Ford C-MAX Titanium 2.0 145 CV Aut. (2008-2010)

2007
Gasolina
FWD
Automático 4v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Ford C-MAX

Power

145HP

Torque

185Nm

Consumption

8.1l/100

Emissions

189g/km

0-100 km/h

11.2s

Top Speed

192km/h

Weight

-kg

Price

20,314

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasolina

Transmission

Automático 4v

Traction

FWD

Seats

5 / 5 doors

Trunk

473 L

Tank

55 L

Power

107 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power145 CV / 107 kW
Maximum torque185 Nm
Fuel typeGasolina
TransmissionAutomático 4v

Capacities

Tank55 L
Trunk473 L

Detailed analysis of the Ford C-MAX Titanium 2.0 145 CV Aut. (2008-2010)

General description

The 2007 Ford C-MAX Titanium is not just a minivan; it's a statement of intent. It represents that moment when Ford proved that a family car could be practical and, at the same time, exciting to drive. With its 2.0-liter, 145-horsepower engine, this C-MAX promised a perfect balance between family life and driving pleasure.

Driving experience

Getting behind the wheel is to rediscover the pleasure of driving in a family format. The 145 hp from the gasoline engine is delivered smoothly and progressively, with a sound that invites you to enjoy the road. Although the 4-speed automatic gearbox may feel somewhat outdated, its operation is comfortable for daily use. Where it truly shines is in its chassis; it inherits the agility of its sibling, the Focus, offering a firm footing and precise steering that makes you forget you're driving a minivan. It's a car that connects with you, conveying safety and fun in equal measure.

Design and aesthetics

Ford's 'Kinetic Design' comes to life in the C-MAX, giving it dynamic and fluid lines that challenged the traditional aesthetics of minivans. Its sharp front end, rising waistline, and the 17-inch wheels of the Titanium trim gave it an athletic and sophisticated look. It wasn't just a vehicle for transporting the family; it was a car that was also enjoyed with the eyes, a functional and attractive design object.

Technology and features

For its time, the Titanium trim represented a significant technological leap. Although its systems may seem simple to us today, features like automatic climate control, cruise control, or a premium sound system were luxuries that made every journey more pleasant. Technology was at the service of comfort and the driving experience, without the distractions of modern screens, allowing for a purer connection with the machine and the environment.

Competition

In a very competitive market, the Ford C-MAX faced giants like the Renault Scénic, the Citroën C4 Picasso, or the Volkswagen Touran. While its French rivals focused on maximum comfort and modularity, and the German one on sobriety and perceived quality, the C-MAX played a unique card: driving dynamics. It was the choice for the family parent who didn't want to give up feeling the road.

Conclusion

The Ford C-MAX 2.0 Titanium is a car with a soul. It's proof that practicality doesn't have to be boring. Its combination of space, a capable engine, and an exceptional chassis make it a memorable option for those who value the driving experience as much as versatility. Despite a fuel consumption that reflects its age and an outdated gearbox, the memory it leaves is that of a faithful, fun, and surprisingly agile travel companion.