Ford Focus colours
All the colour configurations you can get for the Ford Focus, including exterior paint and interior trim
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The Ford Focus has long been one of the UK’s most popular family hatchbacks, known for its sharp styling, engaging handling and wide range of trims, engines and configurations.
You’ll spot them everywhere, from city driveways to the motorway commute, so picking the right colour to stand out (or blend in) is key.
Here are all the main paint and interior options available on the fourth-generation Ford Focus models.
Ford Focus colours: what shades are available?
Ford offers the Focus with a range of attractive colour options, so you can go down the neutral or the bold route depending on your preference.
Race Red - £0
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Fantastic Red - £800
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Chrome Blue - £800
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Desert Island Blue - £800
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Frozen White - £300
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Agate Black - £800
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Moondust Silver - £800
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Magnetic - £800
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Ford Focus interior colours
Most Focus models have a fixed interior design depending on trim level, meaning you’ll normally need to move up or down the range to get a different feel.
In the Focus’s final months on sale, it was only available in ST-Line and ST-Line X Edition trims, which both have the same interior. Older models had different options.
Cloth trim in Black with red stitching
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Popular Ford Focus colour choices
As with most family hatchbacks in the UK, neutral colours like white, grey and black are the most common choices for the Focus.
Frozen White was one common option because it used to be the standard no-cost paint and still suits the Focus’s clean design, but final-edition ST-Line variants swapped this for Race Red.
If you want something a bit more distinctive, Chrome Blue and Fantastic Red can really complement the car’s design because they’re a bit deeper and shinier than some other options.
Maintaining your Focus's paintwork
Keeping your Focus looking its best doesn’t require much effort, but regular cleaning will help preserve the paint finish.
Washing your car every couple of weeks helps remove dirt, salt and road grime before they can damage the paint.
Applying a layer of wax or ceramic coating can add extra protection and make the paint easier to clean in the future.
If you’re buying from cinch, you can also add cinchShield protection to help protect the Focus’s paint from stains, contaminants and everyday road debris.
It’s also a good idea to repair small stone chips or scratches quickly to prevent rust forming on exposed metal.
Do certain Ford Focus colours impact resale value?
In general, neutral colours like white, black, silver and grey tend to hold their value best because they appeal to the widest range of used car buyers.
That said, the Ford Focus is such a popular model that most colours remain easy to sell on the used market regardless of colour option.
Sportier colours can also be desirable on models like the ST-Line or Focus ST, where buyers often prefer something a little more eye-catching, so the blue and red mentioned above work well here.
Which colour used Ford Focus should I buy?
There’s no wrong choice when it comes to Focus colours – the design works well with everything from subtle greys to brighter blues and reds.
If you want something classic and easy to maintain, grey or silver is a safe choice. But if you want your Focus to stand out more, colours like Chrome Blue or Fantastic Red can really show off its sporty styling.
And if you’re buying used, you can filter our used Ford Focus cars for sale to find the exact colour you’re looking for.
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