
Click above for a high-res gallery of the 2009 Ford Mondeo.
Along with the production Fiesta and Kuga, Ford will be debuting a new diesel at next month's Geneva Motor Show. The 2.2-liter four-cylinder produces 175 hp and 295 lb.-ft. of torque at an ultra-low 1,750 rpm. The new oilburner is a third generation common rail setup that uses Bosch's piezoelectric injectors and will find its way into the 2009 Ford Mondeo, S-Max and Galaxy van. The new engine also boasts an intelligent oil monitoring system that keeps tabs on atmospheric conditions and driver behavior, and then recommends when an oil change should be made – up to 12,000 miles.
Ford will also be introducing the new Galaxy Titanium package for both the Mondeo and S-Max, which includes a few new features inside and out. The optional pack comes with five-spoke, 17-inch alloys held on by a sports-tuned suspension, automatic wipers, power operated and heated wing mirrors, "Quickclear" heated windshield and Alcantara sport seats.
All the details are available in Ford's press release after the jump.
PRESS RELEASE
FORD EXTENDS LARGE CAR RANGE WITH NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE DIESEL ENGINE AND ADDED SERIES
* Powerful new 175 PS 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi performance diesel engine for Ford Mondeo, Ford S-MAX and Ford Galaxy
* Expressive new Titanium S series extends Mondeo and S-MAX customer choice
* New 'techno' style Galaxy Titanium model complements the classic Ghia series at the top of the range
Ford Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy customers now have even greater powertrain and series choices with the launch of a new high performance 2.2-litre diesel engine and sporty new versions of the popular 'Titanium' series.
Developed for performance, the new 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi is the largest displacement and most powerful diesel engine available in Ford of Europe's passenger cars. It gives a sustained 400 Nm of torque at 1,750rpm and 420 Nm of transient overboost provides the necessary power for brisk and confident overtaking manoeuvres. Maximum power of 175 PS is delivered at just 3,500rpm.
The engine has been developed and engineered by Ford and PSA Peugeot Citroën as part of the longstanding co-operation on diesel engines between the two companies. In its first applications with Ford, the engine has been specifically calibrated to provide performance, quietness and smoothness of operation in the company's large and luxury models – new Mondeo, Galaxy, and S-MAX.
"Exceptional quality and reliability are an accepted fact when it comes to our powertrains and this new engine is no exception," explained Nick FitzGerald, Chief Programme Engineer, Large and Luxury Products, Ford of Europe. "The power and torque available is equivalent to a much larger gasoline engine, but in diesel form gives improved like-for-like fuel economy."
New Unique Features
Delivering 400 Nm of peak torque – with a transient overboost of 420 Nm – the engine boasts two new features that are unique to this engine in the Ford line-up: A third-generation common rail and the turbo system with specifically-calibrated pedal mapping.
Third-generation common rail
This high-tech engine features Bosch piezoelectric injectors with seven-hole nozzles which use multiple injection capability and up to 1,800 bar of injection pressure.
Like other diesel engines in the Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy ranges, the diesel injection combustion process of the 2.2-litre provides five injections per combustion stroke. The time lapses between each injection are controlled electronically depending on the rpm and engine load, engine temperature and air intake temperature.
This combustion process enhances the premium feel of the vehicle, as it makes the engine very refined by reducing noise and vibration.
Turbo system and pedal mapping
A variable-geometry turbo ensures good efficiency and throttle response. Pedal map sensors that are specifically calibrated give the driver a sensitive and responsive throttle pedal feel, which contributes to an easy and convenient driving experience. The turbocharger is calibrated to offer superb responsiveness at low revs and seamless acceleration under part load conditions.
Good responsiveness at low revs contributes to good control in parking and manoeuvring situations. As the engine is switched off a throttle shut-down system lessens any vibration.
Performance and Emissions
The performance of this engine is demonstrated by its target acceleration figures; all Ford models using this engine can reach 100 km/h from a standing start in less than ten seconds.
A fully optimised combustion system also contributes to reduced emissions. The Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy models using this engine respectively emit 165, 176 and 179 g/km of CO2. "Given the power and torque, and therefore the acceleration of this engine, these figures are very reasonable indeed," said FitzGerald
The 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi engine is a Euro IV compliant engine equipped with a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) which is designed and manufactured for zero-maintenance.
