market EVs. While enough for a commute, the Focus Electric was ultimately beaten by competitors like the Chevrolet Bolt, which has over 200 miles of range. The larger battery pack for 2017 bumps the range to 115 miles, and while that’s a big increase proportionally, it’s still barely enough to get you from San Francisco to San Jose and back. The 2017 Focus Electric is also slightly more fuel-efficient, with a combined fuel-economy rating that has jumped from 105 to 107 MPGe.
Other than its electric powertrain, the Focus Electric is largely the same car as the gasoline Focus, and it’s even built at the same facility. That means sharp handling and a fun driving experience for a 5-door commuter car—the batteries do make the car heavier, but as with most EVs, most of the bulk sits down low and makes for a fairly flat, planted car even when cornering. Like other EVs, the Focus Electric also features regenerative braking to recover the kinetic energy accumulated when the car slows down.
Because of its size, price, and limited range, the Focus Electric will be relegated mostly to urban commuting, which is fortunately where it’s at its best. Electric motors make their torque immediately rather than on acceleration like conventional internal-combustion engines, so the Focus Electric is useful for short spurts of power between lights or in traffic. At anything above highway speeds, though, the car starts to run out of grunt.
Interiors of other EVs like the BMW i3 are intentionally quirky and futuristic—in part to show off the fact that they’re electric—but the Focus Electric’s cabin will be quite familiar to anyone who has been inside a regular Focus. Some screens in the instrument cluster are different, but it’s virtually the same as the gas-powered Focus with a fit and finish similar to that of other cars at this price point. DC fast charging has been added for 2017, but the charger still sits in the rear of the car and cuts down on cargo area, which is one of the appeals of a hatchback in the first place. Focus Electric owners can sync their smartphone with the car via an app to monitor various operating characteristics, and 2017 models come with the new Sync 3 voice-activated infotainment system.
The Focus Electric hasn’t been crash tested yet, but the gasoline variant earned a 5-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the 2016 model and Good scores on most crash tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for 2017, aside from an Acceptable rating in the tough small-overlap front test. As for driver-assistance features, the standard reversing camera somewhat makes up for the car’s poor rear visibility. Although the 2017 Focus Electric is suitable only as a commuter vehicle with little to help it stand out against its competitors, it remains a solid choice in the still quite limited EV market.
4 Overall rating
(3 reviews)It is a great car I used it for 3 years without any problems
Short range but cheap to drive Reliable car. Quite comfortable o luggage
If you want a used electric car for local travel, a 2017 or 2018 Ford Focus Electric could be good choice. It drives well; its fun to drive. Im big and the driving position was plenty roomy, and the seat was comfy. I dont recommend it if you cant conveniently charge at home or work. Keep in mind the 115 mile range when fully charged. Beware the more commonly available 2012-2016 models as their range is only 76 miles.
2017 Ford Focus Electric FAQs
How many 2017 Ford Focus Electric vehicles in Columbus, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
6 out of 7 for sale near Columbus, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2017 Ford Focus Electric?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2017 Ford Focus Electric gets between 105 and 108 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Electric engines are available.
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