Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
140HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
5.9l/100
Emissions
156g/km
0-100 km/h
9.5s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
1556kg
Price
29,040€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
528 L
70 L
103 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo 5p Titanium X 2.0 TDCi 140 CV (2007-2008)
General description
The 2007 Ford Mondeo is not just a sedan; it's the embodiment of a near-perfect balance. In its Titanium X version with the 140 HP 2.0 TDCi engine, it represented a qualitative leap for Ford, offering a family vehicle that was thrilling to drive and cared for its occupants with superb space and comfort. It was a car that redefined the expectations of its segment.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Mondeo is to feel the power of an exceptional chassis. The steering is precise and communicative, inviting you to link curves with disarming confidence. The 140 HP diesel engine, with its generous 320 Nm of torque, pushes forcefully from low revs, turning every overtake into a safe maneuver and every long journey into pure pleasure. It's a mile-eater that insulates you from the outside without disconnecting you from the road, a feeling of poise and control that is captivating.
Design and aesthetics
Under the 'Kinetic Design' philosophy, the 2007 Mondeo sports an athletic and muscular silhouette that still turns heads. Its nearly 4.8 meters of length are sculpted in fluid, tense lines that give it an imposing presence. The 5-door body combines the elegance of a sedan with the immense practicality of a tailgate, while the Titanium X trim, with its 18-inch wheels, adds a touch of distinction and sportiness that elevates it above its contemporaries.
Technology and features
For its time, the Mondeo was at the forefront. The 2.0 TDCi engine with common-rail injection and a variable geometry turbo was a marvel of efficiency and performance. Inside, the Titanium X trim usually included advancements like cruise control, dual-zone climate control, and a comprehensive active and passive safety system. Although its technology may seem simple today, at the time it offered a very advanced and satisfying driving and comfort experience.
Competition
In a fiercely competitive market, the Mondeo faced titans like the Volkswagen Passat, which played the card of sobriety and perceived quality, and the Opel Insignia, with its groundbreaking design. It also competed against the imperial comfort of the Citroën C5 and the elegance of the Peugeot 407. Against all of them, the Mondeo stood out for offering the most rewarding dynamic behavior without penalizing space or comfort.
Conclusion
This Ford Mondeo is much more than the sum of its parts. It's a car that does everything extraordinarily well. It offers a thrilling driving experience, superb ride comfort for the whole family, immense practicality thanks to its huge trunk, and a design that has aged with admirable dignity. It is, without a doubt, one of the most complete and well-rounded mainstream sedans of its generation.