Uniquely, in Ford Motor Company products, the engine is equipped with an 'intelligent oil condition monitoring algorithm'. The system was developed by Ford engineers and is designed to ensure that the engine oil is maintained at optimal performance levels. An information lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates when the system recommends that the oil should be removed and replaced. This useful driver feedback is designed to give superior engine reliability and durability by tailoring the maintenance of the engine oil to the car's use. This is coupled to a 'variable' service interval of up to one year or 20,000km. Full technical specifications can be seen in the Technical Data section.
Sound Quality and Vibration
The best possible Sound Quality and Vibration (SQ&V) is an important aspect of all Ford powertrains and the new 2.2-litre diesel engine is no exception. The engine is fitted with balancing shafts to further diminish vibration.
Paired with Ford's acclaimed 6-speed Durashift manual transmission, this combination offers a powertrain with lots of torque – maximum 400 Nm at 1,750rpm – something that contributes to relatively few gear shifts and reduced driver fatigue. Twin pilot injections for the combustion process simultaneously optimise emissions, fuel economy and play a significant role in reducing the conventional noise of a diesel engine to contribute to the most pleasant acoustic behaviour.
"Conventional diesel technology is by no means dated thanks to the actions we take in developing the engines and calibrating them specifically to our range. Many drivers like the familiarity that a diesel engine gives them with the combined fuel economy, long service life and reliability and modern refinements in our portfolio where this engine will be available," explained Phil Lake, Chief Engineer, Powertrains, Ford of Europe.
Joint Ford and PSA Peugeot CitroënDevelopment
"The development of this engine has joined the skills, experience and techniques of engineers from Ford Motor Company and PSA Peugeot Citroën to achieve high goals and objectives for this engine," said Steve Adams, Ford of Europe's Vehicle Line Director for Large and Luxury cars. "Thanks to the utilisation of system engineering, and modern digital simulation, a team comprising 200 people from both companies have developed the engine in just three years. A further 300 people are now assigned to the production of this engine."
New Sporty Titanium S series for Mondeo and S-MAX
The Mondeo and S-MAX ranges have been expanded by the introduction of a new sporty Titanium S model. Based on the highly specified Titanium models, new features and elements have been added to give both cars even greater styling presence and a highly sporty character.
"The 'Titanium' series features and styling details complement perfectly the 'kinetic design' elements of both vehicles, and with over 50 per cent of customers ordering this series, we know it is a success," said Adams. "Now, with the sporty Titanium S we have added more overt styling elements and features to create a new and individual series derivative."
Exterior Styling
The Titanium S series is available on new Mondeo five-door and wagon bodystyles plus the S-MAX.
A standard, full body styling kit gives the vehicles a unique and sporty look. Side skirts and a rear spoiler are a standard feature on the S-MAX and are now offered as an option on Mondeo, and are finished in body colour.
The lower trapezoidal front grille situated in the body-coloured front bumper skirt has a lower grille frame in a contrast colour of silver or anthracite, depending on the body colour. The upper and lower grilles of the Mondeo Titanium S have a unique honeycomb design for series differentiation. A new front fog lamp kit also features bezels – on the Mondeo Titanium S models – in the contrasting shades. The body-coloured rear bumper skirt incorporates an integrated diffuser in a contrasting shade that surrounds the tailpipe finishers on the exhaust.
Tailored Technology
Standard sports suspension gives a 10 – 15mm lower ride height than the regular suspension, and the set-up is unique, offering more stability over uneven surfaces, less body roll and more direct steering thanks to the use of harder damper settings, stiffer springs and suspension bushes. The Sports suspension complements the sporty nature and agility of the Titanium S, as do the 18-inch alloy wheels.
For Mondeo Titanium S customers choosing the option of Interactive Vehicle Dynamics Control (IVDC) with Continuously Controlled Damping (CCD), the sports suspension is not required and subsequently not fitted.
Ford's enhanced Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) is also fitted as standard to Mondeo and S-MAX Titanium S models, and gives the driver the swivelling and cornering headlight functions. Additional Titanium S features have been tailored to each car line; the S-MAX, for example, gains privacy glass while the Mondeo acquires a standard Ford Power start button.
