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2011 Ford Mondeo Facelift gets New 240HP 2.0 -liter EcoBoost and 200HP Diesel

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Ford's European division has slid the covers off the facelifted 2011 Mondeo ahead of its public premiere at the 2010 Moscow International Automobile Salon at the end of August. All three body styles of the Mondeo [four-door sedan, five-door liftback and estate] receive a subtle redesign, new range-topping turbocharged engines and additional features.

The design refresh up front includes new and slimmer upper grilles combined with a bolder trapezoid lower grille, restyled bonnet profile and new LED daytime running lights. At the back, Ford's designers reworked the tail lights that now employ LED technology while all body styles receive a new rear deck lid treatment.

There are no photos of the interior yet but the company said that among the changes, there's a new "flow-through" centre console design, revised door treatment featuring flush and integrated door release handles, a different central overhead console with ambient lighting and new trim materials.

New interior features include the introduction of LED courtesy lights, a new satellite navigation system and a Premium Sound System option which incorporates a 265-watt, eight-channel amplifier unit.

Under the bonnet, the recently launched 203HP 2.0-liter EcoBoost turbo petrol will be joined by the first application of a higher performance 240-horsepower version and a comprehensively revised 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine.

Ford said that the 240HP version of the 2.0-liter Ecoboost turbo petrol will return the same C02 emissions (179g/km) as the 203HP unit, regardless of bodystyle.

For the 2011MY, the revised 2.2-liter turbo diesel unit boasts a 12 per cent power increase to 200-horsepower, making it the most powerful Duratorq diesel engine to date.

The Mondeo also benefits from a newer version of Ford's six-speed PowerShift double wet-clutch transmission system that comes as standard for all EcoBoost petrol engines, and will be available as an option for the 140PS and 163PS versions of the 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesels.

New technology features for the 2011MY include Lane Departure Warning, Driver Alert and Auto High Beam systems.

The new Mondeo range will go on sale across Europe from September 2010 (UK: October, 2010) with further information and technical details to be released closer to launch.


12 Comments:

Anonymous said... »June 25, 2010

Finally a good, affordable and efficient engine from Ford!

Matt J said... »June 25, 2010

Sorry guys, I still don't believe that the rear's are LED.

Anonymous said... »June 25, 2010

not fond of the looks, but they are always subjective. should be a great car if one finds it attractive.

Anonymous said... »June 25, 2010

I'm not happy with the looks either. I loved the look of the last Mondeo, but this one's just too flambuoyant with details like the lights or grille. The interior also looks cheaper than the last one, the silver plastic trimming certainly does it no favours. Let's hope it's improved with the facelift.

Anonymous said... »June 25, 2010

thats because they are showing you the titanium edition.....why don't you look at the pics properly....

Anonymous said... »June 26, 2010

Pics of what, the interior? I was referring to the silver plastic trimming of the dashboard of the current one!

Anonymous said... »June 26, 2010

does anyone know, for sure, when this one will come to Australia?

Anonymous said... »June 28, 2010

Wonder how it compares to Insignia ?

Anonymous said... »July 28, 2010

Please dump the US Fusion and replace with the Mondeo - PLEASE!!! It's a no-brainer...

Anonymous said... »August 04, 2010

The white car in the photos seem to have extra spoilers and skirts. To me the estate in the photos looks better.

Anonymous said... »August 05, 2010

Good to know they re-designed the interior. The dashboard of the current model is one of the ugliest ever.

Anonymous said... »August 21, 2010

When can the facelift model be ordered in the UK?

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