Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
131HP
Torque
330Nm
Consumption
5.8l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
9.8s
Top Speed
208km/h
Weight
1512kg
Price
22,720€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
500 L
56 L
96 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo Trend 2.0 TDCi 130cv 4p 6 vel. (2003)
General description
The Ford Mondeo from the early 2000s was not just another sedan; it was Ford's statement of intent. A car that promised and delivered an almost perfect balance between family needs and driving pleasure. This Mondeo 2.0 TDCi with 130 horsepower felt like a gentle giant, spacious and comfortable, but with a diesel heart full of character and strength.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Mondeo was a rewarding experience. The thrust of its TDCi engine, with 330 Nm of torque from very low revs, pinned you to the seat with a surprising forcefulness. It wasn't just fast in a straight line; its chassis, a masterpiece of its time, conveyed absolute confidence in every curve. The steering was precise, and the suspension achieved a magical compromise between firmness and comfort, making every journey, long or short, a real pleasure.
Design and aesthetics
With the 'New Edge' design language, the Mondeo abandoned the rounded shapes of its predecessor to adopt a sharp, athletic, and modern aesthetic. Its taut lines, marked wheel arches, and an imposing presence on the road gave it a unique personality. It was a design that communicated solidity and dynamism, an elegant sedan that has aged with admirable dignity.
Technology and features
The true technological gem of this model lay under the hood. Its common-rail direct-injection diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo was advanced for its time, offering brilliant performance with very contained consumption. Although the infotainment was not like today's, its safety and comfort equipment, such as climate control or multiple airbags, positioned it as a complete and safe car for its era.
Competition
In a market dominated by titans like the Volkswagen Passat, synonymous with quality, or the comfortable Peugeot 406, the Ford Mondeo stood out as the choice for the passionate driver. While its rivals often prioritized pure comfort or sobriety, the Mondeo offered a more sporty soul and a more direct connection to the road, without sacrificing the space and practicality expected of a large sedan.
Conclusion
This Ford Mondeo is a memory of a golden age for mainstream sedans. An honest, incredibly versatile, and, above all, exciting car to drive. It represents the proof that a family vehicle doesn't have to be boring. Its combination of an energetic engine, an exceptional chassis, and great roominess make it a modern classic that left an indelible mark on the hearts of many drivers.