Interior Styling
Soft-touch surfaces to key contact areas and the use of piano black and brushed aluminium surfaces have already become a signature of the high quality materials and craftsmanship of the established Titanium series. With the new Titanium S, further detailed changes to interior components, materials and finishes give the passenger compartments a sporty feel that is characteristic of the new series.
A new 'Carbotex Sport' appliqué is used on the door spears and areas of the instrument panel. Piano black surface areas have been extended forward to surround the multimedia unit and in-car entertainment controls. The Sports seats are partially trimmed in leather and red thread used in a running stitch frames and divides into sections the seat squab and cushion.
The same red stitching is also applied to the gear shift gaiter, the armrest of the centre console and – for the Mondeo Titanium S – the interior door panels. The leather steering wheel trim has been divided into four areas and the positions where the driver's hands would most naturally fall are finished in a special perforated leather trim which extends around the toggle switches and thumb rests. Red stitching has been applied to the inner radius of the steering wheel in a substantial diamond design. The interior look is completed by black velour carpet mats that are edged by a red surround.
Further Personalisation
The Titanium S models still leave scope for customers to further personalise their cars through the creation of an 'S Upgrade Pack'. Applicable to both Mondeo and
S-MAX Titanium S, customers can select aluminium pedal covers, HID
Bi-Xenon units in place of the AFS headlights and Alcantara seat trim in place of the partial leather.
New Galaxy Titanium
Until now, the most luxurious Galaxy series available is the Ghia. The Galaxy Ghia model features additional chrome exterior styling, a full length overhead centre console and automatic headlights and windscreen wipers.
"Galaxy customers like the layout and technology that the car gives them but they have also been telling us that they like the modern 'techno' and contemporary elements of the successful Titanium series used in the Mondeo and S-MAX," said Adams. "What appeals is the high level of equipment, the unique styling features such as the brushed aluminium finishes, and the driver assistance features like the Ford Convers+ full colour instrument display."
Responding to this customer feedback, a new Galaxy Titanium series is placed at the same high level as the existing Ghia model in the range, and includes the same high levels of standard equipment:
* Automatic headlights
* Automatic wipers with rain sensor
* 'Quickclear' heated front windscreen for most European markets
* Cruise Control
* Power operated and heated door mirrors with puddle lamps
* Rear air conditioning
In addition, the technology and driver assistance features are further enhanced by new styling features; many of which will be familiar from existing 'Titanium' Mondeo and S-MAX models.
The use of brushed aluminium in areas where chrome is used on the Ghia model and machined 5-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels are the key exterior alterations.
Inside the Galaxy Titanium, sports seats finished in Alcantara trim and the integration of privacy glass enhance the interior ambience while the standard fitment of the Ford Convers+ display in the instrument cluster enhances interaction between car and driver.
Ford's Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) headlights are fitted, equipped with lights that swivel plus additional halogen cornering bulbs. Sports suspension has been added to reinforce the sportier appearance of the exterior styling.
"We believe our customers will appreciate the detail touches made to the interior and exterior of the Titanium S series in our large car range, the availability of the new Galaxy Titanium as well as the performance of the new 2.2-litre Duratorq TDCi 175 PS engine." Said Adams.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
J.Crew @ Feb 14th 2008 8:08PM
Puts the Fusion to shame. The Fusion is decent, but look at the interior on this thing! That diesel is going to be amazing, and the exterior is gorgeous.
Blake @ Feb 14th 2008 8:18PM
This car makes my heart hurt. I am a Ford man by no means. But if this car came stateside tomorrow, I'd be first in line to buy three.
Jeremy @ Feb 14th 2008 8:19PM
I'm not a Ford person by any means, but where the hell is our version of this thing. It's a really nice looking car. Instead we get the 500Taurus crap. WTF Ford!
Big Dave @ Feb 14th 2008 8:26PM
I have said it once and I'll said it again, Ford makes awesome cars OUTSIDE of the US. GM has figured out how to use its global design/manufacturing skills. Why can't ford?
Jared @ Feb 14th 2008 8:35PM
Damnit Ford, bring that over here for goodness sakes!
