For those talking about price and competition, consider the below:
2015 Subaru WRX STI - Base MSRP: $34,495 Power: 305/290
2015 Audi S3 - Base MSRP: $41,100 Power: 292/280
2015 VW Golf R - Base MSRP: $36,595 Power: 292/280
All of the above cars run low 13's easily and very high 4's or low 5's for 0-60. I'd expect the Focus RS to fall right in line with all numbers, including the price. I agree it isn't exactly apples to oranges having all of these together, but they all are aimed at a roughly similar market (maybe outside of the Audi, although I did leave the CLA45 AMG out of it because of the higher MSRP.)
Those two VAG cars will run 12.3 @ 113 with just a tune, with a considerably nicer interior than what Subaru or Ford is going to offer. The STI has some catching up to do, and I hope the Focus RS can price itself to make sense with this competition. Personally, this is the exact segment I'll be shopping in next year.
As much as we would all love to see this thing listed for less than $30,000, it isn't going to happen. Without incentives, you can easily get a Focus ST to around $30,000 after options and trim level upgrades.