What are the trim levels for the Ford Grand C-Max?
The Ford Grand C-Max was commonly offered in Zetec, Titanium, and Titanium X trims across many European markets, with variations by year and country. The model ran through the mid-2010s, and exact names and equipment could differ by region. In short: the core ladder was Zetec → Titanium → Titanium X, with regional exceptions.
Trim levels and how they appeared
The following list outlines the most frequently seen trim names for the Grand C-Max in European markets, noting that equipment and availability varied by year and country.
- Zetec — base-level trim featuring essential equipment and the option to add packs or options depending on the market and year.
- Titanium — mid-to-upper trim with more features and upgraded interior materials; typically included more tech and comfort items than Zetec.
- Titanium X — top-spec variant offering premium equipment and options such as enhanced interior finishes or advanced technology in many markets.
These three levels formed the core lineup in many regions, with buyers choosing based on budget and desired equipment. Always check the specific brochure for your country and model year to confirm exact features.
Market-specific and year-by-year variations
In addition to the core lineup, some markets and model years used alternative trim names or added market-specific packages. The following variations appeared in certain regions or during specific years, though not universally on every Grand C-Max:
- Trend — a mid-range option used in some markets as an alternative to Zetec or Titanium in certain years.
- Style — another regional mid-range naming used for particular packages or markets.
- Ghia — a premium-name found on some Ford models in certain markets or earlier generations, occasionally used in Grand C-Max lineups in specific regions or years.
Because trim naming and equipment can change from one country or year to the next, prospective buyers should consult the local Ford brochure or dealership for the exact lineup available for their vehicle.
Summary
Overall, the Grand C-Max’s standard European trim ladder centered on Zetec, Titanium, and Titanium X, with occasional regional variations such as Trend, Style, or Ghia depending on the country and model year. For precise details, verify the specific market’s brochure or the vehicle’s documentation for the year in question.
What's the difference between a Ford C-Max and a Ford Grand C-Max?
The Ford C-MAX is a spacious five-seater, while the larger Ford Grand C-MAX has dual sliding rear doors and up to seven seats. The elevated seating position and generous glass area enable you to see more of the road ahead, giving everyone on board a great view of the outside world.
Why did Ford discontinue C-MAX?
Ford is dropping the Grand C-Max, shown, because of a sharp drop in demand as customers switch to SUVs and crossovers. Ford confirmed it will end production of its C-Max minivan at its factory in Saarlouis, Germany, but said the plant will stay open with further investment in the Focus car that is also built there.
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2017 C-Max Hybrid trim level differences
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What is the difference between Ford Cmax Zetec and Titanium?
It's identical spec-for-spec, too, meaning Titanium models boast a DAB radio, heated windscreen, air conditioning and USB connectivity. The new SYNC2 touchscreen, auto lights and wipers, keyless start and cruise control are the main extras you get by picking Titanium over the lower Zetec trim.
