



It's a good-looking car, though, with strong lines and a more pronounced shoulder line echoing Ford's 'kinetic design' styling philosophy.
Predictably, it'll come in four-door, five-door and estate guises, with four petrol and three diesel engines will be available at launch.
These range from the entry-level 1.6-litre Ti-VCT to the 2.5-litre five-cylinder out of the Focus ST. The big shifters are likely to be the diesels, though, with 1.8- and 2.0-litre variants both getting six-speed manual 'boxes.
Ford's engineers say that they've been hard at work to improve the Mondeo's driveability and reduce noise and vibration in the cabin, so it should be a relaxing and gentle drive.
Available to order immediately, the new Mondeo should reach the UK in June with prices starting at £14,995.
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