Prices for Ford's new Coupe-Convertible will start at £16,795 (30650$) for the 1.6-litre, CC-1 version. The 2.0-litre, CC-2 will cost £17,795 (32470$), with the range-topping model, designated the CC-3, available for £18,795 (34275$).


The new Focus Coupé-Cabriolet is the third model in Ford's expanding range of value-priced products and joins, the Focus ST and S-MAX which are both priced to appeal to retail customers.


It is both better equipped and approx £200 cheaper than an entry level Astra Twin-Top, and a whopping £2,575 cheaper than an entry level Golf Eos.


The new model is Ford's first power-operated hardtop car. It has a two-piece, fully retractable hardtop which guarantees comfort and a high degree of year-round, everyday practicality. Together with the high performance Ford Focus ST , the all-new Coupé-Cabriolet sits at the very top of the Focus family.


Standard equipment for the CC-1 includes: alloys wheels, embossed rear chrome Focus logo, active roll over protection System, four-seats with sculptured rear bench, a range of unique colours (including Acqua metallic -previously seen as Vignale Blue), electronically operated and heated door mirrors with side turn indicators, Thatcham 1 Cat alarm, CD and air conditioning.


The CC-2 includes the addition of a 2.0 Duratec (145PS) petrol engine and 17in 10-spoke 'Vignale style' alloy wheels, three-spoke leather steering wheel, Sony MP3 player, Quickclear.


The top of the range CC-3 model offers even more elegance and style with leather seats, 17in 10-spoke 'machined' 'Vignale style' alloy wheels, cruise control, Sony 6CD, Quickclear, Auto lights/wipers/mirror, chrome detailed front fog light and grill surround.