What is the fuel consumption of the 2013 Mondeo?

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LaCamille
07/29/25 5:08pm
The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is around 9.5-10 liters. Below is relevant information: Exterior: The Mondeo Smart Control Edition features redesigned elements such as the grille, front fog lights, and wheel rims. The grille has been changed to a mesh pattern, and chrome trim has been added to the taillights to enhance texture and sportiness. The rest of the design remains largely unchanged. The interior retains the same design as the current models on sale. Features: The Smart Control Edition adds Baidu Carlife and a parking fresh air function. Additionally, the Smart Control Luxury model includes ACC full-speed intelligent adaptive cruise control, LKA lane-keeping assist, intelligent collision avoidance with pedestrian detection, and automatic parking assist. Powertrain: The new model is equipped with 1.5T and 2.0T turbocharged engines in both high and low power variants. The maximum power outputs are 181 hp, 245 hp, and 204 hp, with peak torques of 240 N·m, 350 N·m, and 350 N·m, respectively. The transmission system is paired with a 6-speed automatic gearbox.
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