Powered by the same 20-valve 2.5L Duratec five-cylinder turbocharged engine found in the Focus XR5 Turbo, the new Mondeo slots in alongside its XR brethren. Power peaks at 162kW (217hp) at 5,000rpm. Torque of 320Nm (236lb-ft) is available from an impressively low 1,500rpm. Ford makes an interesting choice by only offering the six-speed manual transmission on the XR5 Turbo, to ensure the sports-performance pedigree remains intact. Fuel efficiency is rated at 9.5L/100km (25mpg).
Keyless start via a 'Ford Power' button inside the car adds a race-inspired touch. A lowered sport suspension, 18-inch alloy wheels and performance body kit complete the XR image for the turbo Mondeo. Included in the body kit are unique front and rear bumpers, fog lamps, and unique upper and lower grilles and rocker panel moulding.
Ford's new Human Machine Interface (HMI) system is also available. Offering easily accessible steering wheel mounted controls and an easy to read, well-located display means the driver need not take their hands from the wheel to adjust the radio, talk on the phone, or change other settings. Unique to the XR5 Turbo's HMI is an enhanced cluster display featuring a 15cm premium color screen.





Reader Comments
Thu Oct 11 2007 8:49 AM
HECTOR says
If this car was sold in America I would have a hard time deciding between the Camcord and it. It certainly is more handsome than either of the Japanese offerings and the only thing that would probably make me decide against it is perception of quality and durability.
But all of this is a moot point. We Americans don't get the best offerings from Ford.
No.
We get the Taurus.
Thu Oct 11 2007 8:55 AM
admin says
Having been inside the Mondeo and test driven it, we can assure you that the interior quality is top notch (better than the mid-range Mercedes models) and the ride quality is also impressive. It would compete really well in America on those points, but may be a tad too small for the market. For Europe and Asia, it's perfect.
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