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Are Ford Mondeos still made?

No. Ford Mondeo production has ended in Europe, and the model is no longer manufactured as a new car in the brand’s major markets as of 2024. The Mondeo nameplate has largely been retired in Ford’s global lineup, with its North American counterpart, the Fusion, also discontinued in 2020.


To understand what happened and what it means for buyers and fans today, this article traces the Mondeo’s trajectory, explains where it stood regionally, and offers guidance for anyone considering a Mondeo in the current market.


Historical context


The Mondeo has long been Ford’s staple mid‑sized sedan in Europe, spanning multiple generations and facelifts since its debut in the early 1990s. In recent years, Ford shifted its product strategy away from traditional sedans toward sport utility vehicles and electrified crossovers, signaling an end to the Mondeo’s core role in many markets.


As the automotive industry pivoted to SUVs and EVs, Ford announced that the Mondeo would be discontinued in Europe, where it had been most prominent. The model’s decline mirrors a broader global trend away from traditional mid‑size sedans in favor of crossover platforms and electrified offerings.



  • Ford confirmed the end of Mondeo production in Europe in 2022 as part of a broader shift away from sedans toward crossovers and electric vehicles.

  • The U.S. market’s closely related Fusion, once the Mondeo’s North American counterpart, was discontinued in 2020, underscoring the global move away from traditional sedans.

  • Beyond Europe and North America, Ford’s regional lineups have also deprioritized the Mondeo in favor of SUVs and newer models, with no ongoing global production of a Mondeo-branded sedan.


Overall, the Mondeo’s era as a continuously produced new car is over, and Ford’s current strategy centers on crossovers, SUVs, and electrified vehicles in most major markets.


Current status by region


Ford’s stance has varied by region, but the common thread is that new Mondeo sales are no longer a priority in major markets.



  • Europe: Production ended in 2022, and no new Mondeos are being built for sale in the European market. The model remains part of Ford’s history rather than its present lineup.

  • North America: The Mondeo has never been sold under the Mondeo name in the United States; its closest counterpart, the Fusion, was discontinued in 2020, marking the end of that sedan lineage in the region.

  • Other regions: In markets outside Europe and North America, Ford has largely shifted toward SUVs and crossovers, with Mondeo‑branded sedans no longer a core part of the brand’s offerings.


In practical terms, there is no active production of new Mondeos anywhere in the world as of the latest updates, and buyers today are unlikely to find factory-fresh Mondeos in official Ford showrooms.


Implications for buyers and fans


For prospective buyers, the end of Mondeo production means that new‑car purchases are no longer an option. The primary avenue to own a Mondeo today is the used-car market, where availability varies by country and generation.



  • Used-market considerations: Check mileage, service history, and corrosion protection; older Mondeos can offer solid value, but parts supply may become more challenging over time depending on the generation and country.

  • Parts and service: Ford’s aftersales network typically continues to support older models for many years, but some components specific to older Mondeo generations may be harder to source as demand declines.

  • Alternatives: In Europe, buyers increasingly turn to SUVs and crossovers in Ford’s lineup (for example, the Kuga) and other brands for mid‑sized alternatives, aligning with the broader market shift away from sedans.


Fans of the Mondeo can still appreciate its legacy through preserved examples, classic reviews, and the memories of its role in family transport and driving dynamics. However, enthusiasts should be aware that parts availability and depreciation timelines differ from more recently produced models.


Summary


The Ford Mondeo is no longer produced as a new car in major markets. Europe ended Mondeo production in 2022, and the US market never carried a Mondeo model under that name, with the Fusion being discontinued in 2020. Ford’s current focus favors sport utilities and electrified vehicles, and the Mondeo lives on mainly in the used-car market and in Ford’s historical narrative rather than in any ongoing production line. For buyers today, a Mondeo means seeking out a well‑maintained used example rather than a new car from a showroom.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.