Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
125HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
5.8l/100
Emissions
154g/km
0-100 km/h
10.5s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
1546kg
Price
24,240€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
535 L
70 L
92 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo 4p Trend 1.8 TDCi 125 CV (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Ford Mondeo is not just a sedan; it's a memory of an era when road trips were an experience in themselves. It represents Ford's commitment to offering a spacious, safe, and above all, rewarding family car to drive, a true mile-eater that left an indelible mark on the asphalt and in the hearts of many families.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Mondeo feels like a car made for the road. The 1.8 TDCi 125 hp engine, with its generous 320 Nm of torque from low revs, pushes with a capability that inspires confidence in every overtake. Its 6-speed manual gearbox is precise and allows you to squeeze the most out of an extraordinarily balanced chassis. It's a car that hugs you in the corners with superb poise, yet at the same time cradles you with exceptional comfort on long journeys, filtering out road imperfections without you even noticing. It's pure harmony between dynamism and comfort.
Design and aesthetics
Ford's 'Kinetic Design' came to life in this Mondeo, giving it an imposing and athletic presence. Its fluid lines and wide, low body convey a sense of movement even when stationary. Inside, space is the real luxury. The roominess in all seats is superb, and the 535-liter boot seems bottomless. Every detail, from the feel of the materials to the layout of the controls, was designed to create a welcoming and functional environment, a sanctuary in which to enjoy every kilometer.
Technology and features
Although it may seem simple today, at the time the Mondeo Trend offered technology focused on safety and comfort. It featured a common-rail direct injection diesel engine with a variable geometry turbo, an advanced solution for its time that optimized performance and consumption. The safety equipment was comprehensive, and although entertainment was based on a CD radio system, the real technology lay in its chassis and the engineering that made it such a safe and effective car in any circumstance.
Competition
In such a competitive segment, the Mondeo faced giants like the Volkswagen Passat, the Opel Vectra, and the Peugeot 407. While the Passat boasted premium finishes and the 407 a bold design, the Mondeo won over with its unparalleled dynamic balance. It offered a more agile and communicative driving experience than most of its rivals, without sacrificing an ounce of its capacity as a family vehicle, becoming the choice for those who loved to drive.
Conclusion
The 2007 Ford Mondeo is much more than a second-hand car; it's an investment in comfort, space, and driving pleasure. It's a vehicle that proved you didn't have to give up driving sensations to have a practical and reliable family sedan. Its legacy is that of a tireless road-tripper, a loyal travel companion that, even today, remains an incredibly sensible and emotional choice for those who value the essence of driving.




