Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
131HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
7.1l/100
Emissions
189g/km
0-100 km/h
10.9s
Top Speed
200km/h
Weight
1578kg
Price
29,890€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
528 L
70 L
96 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo 5p Titanium X 2.0 TDCi 130 CV Aut. (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Ford Mondeo was not just another sedan; it was a statement of intent. With it, Ford proved that a family car could be spacious, practical, and, above all, exciting to drive. It represented a huge qualitative leap for the brand, a vehicle that made you turn your head and feel like you were driving something special, a car that aspired to rub shoulders with the best in Europe without any complexes.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Mondeo feels like a car from a higher category. Its chassis is simply sublime, offering a perfect balance between comfort on long trips and surprising agility on winding roads. The 131 HP 2.0 TDCi engine, while not a rocket, pushes with a solidity and forcefulness that inspire absolute confidence, especially with the 6-speed automatic transmission that manages power smoothly. It's a car that invites you to devour miles, feeling a special connection with the road.
Design and aesthetics
Ford's 'Kinetic Design' reached its maximum expression in this Mondeo. Its fluid and muscular lines give it an imposing and athletic presence, a far cry from the sobriety of its predecessors. Inside, the leap is equally remarkable. The dashboard, with its enveloping and modern design, and the quality of the materials in this Titanium X trim, welcome you into an atmosphere of technology and comfort. The space is generous, creating a feeling of spaciousness and well-being.
Technology and features
For its time, the Mondeo Titanium X came loaded with technology that made your life easier and safer. Features like the keyless start system, the color screen on the instrument panel (Ford Convers+), adaptive headlights, or cruise control were luxuries that made a difference. Although its infotainment system may seem outdated today, in 2007 it represented a significant advance, integrating functions in an intuitive and elegant way.
Competition
In a segment as competitive as mid-size sedans, the Mondeo faced established titans. Its main adversaries were the Volkswagen Passat, always a benchmark for its quality and balance; the Opel Vectra, which played the card of comfort and German technology; and the Peugeot 407, with its bold design and excellent dynamic behavior. The Mondeo fought head-to-head, standing out for its exceptional chassis and driving pleasure.
Conclusion
The 2007 Ford Mondeo is much more than just a means of transport; it's an experience. A car that proved that family functionality is not at odds with a passion for driving. Its design is still attractive, and its on-road behavior is a delight that many modern cars would envy. It is a memory of a golden age for sedans, a complete, balanced vehicle with a soul that captivates you from the first kilometer.




