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Ford Focus 2026 — Morocco price
from MAD 199,000 to MAD 380,000
The Ford Focus crossover brings European refinement to Moroccan roads in a practical, diesel-forward package. With a broad trim ladder running from 199,000 DH to 380,000 DH, it suits everyone from budget-conscious first-time buyers to drivers seeking a well-equipped daily companion. The EcoBlue diesel engine lineup promises real-world fuel economy that matters on Morocco's long inter-city routes, while the raised Active stance and Connected tech trims add modern appeal. A credible alternative to the Volkswagen Golf and Toyota Corolla in the Moroccan C-segment.
Key specifications
- Body
- Crossover
- Fuel
- Diesel
- Year
- 2026
- Availability
- On sale
Trims & prices
| Trim | Price |
|---|---|
| 15 Tdci Titanium | MAD 265,000 |
| 15 Tdci Trend | MAD 199,000 |
| 15 Tdci Trend Plus | MAD 219,000 |
| 15 Tdci Trend Sport | MAD 239,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Active Bva | MAD 380,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected | MAD 300,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected Bva | MAD 279,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected Bva | MAD 320,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected Bvm | MAD 259,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected Plus | MAD 285,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Connected Plus Bva | MAD 305,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue St Line Bva | MAD 380,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Titanium Bva | MAD 299,000 |
| 15l Ecoblue Trend | MAD 226,000 |
| Titanium 10l Essence Bvm | MAD 320,000 |
Pros
- Wide trim range from 199,000 to 380,000 DH suits diverse budgets
- EcoBlue diesel is well-suited to Morocco's long inter-city journeys
- Both manual and automatic gearboxes available across most trims
- Ford SYNC connectivity standard on Connected trims and above
- Raised crossover stance offers extra clearance for varied road surfaces
Watch out for
- Resale value trails Toyota Corolla and VW Golf in the used-car market
- Entry TDCi trims feel basic compared to similarly priced rivals
- The 1.0L petrol trim at 320,000 DH is expensive for a non-diesel option
Our verdict
What Is the Ford Focus Crossover?
The Ford Focus Crossover is Ford's elevated take on its bestselling C-segment hatch, blending a slightly raised ride height and SUV-influenced styling cues with the driving dynamics and cabin space that made the Focus a global success. In Morocco, the Focus is distributed through Ford's official dealer network and sits firmly in the upper end of the family-car segment, competing directly with the Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Corolla, and Hyundai Elantra.
Powertrain & Fuel Economy
The Moroccan lineup leans heavily on diesel efficiency. The older 1.5 TDCi engine anchors the entry-level Trend, Trend Plus, Trend Sport, and Titanium trims (199,000–265,000 DH), offering proven reliability for high-mileage drivers. Newer trims step up to the 1.5L EcoBlue diesel — Ford's cleaner, more refined diesel unit — available in both manual (BVM) and automatic (BVA) gearboxes. A sole 1.0L EcoBoost petrol option appears in the Titanium BVM trim at 320,000 DH for buyers who prefer a lighter, turbocharged petrol experience. With diesel prices in Morocco remaining competitive versus petrol, the EcoBlue variants are expected to be the volume sellers.
Trim Architecture: Something for Every Budget
The range opens at 199,000 DH with the 1.5 TDCi Trend — a no-frills entry point — and climbs to 380,000 DH for the flagship EcoBlue Active BVA and ST-Line BVA trims, which add sportier body kits, larger alloys, and enhanced infotainment. Mid-range sweet spots include the Connected BVM at 259,000 DH and the Connected Plus at 285,000 DH, which bundle Ford's SYNC connectivity suite with driver-assistance features at a relatively accessible price.
Who Is It For?
The Focus crossover suits the Moroccan buyer who wants European build quality and road presence without moving into full-SUV territory. Its compact footprint is an advantage in congested urban centres like Casablanca or Rabat, yet the EcoBlue engine's torque makes long runs to Marrakech or Agadir genuinely comfortable. Families, professionals, and frequent inter-city commuters will find the most value here.
Market Positioning
At this price bracket, the Focus faces stiff competition. The Volkswagen Golf remains the prestige benchmark, while the Toyota Corolla counters with stronger resale values. The Focus differentiates itself through a wider trim spread, more powertrain options, and Ford's increasingly modern infotainment tech — making it a compelling, if slightly underrated, choice in the Moroccan market.
Morocco price benchmark
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