Ford Mondeo Titanium X Sport: big sedan and sporty capacity
The multi-award winning sedan Ford Mondeo, enlarge their production and now is processing Titanium X Sport. Its appealing exterior packed with a standard equipment, powered by a new diesel engine, or five-cylinder petrol engine, probably will gain costumer’s interest.
Made-up on the examples of Mondeo versions, new Titanium X Sport has superb dynamics and premium-class equipment.
Presented with five-door hatchback and estate body styles, Titanium X Sport version is specially made to get out from crowded streets. Aggressively styled 18in alloys fill the wheel arches while twin chromed exhaust tailpipes and body-coloured side skirts complete the picture.
The interior made in red-colour leather, or alcantara seats, shows the sporty style of it, the same may be said about leather steering wheel and gear shift lever. Aluminium trim detailing are changed into black inlays. The costumers have the possibility to choose between two powerful engines : 2,5 – litre turbocharged petrol and the new diesel-engine, which is expected to have success among costumers from whole Europe.

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