Ford Mondeo Concept
Friday, September 22nd, 2006
Ford has officially released a full photo gallery of the Mondeo wagon concept, due to be unveiled in Paris next week.
The new Mondeo lifts several cues from the Iosis concept that debuted in Frankfurt, which, according to Ford, is defined as ‘kinetic design’. The wagon sports an aggressive front fascia, with very pronounced air dams that compliment a set of tautly drawn headlamps. Aft of the a-pillar is typical wagon fare, donning a strong crease in the beltline, which flows into an equally aggressive LED taillight arrangement. Beginning with the S-MAX and Mondeo, Ford maintains that this new “face” of the Blue Oval’s European line will carry over to all its models over the coming years.
Ford sought to give the interior a more spacious layout, along with additional technology that seeks to set a new standard for mid-size people movers in Europe. The most pronounced feature is the Human Machine Interface (HMI), which mounts a screen between the two analog dials on the gauge cluster and, through the use of switchgear on the steering wheel, can control audio, sat-nav and other “infotainment” features.

As for power, buyers will have the choice of both 1.8-liter and 2-liter Duratorq TDCi diesels, along with a 1.6-liter Duratec or, for a more engaging experience, the 2.5-liter turbocharged mill out of the S-MAX.

Apparently the Euro Focus and and new Mondeo share the C1 architecture. This architecture is/will be used by Ford Europe, Mazda 3 and next Mazda 6, Volvo S40/V50, Landrover LR2, and a Jaguar crossover (to replace the X-type). Presumably this architecture is slightly more expensive than the old Focus and Mazda 6 / Ford Fusion/Edge architectures and is very flexible and can accommodate I4, I5, I6, and V6 engine configurations.
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