The 2022 Ford Focus recently made its public debut at the Zurich Auto Show in Switzerland and in this video, we get the chance to see the ST-Line variant up close.

The most significant exterior changes made to the facelifted Focus are a pair of updated LED headlights with new daytime running lights and integrated foglights. Some revisions have also been made to the rear of the Focus, the most notable being the taillights with a new LED light signature.

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Models equipped with the ST-Line package include a gloss black grille, unique side skirts, a diffuser, and a pronounced spoiler stretching off from the roof.

Ford also made some upgrades to the interior of the Focus. This includes the fitment of a new 13.2-inch central infotainment touchscreen with Ford’s latest Sync 4 system. A digital instrument cluster is also featured and the example featured in this review is clad in black leather with red contrast stitching. A Head-Up display has also been included.

What’s particularly interesting about the interior of the facelifted Focus is that all of the climate controls have migrated to the touchscreen and are accessible through a panel at the bottom of the screen. We’re not always big fans of HVAC controls being housed within infotainment screens but fortunately, the display of the Focus appears to be relatively responsive, and using it to adjust things like the temperature and fan speed shouldn’t be too much trouble.