By on May 23, 2008

mondeo-back.jpgAutobild [print edition] reports that Ford of Europe is planning an upmarket four-door coupe. Ford's "CD" platform– upon which the Mondeo is based– is both highly flexible and expensive. So FoMoCo's using it for two generations of Mondeo (spanning 15 years) and spread it over numerous model variants. The new generation of Mondeo family members will be introduced in 2012 (what… not in 2010?), including the S-Max minivan, a station wagon, possibly a two-door convertible-coupe and an expanded seven- seater version of the successful Kuga CUV. The coupe version is a showcase for a new design motif featuring a segmented grille, new-shape headlights and geometric air intakes. (It looks ungainly on paper, but one can assume that Ford– or at least Andrei Avarvarii– will get it right.) The move upmarket will have technical elements as well: steering-based tracking control, radar-supported cruise control, automatic parking, micro-hybrid trickery and (relatively) clean Urea-supported AdBlu Diesel machines. Ford, we hardly know ye… Only one question: is there a market for yet another four-door pseudo-coupe, following the Mercedes CLS and the Passat CC?

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8 Comments on “Ford Europe Jumps on the Pseudo-Coupe Bandwagon...”


  • avatar
    BlueEr03

    I want it!

  • avatar
    Geotpf

    A coupe has two doors by defintion. If it has four doors, it is not a coupe.

  • avatar

    Pseudo means fake by defintion. if it is trying to look like a coupe but is not that would infact be a pseudo coupe.

  • avatar
    guyincognito

    They have to be way off on the design. I agree with the Jalops, the front looks like a catfish.

  • avatar
    willbodine

    Geotpf: A coupe has two doors by defintion. If it has four doors, it is not a coupe.

    Actually, coupe is French for “cut-down”. Uusally applied to an automobile that has been lowered, shortened, or both. This new Mondeo-ish thingy is certainly in the style of the ground-breaking Mercedes Benz CLS. A four-door coupe, by any yardstick.

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    Nicodemus

    “A coupe has two doors by defintion. If it has four doors, it is not a coupe.”

    Not true at all. There have been a number of four door coupés over the years. The most notable in my mind being the Rover P5B Coupé which is a pretty nice looking car I might add.

    http://www.ma1.se/gallery/roverp5b/bks0075?full=1

  • avatar
    tree

    # Geotpf :

    A coupe has two doors by defintion. If it has four doors, it is not a coupe.

    As everyone else has said, you are wrong.

    “The SAE distinguishes a coupé from a sedan primarily by interior volume; SAE standard J1100 defines a coupé as a fixed-roof automobile with less than 33 cubic feet (0.93 cubic meters) of rear interior volume. A car with a greater interior volume is technically a two-door sedan, not a coupé, even if it has only two doors. ”

    wikipedia.org of coupe

  • avatar
    Nicodemus

    The SAE standard is by no means the definitive stand though. The British have Convertible coupes too. A Drop Head Coupe – eg Jaguar XK120 etc, with the corollary being the Fixed Head Coupe (FHC)

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