Ford Mondeo Sport


The Ford Mondeo Sport, previously the Ford Evos until 2024, is a mid-size crossover coupe SUV produced by Ford through Changan Ford joint venture in China since 2021. The vehicle debuted at Auto Shanghai in China in April 2021.

History

Developed largely by a China-based team of Ford, the Evos has been described as a mix between a crossover and a fastback or station wagon due to its low-slung proportion.
The interior of the Evos features a large touchscreen panel spanning which consists of two displays, which are 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and second is a 27-inch 4K infotainment display that runs on Ford Sync+ 2.0. The Evos also features BlueCruise, Ford's new Level 2 driver-assist technology. Other features include a "co-pilot" mode which allows the front passenger to take over their half of the huge display and relay pertinent information to the driver.
Journalists have speculated that the Evos will be a successor to the Fusion (Americas)|Fusion]/Mondeo for North America and Europe due to low sales of the sedans and station wagons markets. However, it was confirmed that the Evos would not be available in North America.
In September 2024, the Evos was renamed to Mondeo Sport, which is exclusively available with a hybrid powertrain.

Powertrain

The Evos is exclusively available with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 outputting at 5,500rpm and of torque at 2,5003,750rpm and paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The Mondeo Sport is exclusively available with a hybrid system in late 2024. It uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 outputting at 5,500rpm and of torque at 3,0004,500rpm and uses port and direct injection and has a compression ratio of 9.5:1. It is paired with a electric motor outputting of torque in a planetary e-CVT transmission, which is powered by a BYD-supplied Li-NMC battery pack. It is rated for fuel consumption of on the WLTC cycle.

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