Mercury Mountaineer 06 @ Feb 14th 2008 8:36PM
This car screams MERCURY!
Brendan @ Feb 14th 2008 9:06PM
Whatever it's screaming, I can't hear it over the roar of disappointed US Consumers.
Guenther @ Feb 14th 2008 9:09PM
Just got to look at an S-Max 1st time recently. Nice hauler, but evidently we'll be better served with the Flex.
A&W @ Feb 14th 2008 10:24PM
Ford could steal some thunder with these vehicles if they bring them over soon and as is. Could-a,would-a,should-a. That's what Fords always say.
Noah @ Feb 14th 2008 10:44PM
A car like this would be priced higher than current Camry's and Accords I think. Anyone willing to pay for that? Some, but I don't think enough.
Still, that 2.2 mill there is a real shiner. Good enough to go into a minivan (or crossover, whatever), probably gets over 33 mpg city in the car. Jeez, up to 12,000 mile oil service interval? That sounds nice.
Nick @ Feb 15th 2008 12:01AM
Over in the UK, the Mondeo's pricing starts at £15,195, with the "Titanium" coming in at £18,645.
Those prices compare to the Accord quite favorably, given that it starts at £17,177.
As far as the Camry is concerned, it's not sold in Europe anymore, so the closest thing (it's "replacement" of sorts) is the Avensis, which starts at £14,495. The Camry is a larger car, and would undoubtedly be priced higher than the Avensis, so again, the Mondeo stacks up quite favorably in terms of pricing.
nagmashot @ Feb 15th 2008 11:57PM
as nick said
currently this Mondeo is the cheapest US/Europen/japanese car in this class sold in Germany
starting price
Ford Mondeo
21,990Euro
Honda Accord
25,800Euro
Toyota Avensis
22,400Euro
Mazda 6
22,400Euro
VW Passat
23,075Euro
Audi A4
25,900Euro
BMW 3series
27,300Euro
Kia Magentis
21,850Euro
Hyundai Sonata
24,990Euro
more amazingly Ford is able to offer the car for that price that is produced in high loan high social cost Europe.
steveo391 @ Feb 14th 2008 11:07PM
I'd be in line to buy one for sure even if were priced higher than a camry or accord, like J.Crew said puts the fusion to shame
D. @ Feb 14th 2008 11:10PM
I say: Ford, you should test the NA market by bringing the Mondeo (add the Kuga too) to Canada first!
vdk @ Feb 14th 2008 11:29PM
yes Mr. Ford, others have done it... make Canada the NA test market... I know for sure I wouldn't mind...
John @ Feb 17th 2008 6:57AM
Canada doesn't work as a test market for the US because we like different cars. We like the 3 and 5 door hatches and smaller cars than our American cousins. We are much more in line with the Europeans in car preferences. If it sells well in Europe it would be certain to sell well in Canada, but we can't get them either because we are tied to the US product plans.
America however wants a larger and less expensive vehicle and will suck the profit out of these more expensive European cars. That doesn't mean of course that there are not many Americans that appreciate and would pay for the same vehicles that Europeans and Canadians do, but maybe not enough of them.
Canadians get the worst of both worlds though, US products at European prices, even though we make the dammed things and have a stronger dollar. I sure wish we were more like our Aussie brothers....independent as hell and doing our own thing.
Mehul @ Feb 14th 2008 11:22PM
Give me ONE good reason why this car cant be in USA. Just one.
calebe @ Feb 15th 2008 11:06AM
Billy Bob who didn't get his GED but works at a factory making 40 bucks an hour, drives a F250 and says he likes his "lil" red truck. There are about 175 Million of them in the usa.
jefflmercer @ Feb 14th 2008 11:42PM
I said the same things last year! This car looks amazing.
Ford could actually sell this car to Americans and to think they wouldn't have to relie on its truck lines to make sales.
Bummer.. if i ever move to Euro i would get one of these babies. That interior is so precious.
wrussi @ Feb 15th 2008 12:04AM
man this is a beautiful car all around.
and the specs of that turbo diesel make me drool!
and ford is still wondering why their taurus doesnt sell. it looks horrendous compared to this piece of art!