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What is Ford going to replace the Mondeo with?

Ford plans to replace the Mondeo not with a single new car, but with a family of electric crossovers and saloons that fulfill the Mondeo's size and practicality in Europe.


The company has not announced a direct Mondeo successor by name. Instead, Ford says the Mondeo’s role will be filled by upcoming battery-electric models—primarily larger crossovers and BEV sedans—as part of its broader European electrification push. The exact launch timing and model designations remain undecided as Ford shifts its focus toward electrified family vehicles.


Ford's plan to replace Mondeo with electric family vehicles


The following points outline Ford's approach to filling the Mondeo’s segment with electric offerings. Each item highlights how Ford intends to preserve the space, practicality, and family-friendly appeal the Mondeo provided.



  • Electric crossovers and SUVs are expected to become the core family cars in Ford's European lineup, taking the place of traditional mid-size sedans.

  • A flagship battery-electric model aimed at the D-segment or upper mid-size space is anticipated within the next few years, serving as a primary Mondeo-style alternative.

  • The Mustang Mach-E remains a key part of Ford's BEV strategy in Europe, with ongoing expansion and new variants contributing to the overall electrified portfolio.


In essence, Ford intends to cover the Mondeo's role with a family of electric vehicles rather than a single, named successor, aligning with market demand for practical electric crossovers and larger BEVs.


Timeline and market impact


Details about exact model names and launch dates for the Mondeo’s replacement have not been formally disclosed. Analysts expect new BEVs to begin filling the gap in the mid-2020s, with multiple models rolling out to ensure coverage of the D-segment and larger family-car needs in Europe.



  • The first dedicated Mondeo replacement BEV is anticipated sometime in the mid-2020s, followed by additional models to broaden the lineup.

  • Ford plans to broaden its European BEV offerings across sizes, with a focus on practical crossovers and saloon-styled BEVs to appeal to traditional Mondeo buyers.

  • Market trends in Europe favor higher-riding vehicles; Ford's strategy emphasizes electric crossovers over a direct sedan-for-sedan replacement.


Though no single model bears the Mondeo badge, the replacement strategy centers on electrified, family-oriented vehicles that deliver similar space and versatility in an increasingly electric lineup.


What this means for European buyers


For customers in Europe, the change points to more electric options in the large-family class. Ford aims to compete with other automakers' large BEVs and crossovers, offering multiple choices rather than one sedan replacement. Potential buyers should expect a shift toward electric SUVs and BEV sedans positioned to match the Mondeo's size and practicality.


Summary: Ford is not launching a single Mondeo successor; instead, it plans to replace the Mondeo with a range of electric crossovers and BEV sedans as part of a broader European electrification push. The exact models and dates are still to be announced, but the direction favors practical, family-friendly EVs over a direct one-to-one replacement.

What is the US equivalent of a Ford Mondeo?


The Fusion replaced the Mondeo for the Latin American markets, except in Argentina (where the current European Mondeo is available); in the United States and Canada it superseded the then mid-size Taurus and the compact Contour. The Fusion is positioned between the compact Ford Focus and the full-size Ford Taurus.



What engine will the Ford Mondeo 2025 have?


Powertrain

EnginePowerFuel Tank
2.0L Ecoboost CAF484WQC1 2025MY (2024–present)187 kW (251 hp; 254 PS) @5,000 rpm66 litres (17.4 US gal; 14.5 imp gal)
1.5L E Hybrid EcoboostICE: 140 kW (188 hp; 190 PS) Combined: 153 kW (205 hp; 208 PS)52.6 litres (13.9 US gal; 11.6 imp gal)



What will replace the Ford Mondeo?


Ford Mondeo family car will be phased out in 2022 due to falling sales and a switch to SUVs, and no direct replacement is planned... The Ford Mondeo family car will be axed in the UK and the rest of Europe from March 2022, the manufacturer has confirmed.



Is the Ford Mondeo coming back?


Ford announced in March 2021 that it would discontinue Mondeo production in Europe and Argentina with no direct successor. Production of the Mondeo ended in Europe in March 2022.


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