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Ford Mondeo 1992–present

Ford Mondeo
2015 Ford Mondeo 1.6 Zetec Econetic TDCi Estate (16922091829).jpg
Overview
Manufacturer Ford
Also called Ford Contour (North America)
Ford Fusion (Americas)
Production 1992–present
Assembly Belgium: Genk (1992–2013)
Russia: Vsevolozhsk (2009–present)
Spain: Ford Valencia (2014–present)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size / Large family car (D)
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
Predecessor Ford Sierra

The Ford Mondeo is a mid-size or large family car manufactured by Ford from 1992 onwards.

The name comes from Latin mundus, meaning "world" The Mondeo was designed to be a "world car"; the North American models were marketed as the Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique until 2000, and as the Ford Fusion from 2013 onwards

Versions

Photograph Version Launch Sold from Sold until
1995 Ford Mondeo 1.8 LX (14419832629).jpg First generation (Mk I) 1992 1993 1996
2000 Ford Mondeo (HE) Ghia hatchback 01.jpg First generation facelift (Mk II) 1996 1996 2000
Ford Mondeo front.JPG Second generation (Mk III) 2000 2000 2007
2011 Ford Mondeo (MC) LX hatchback (2015-07-14) 01.jpg Third generation (Mk IV) 2006 2007 2014
2012 Ford Mondeo Titanium sedan (2012-10-26) 01.jpg Fourth generation (Mk V) 2012 2014 Present

Motorsport

 
Will Hoy driving for Ford Mondeo Racing in the 1998 British Touring Car Championship
 
Ford Mondeo as driven by Alain Menu for Ford Team Mondeo in the 2000 British Touring Car Championship

The Mondeo competed in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) between 1993 and 2000. The cars, prepared by former series champion Andy Rouse, did not enter the 1993 season until the 8th round at Pembrey in Wales. Rouse and Paul Radisich were the drivers in the Mondeo's first season. Radisich went on to win the FIA World Touring Car Cup in both 1993 and 1994 driving a Mondeo.

Ford ran a factory-sponsored team, called Ford Team Mondeo, for eight seasons. As mentioned above, Andy Rouse Engineering ran the cars from 1993 to 1995, at which point West Surrey Racing ran the works team from 1996 to 1998, with Prodrive taking over beginning 1999. In 2000, the team expanded from two cars to three when drivers Alain Menu and Anthony Reid were joined by 1998 series champion Rickard Rydell, recruited from the disbanded Volvo team. The team dominated the 2000 season, finishing 1–2–3 (Menu–Reid–Rydell) in the drivers' standings and winning the manufacturers' championship by a staggering 104 points.

A complete overhaul of the BTCC following the 2000 season saw the supertouring regulations scrapped as the series moved towards less expensive but slower race cars. Ford withdrew from BTCC competition prior to 2001.

The Touring Cars after their withdrawal went on sale to the public and are now in the hands of other drivers. Two of the 2000 series Mondeos have been spotted in the BRSCC series of LMA Euro saloons; drivers known to own them at present are Bernard Hogarth and Alvin Powell.

The Mk I and Mk II Mondeo have followed many other previous Ford models into the world of banger racing in the UK, and with many plenty of older cars being available for very little money, the Mondeo is now a popular and relatively easy car to race. The Zetec engines are converted to run off a carb set up and the Mondeo bodyshell is fairly tough, but they are proving rather rigid, with many drivers getting injured in high speed impacts. Mondeos are proving more popular than the Sierra and Mk III Granada.

In Argentina, the Mondeo is one of several cars to compete in the local Top Race racing category; its body handcrafted in reinforced fiberglass. The Mondeo is so far the most successful car in the category, with 3 championship titles in the TRV6 class and 2 championship titles in the Top Race Series (formerly Top Race Junior). The winning drivers in the TRV6 class were Omar Martínez (2006), José María López (2009) and Guido Falaschi (Copa América 2010) with the Mondeo II (based on the MkIII Mondeo), and in the TR Junior category, the championship was won by Gonzalo Perlo in 2008 and Humberto Krujoski in 2010. In 2009, the Mondeo III (based on the MkIV Mondeo) bodystyle was approved and presented as an option within the category; however, the Mondeo II bodywork is still being used.

Similarly, in the United States, the Fusion/Mondeo Mk 5 bodywork began use for the sixth generation body in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starting in 2013, replacing the current Mazda6-based Fusion.

Currently, the Aston Martin Vulcan uses a redesigned and fine tuned v12 engine, developed primarily based on the sketches of a v6 Mondeo engine from 1996. It shows the durability and potential capabilities the Mondeo can achieve.

Awards

  • 1993 What Car? Car of the Year
  • 1994 Semperit Irish Car of the Year
  • 1994 European Car of the Year
  • 1997 Top 10: Most Reliable Cars made in Britain.
  • 1998 Best Selling Family Car in Britain.
  • 2001 What Car? Car of the Year
  • 2001 Top Gear Car of The Year
  • 2005 Awarded "Excellent" (Euro NCAP)
  • 2006 What Car? Best Used Family Car
  • 2007 Auto Express Car of the Year (Auto Express quoted the Mondeo is: "Ford's finest ever car")
  • 2007 Auto Express Best Family Car
  • 2007 Fifth Gear: Best Family Newcomer
  • 2007 Top Gear Car of the Year (Joint COTY, Subaru Legacy Outback)
  • 2007 RACV: Best Mid–Size Car Over $28,000
  • 2007 Drive Car of the Year: Best Medium Car
  • 2008 Semperit Irish Car of the Year
  • 2008 What Car? Best Estate Car
  • 2008 What Car? Best Family Car
  • 2008 Motor Trend: Top 10 Car
  • 2008 Car and Driver: 10 Best Car
  • 2008 Car News Magazine (Taiwan): Best Domestic Large Sedan
  • 2008 Sina: Best Driving Performance Car
  • 2008 Drive Car of the Year: Best Medium Car
  • 2008 The Caravan Club: Tow Car of the Year (Mondeo 2.5t Estate)
  • 2008 Auto Express Best Family Car
  • 2009 What Car? Best Estate Car
  • 2009 What Car? Best Family Car
  • 2009 New Zealand Automobile Association: Best Medium Car
  • 2010 Drive Car of the Year: Best Medium Car
  • 2011 What Car? Best Estate Car
  • 2011 What Car? Best Family Car
  • 2012 What Car? Best Estate Car
  • 2012 What Car? Best Family Car
  • 2012 Now Magazine: "Most Attractive Car for a Man To Drive"
  • 2013 What Car? Best Estate Car
  • 2013 What Car? Best Family Car
  • 2016 Continental Irish Car of the Year