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New high-powered Ford Mondeo Titanium EcoBoost

New high-powered Ford Mondeo Titanium EcoBoost lands in New Zealand

• High-powered 2.0L EcoBoost™ GTDi petrol engine achieves 176kW max power, 340Nm max torque, 360Nm transient overboost, while achieving 7.7 L/100km combined, and only 179 g/km of CO2 emissions
• Available in Ford showrooms from late May 2013 with an RRP of $53,340

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, 9 May 2013 – Fast, fun and environmentally friendly? Can a vehicle really be all those things at the same time? Can you get increased power yet even better fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions?

Yes, if it’s powered by Ford EcoBoost.

The most powerful yet production Ford Mondeo Titanium is due to hit New Zealand’s shores this month with a new high-powered 2.0L EcoBoost™ GTDi petrol engine with PowerShift® 6-speed automatic transmission.

Available in the Mondeo Titanium hatch, the new high-powered 2.0-litre EcoBoost will generate 176kW max power and 340Nm max torque while also achieving an improved fuel efficiency of 7.7 L/100km combined cycle and only 179 g/km of CO2 emissions. 

By combining the turbocharged, direct injection technology of its 2.0-litre EcoBoost engine with a six-speed PowerShift transmission, Ford has been able not only to achieve a sporty and rewarding driver experience, but also to deliver a significantly improved environmental performance.

“Across the board the new high-powered Mondeo Titanium EcoBoost beats its competitors – performance, fuel-efficiency, smart technology and price” said Chris Masterson, Marketing Manager, Ford New Zealand. “Just looking at the figures is impressive. But add to that a brilliant driving experience and you’ve got a winner for New Zealand.”

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The Ford Mondeo, also available in LX and Zetec spec levels, has been very successful in New Zealand, having outsold all its segment competitors in 2012, including the Toyota Camry. The current EcoBoost engine powered at 149kW and 300Nm will remain an option for the Mondeo Zetec. The Mondeo also has an engine option of the 2.0L Duratorq 16V turbo diesel available throughout the range.

Smart
In addition to the new high-powered more fuel efficient EcoBoost engine, the Mondeo Titanium is packed with smart features and the latest in safety technology, including:
• Euro NCAP 5-Star safety rating
• 7 airbags - Driver and passenger, side curtain, front thorax and driver's knee airbag
• Adaptive Cruise Control
• BeltminderTM system driver & front passenger
• Blind Spot Information System
• Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
• Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
• Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
• "Follow me home" lighting
• Forward Alert (FA) audio and visual collision warning system & collision mitigation by braking
• Lane Departure Warning
• Parking sensors
• Remote central locking
• Traction Control System (TCS)
• Cornering headlights to aid night driving visibility
• Ford Easy Fuel (capless refueling with mis-fuel inhibitor)
• LED daytime running lights
• Rain sensing wipers
• Sunroof
• Automatic dimming rear-view mirror
• Auxiliary input for iPod / mp3 player connectivity
• Bluetooth® with Voice Control 
• Global open/close windows
• Heated driver & front passenger seats
• Push start button
• Smart key (keyless entry and start)
• Sony premium audio system

For more information on the Ford Mondeo Titanium with the new EcoBoost engine, please see: http://www.ford.co.nz/cars/new-mondeo

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