Made for 1 year.
Some odd parts made it on to the bike - the first disc brakes, an imported rear hub (I know, mines toast).
Colour was unique.
I have seen brochures of a blue one, but not a live one.
Plus the blue (and some brown) had orange calipers.
It has been hard to find any real concrete facts on the bike, mostly going by someone who got the bike with the car (2000 ZX3) and left it stock, which usually meant just never used it. Some people have asked ridiculous prices for mint examples. There was maybe at least 2000 made but I'm not sure.
quote - In order to attract members of the Echo Boom or Millennial Generation, those born between the mid-1970s and 2000, Ford teamed with mountain bike manufacturer Kona USA to field the Kona Edition Focus. Introduced at the beginning of the US launch cycle for the Focus at the 2000 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Kona Edition was more than a simple bike-and-car combo. Kona participated in the design of the car, so that every custom feature an out-of-bounds rider would want was built into it.
Chosen as the centerpiece of the concept was the Kona Blast, a specially-designed hard-tail free-ride bike with a long-travel fork, dual disc brakes, platform pedals and other components designated for out-of-bounds riding. Kona helped select the color palette and graphics treatment of the car, and the concept made Kona dealers an integral part of the program. To ensure the Blast was built and fitted correctly, customers who purchased the Focus Special Edition were directed to their local Kona dealer for delivery of the bike. There were also several promotional opportunities involving Ford and Kona dealers.
Just 5,000 Kona Edition cars were made, available in Dirt Brown, CD Silver or Rainforest Green. An integrated, bolted-down luggage rack was included, as well as a fork-mount bike rack. Unique side moldings had molded-in Kona logo and bike tire treads, which were repeated in the heavy-duty rubber Kona floor mats. The car also had Kona off-road, hard wear-inspired seat covers. The car rides on 16-inch, six-spoke aluminum wheels.
Not everyone took the bike with the car, some took 2.
I did contact Kona about the rear hub, so I got a little info.