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What is replacing the Ford Mondeo?

After over two decades on the market, Ford has announced the discontinuation of its iconic Mondeo midsize sedan. The Mondeo, which was known as the Fusion in North America, is being phased out in favor of a lineup of new crossover and SUV models that better align with changing consumer preferences.


The Rise of Crossovers and SUVs


The decision to discontinue the Mondeo reflects a broader industry trend towards crossover and SUV vehicles. Consumers have increasingly shifted away from traditional sedans in favor of these larger, more versatile models that offer more interior space, higher ride heights, and the perception of greater safety and capability. This shift has led many automakers to scale back or discontinue their sedan offerings in favor of expanding their crossover and SUV lineups.


Ford's New Crossover Lineup


To replace the Mondeo, Ford is introducing a series of new crossover models that will slot into its lineup at various price points and size segments. These include:



  • The all-new Ford Equator, a midsize crossover that will serve as the Mondeo's direct replacement

  • The compact Ford Maverick crossover, which will slot below the Equator

  • An expanded lineup of Ford SUVs, including the popular Explorer and Expedition models


These new crossover and SUV models are designed to offer the space, capability, and versatility that modern consumers demand, while also incorporating the latest technology, safety features, and fuel-efficient powertrains.


The End of an Era


The discontinuation of the Ford Mondeo marks the end of an era for the automaker. The Mondeo was first introduced in 1993 and has been a mainstay of Ford's lineup in Europe and other global markets for nearly three decades. However, with consumer preferences shifting and the need to adapt to changing market demands, Ford has made the strategic decision to focus its efforts on the crossover and SUV segments that are driving the industry's growth.

What is the problem of Ford Mondeo?


What are the most common problems with a used Ford Mondeo hatchback? Most Mondeos are solid and reliable, but there have been some engine issues reported, with a few 2.0-litre diesels cutting out unexpectedly while being driven. Dealers can solve this with a software update to the car's ECU.



What is Ford going to replace the Mondeo with?


We know that Ford will replace the current Mondeo with a new model, but that it will be a crossover, possibly retaining the Mondeo name in some way, or possibly being called the Evos.



What is Ford making instead of the 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...



Why did Ford stop making Mondeo?


No doubt: Sales of the Mondeo were down.
As another UK car magazine, Auto Car reports, the reason for the end of the Mondeo were simple enough: No one wanted to buy it anymore: “Just 2,400 new Mondeos found a home in the UK in 2020 (…), against 86,500 in 2001.”



What is the new Mondeo called?


Ford Mondeo (fifth generation)
Also calledFord Taurus (Middle East)
Production2022–present
AssemblyChina: Chongqing (Changan Ford)
DesignerNathan Kongsarai



What is the competitor of the Ford Mondeo?


Their nearest and bitterest rival, the Vauxhall Insignia, is present because no Mondeo group test could happen without the successor to the huge-selling Vectra and Cavalier. Steadily moving upmarket, next in wait lies Volvo's S60, fitted with the recent and creditable D4 diesel engine.



Why did Ford discontinue Mondeo?


No doubt: Sales of the Mondeo were down.
As another UK car magazine, Auto Car reports, the reason for the end of the Mondeo were simple enough: No one wanted to buy it anymore: “Just 2,400 new Mondeos found a home in the UK in 2020 (…), against 86,500 in 2001.” The numbers don't lie.



Can you still buy a Ford Mondeo?


Whilst the Ford Mondeo is no longer available from new, there are still plenty of great used examples to be found on the market.



What is the US version of the Ford Mondeo?


Ford Fusion



Is Ford Fusion the same as Mondeo?


The fourth generation of the Ford Mondeo, (Mk 5 in the UK, codenamed MD in Australia) is a range of mid-size cars produced by Ford from 2013 to 2022. Developed under the model code CD391, it is a rebadged variant of the American-market Fusion sold in Europe, Latin America, China and Australia.


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