




Featuring completely revised styling inside and out, the Mondeo has morphed into a very upscale-looking sports sedan. Ford's now familiar kinetic styling cues are easily distinguishable and the interior features a brushed stainless-steel looking center console, chrome-rimmed shift gate, and full-color LCD display in the gauge cluster. The new Mondeo will be available with four-door, five-door and station wagon body types.
Power will come from a range of seven (yes, seven) engines ranging from a 1.8-liter 123 horsepower diesel to a 2.3-liter 217 horsepower four-cylinder gasoline mill. The Mondeo's suspension has also been revised to offer improved handling and comfort.
The Ford Mondeo is scheduled for sale in June with a Geneva in-person debut this March. Note to Ford: Spend more energy bringing us the Mondeo and less on revitalizing the Taurus.
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