Ford Mondeo Sportbreak Titanium S 2.0 TDCi 163 CV PowerShift (2010-2012)

2011
Gasóleo
FWD
Automático 6v
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Especificaciones y análisis del Ford Mondeo

Power

163HP

Torque

340Nm

Consumption

5.6l/100

Emissions

149g/km

0-100 km/h

9.8s

Top Speed

210km/h

Weight

1592kg

Price

31,650

Technical summary

Fuel

Gasóleo

Transmission

Automático 6v

Traction

FWD

Seats

5 / 5 doors

Trunk

549 L

Tank

70 L

Power

120 kW

Status

Current

Technical specifications

Engine

Maximum power163 CV / 120 kW
Maximum torque340 Nm
Fuel typeGasóleo
TransmissionAutomático 6v

Capacities

Tank70 L
Trunk549 L

Detailed analysis of the Ford Mondeo Sportbreak Titanium S 2.0 TDCi 163 CV PowerShift (2010-2012)

General description

The 2011 Ford Mondeo Sportbreak is not just a family car; it's a statement of intent. In its Titanium S trim, it represents the perfect balance between the functionality a family needs and the excitement a driver craves. It's a vehicle that invites you to devour miles, promising space, comfort, and a diesel heart full of character.

Driving experience

Behind the wheel, the 163 hp 2.0 TDCi engine pushes with a forceful and serene strength, thanks to its 340 Nm of torque. The PowerShift dual-clutch gearbox shifts gears with a smoothness and speed that make you forget it's an automatic, allowing you to enjoy a fluid yet energetic drive. Its chassis, a Ford masterpiece, conveys a sense of unwavering poise and security in every curve, turning long trips into a pleasant and dynamic experience.

Design and aesthetics

Its 'Kinetic Design' is still striking. The Sportbreak body combines an elongated, elegant silhouette with sporty details that give it an imposing presence on the road. It's not just a station wagon, it's an athlete in formal wear, with 18-inch wheels and a rising waistline that screams dynamism without sacrificing an ounce of its enormous practicality and its generous 549-liter trunk.

Technology and features

For its time, the Mondeo was at the forefront. The PowerShift transmission was a technological gem that offered the best of both worlds: the comfort of an automatic and the efficiency of a manual. On board, although standards have changed, it felt like an advanced car, with a complete infotainment system and driving aids that made every journey safer and more comfortable. It was technology designed for humans.

Competition

In such a competitive segment, the Mondeo Sportbreak fearlessly faced giants like the Volkswagen Passat Variant or the Opel Insignia Sports Tourer. Its excellent dynamic behavior and its space-to-equipment ratio even allowed it to go head-to-head with rivals from premium brands like the Audi A4 Avant or the BMW 3 Series Touring, offering a driving experience that few mainstream cars could match.

Conclusion

The Ford Mondeo Sportbreak Titanium S is much more than a means of transport. It's a life companion, a haven of comfort in daily life, and a source of enjoyment on open roads. It represents one of Ford's best eras, creating a well-rounded, spacious, safe, and, above all, exciting car to drive. A smart choice that also appeals directly to the heart.