The engine sounds like a cracker: a 173bhp 2.2-litre turbodiesel which will see the Mondeo to 62mph in 8.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 139mph while still returning 45.6mpg and 165g/km of CO2.



But it's no ST. Worse still, we're unlikely to see a properly hot Mondeo for a long while: Ford UK tells us that the Titanium X Sport is the sportiest Mondeo in the pipeline. Considering the Mondeo's capable chassis and decent handling, that's a pity.
Perhaps they'll just skip straight to the Mondeo RS instead. Wishful thinking? Us?
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