The high - performance road car introduces advanced performance technologies, and is the first Ford RS equipped with selectable drive modes —
including drift mode and launch control.
Not exact matches
The Ford Focus RS will sit atop the Focus lineup, with considerably more power and performance than the 252 - hp, front - wheel - drive Focus ST.. Its advanced all - wheel - drive system uses a Dynamic Torque Vectoring function to make for sharp handling, and the car
includes four different drive
modes — normal, sport, track, and our favorite,
drift mode.
Similarly, the traction and stability control systems
include a competition
mode that allows greater
drift angles, or they can be shut off entirely.
It doesn't have the E63's
drift mode, but it does
include Mercedes's new nine - speed automatic transmission.
Four selectable driving
modes include normal, sport, track and
drift, which modifies torque distribution to «help achieve controlled oversteer» — what we call a sweet, smoky
drift.
The latest (above) is an explanation of the car's driving
modes -
including the infamous
Drift Mode - by Ben Collins.
Former Stig Ben Collins explains everything that happens when you engage the 2016 Ford Focus RS's
modes...
including Drift Mode.
The LSD works seamlessly with the RS's other performance goodies
including the four - wheel drive, Dynamic Torque Vectoring and Torque Vectoring Control — and even
drift mode.
Of course, drive select has two fun - time
modes included: Track, and
Drift.
Pros: - Great exterior styling - Gas mileage is acceptable (I averaged 30 miles on the long drive and roughly 24 during city driving and that
included many pedal to the metal moments)- Ambient light inside the car is quite fun to play with - Garage door opener was easy to program - Shaker audio system is great for the music I listen to (mainly EDM and Reggae)- Leather seats - Auto dimming rear - view mirror - CONVERTIBLE (I think this is a must have for southern california)- Sirius radio - Aluminium pedals - Door - sill «MUSTANG» lettering lights up - 6 - way power adjustable drivers seat - HID headlights - Track Apps (this car is not track - worthy but I think this is a cool feature) Cons: - Solid rear axle (although I'm not sure this is a con as it lets you do some Tokyo
drifting)- Stitching on the leather seats is low - quality - Stock tires rated to 118 mph (car is electronically limited to 112 mph)-305 hp out of a 3.7 liter V6 is really not that great (ex a Nissan 370z has a 3.7 liter V6 putting out 332 horses)- Cabin noise is quite loud with the top up - Manual passenger seat - Manual shifting is terrible, my old automatic VW Jetta seemed to shift faster when in manual
mode Overall I think this is a great car for anyone that wants to enjoy the sun.
Table Top Racing's single player
modes include Championships, Special Events, Quick Races and
Drift Events with a range of difficulty options.
For offline players, Arcade
mode offers a few options
including single race, time trial,
drift trial, custom race, 2 player battle and VR Tour.
Other improvements in the v1.12 update
include refinements to the
Drift mode, new graphical improvements and the ability to unlock the Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione for elite players who managed to get to rank 50.
There are three different
modes,
including multiplayer, single events and tour (which has over 224 different types of race challenges such as
drifting and competing against tough AI).
If you don't connect to the internet you can't save your game and the only content made available is its Arcade
mode, which
includes the following: custom races, time trials,
drift trials, split - screen multiplayer and a limited VR tour
mode.
Cut
modes include Traffic Attack, Tank Battle, Ring Race,
Drift Challenge, and multi-rival races.
Although the third - person view is most natural to drive in, the
included in - car camera
mode is great fun as well, with Tanner's hands desperately gripping onto the steering wheel as your car weaves through oncoming traffic and
drifts round corners.
Instead however, the creators offered four completely new
modes,
including Maniac,
Drift Challenge, Near Miss Challenge and Burnout Challenge.