"And Duratec I4's?? " "...just renamed Zetecs..."
For the 100th time, Ford is bringing out a new family of four cylinder engines. 2.0L and 2.3L will be available in the Focus for 2005. The Zetec design dies this spring, they are not just "changing the names".
Do some research and learn about the new engines.

The Duratec 2.3L has way more torque than even the SVT Focus Zetec, and is a lot more smooth and refined. Go to
www.focaljet.com or
www.fordvehicles.com
Here is clipping: "new 136-horsepower, 2.0-liter Duratec 20 dual overhead cam, in-line four-cylinder (I-4) engine replaces both the base 110-horsepower, 2.0-liter single overhead cam I-4 engine and the available 130-horsepower, 2.0-liter Zetec DOHC I-4 engines"
"A 150-horsepower 2.3-liter Duratec 23 DOHC I-4 engine will power the new Focus ST performance sedan, which will be available in all 50 states. This free-revving engine is
derived from the same family as the Duratec 20 but its larger displacement and performance-tuned exhaust help it produce 10 percent more horsepower. Torque is 153 foot-pounds, a 16 percent increase for exceptionally strong off-the-line and mid range acceleration."
The Focus SVT is dropped, replaced by an ST series, with the same suspension as the SVT, with new 2.3L. Using 'ST' enables Ford to sell them at all Ford dealers, not just SVT. Also, prevents them from "dumbing down" the SVT badge. They want to save it for the Cobra and Lightning, and a few other hi-po vehicles.
There are plans for other 'ST' cars, like Futura. In a snese it is like bringing back the original "SE" cars.