
The Mondeo 2.0t has 245 horsepower. Here is an introduction to the Mondeo's related content: Exterior: The exterior looks good, with the solid feel typical of American cars. Interior: The interior design is very layered, and Ford's materials can be trusted. Performance: Acceleration is quite responsive, and the power remains stable in the later stages. Handling: The handling performance is strong, the steering wheel is comfortable and easy to control, with no issues in steering, and the throttle and brakes are highly sensitive. Below is an introduction to the differences between the 1.5t and 2.0t: Performance: For the same brand and model, the 2.0T has stronger power than the 1.5T. Fuel consumption: The 1.5T performs better in daily city driving, while the 2.0T excels in highway driving.

I recently test drove the Mondeo 2.0T, and the horsepower tuning of this engine is quite solid. The currently available 2023 Mondeo comes in two powertrain versions: the standard 2.0T model delivers a maximum output of 238 horsepower, which is quite competitive in the B-segment, especially with the turbo kicking in very responsively at low speeds. There's also a hybrid version that reduces horsepower to 190 but offers better fuel efficiency. Back in 2017, the high-performance version packed a punch with 245 horsepower. In real-world driving, the acceleration push is noticeably stronger than the Accord 1.5T, though the Ford does consume about half a liter more fuel per 100km compared to its Japanese rivals.

The Mondeo we bought last year is equipped with a 2.0T engine. The 4S store salesperson said the engine code is CAF488WQC, and its net power of 238 horsepower feels a bit excessive for city driving. Last month, I specifically tested it on the highway, and the acceleration after 3000 rpm is still very powerful. Compared to the old 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with 207 horsepower, this turbocharged engine clearly has more power reserves. The fuel cap recommends using 95-octane gasoline, which makes sense given its 350 Nm of torque.

I'm very familiar with the power specifications of the Mondeo 2.0T. The current model delivers a maximum horsepower of 238 hp at 5500 rpm, which is significantly stronger than the Passat 330TSI's 186 hp. You can spot the twin-scroll turbo badge in the engine bay, and the actual driving power response is even more impressive than the figures suggest. The 8AT transmission downshifts quickly, with the tachometer needle jumping particularly lively in Sport mode. The only drawback is that the engine sound becomes slightly coarse during hard acceleration, not as refined as German cars.


