Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo
Power
241HP
Torque
345Nm
Consumption
7.5l/100
Emissions
174g/km
0-100 km/h
8s
Top Speed
235km/h
Weight
1584kg
Price
36,265€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
525 L
62.5 L
177 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo Sportbreak Titanium 2.0 EcoBoost 177 kW (240 CV) Aut. · 241 CV (2014-2018)
General description
The 2015 Ford Mondeo Sportbreak is not just any estate car. It is Ford's answer for those who need space and versatility but refuse to give up the thrill of a powerful and dynamic drive. With its 240-horsepower 2.0 EcoBoost engine, this car is a statement of intent: family and passion can, and should, travel together.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of this Mondeo is a rewarding experience. The thrust of its 241 horsepower is forceful and linear, allowing for lightning-fast overtakes and a sense of power under your right foot that is surprising in a car of its size. The torque converter automatic transmission manages the power smoothly and efficiently, while the chassis, a Ford masterpiece, balances comfort on long trips with unexpected agility on winding roads. It feels poised, secure, and surprisingly fun to drive.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a perfect blend of elegance and muscle. The imposing front grille, reminiscent of luxury brands, gives it an undeniable presence on the road. The roofline of the Sportbreak body flows harmoniously to a well-resolved rear, creating an athletic silhouette that doesn't sacrifice practicality. Inside, the Titanium trim offers a spacious and well-equipped environment, where the quality of materials and attention to detail create a welcoming and sophisticated atmosphere for all occupants.
Technology and features
For its time, the Mondeo Titanium was loaded with technology designed to make life on board easier and safer. The SYNC infotainment system was the nerve center, offering connectivity and voice control. The EcoBoost engine itself, with its direct injection and turbo, represented advanced engineering to combine performance with reasonable consumption. Added to this were driving aids and comfort features that positioned it as one of the most complete saloons of its time.
Competition
In a competitive segment with giants like the Volkswagen Passat Variant or the Skoda Superb Combi, the Mondeo Sportbreak always played the driving dynamics card. While its German rivals could boast slightly more sober interiors or marginally superior cargo space, none managed to convey the connection and driving pleasure offered by the Ford's chassis. It was the choice of the driver, the family man or woman who still enjoyed the road.
Conclusion
This Ford Mondeo Sportbreak is much more than a simple family vehicle. It is a car with a soul, a wolf in sheep's clothing that masterfully combines the functionality of a large boot with the performance of a sports saloon. In a market already leaning towards diesel, this 240 hp petrol version was a gem for connoisseurs, a car that today represents a fantastic option for those looking for space, power, and character in equal measure.




