Mondeo ST200
For
nearly 6 years, Mondeo remains
to be the best handling bread-and-butter saloon in the world. So it is
quite unbelievable that Ford didn't create a high-performance Mondeo as
a successor to the mighty Sierra RS Cosworth. The closest effort was a
version called "ST24", which is powered by the Detroit-made 168hp
Duratec
V6. However, the ST24 got neither a sport-tuned suspension nor the
extra
power to rival the 200-horsepower Club members, say, Honda Accord Type
R, Vauxhall (not Opel) Vectra GSi, Toyota Altezza, Alfa 156 V6 and
Subaru
Legacy turbo.
Nevertheless,
don't forget
there is a 195hp Contour SVT which has been on sale in the US for some
time. What a pity it was never offered in other continents, therefore
when
European journalists are reporting the latest ST200 they didn't notice
the relationship between it and the Contour SVT at all. Basically, the
ST200 is a Contour SVT styled and tuned to meet European's expectation.
Its engine, in particular, is the work of the Detroit Special Vehicle
Team,
which is easily visible from the same black-colored intake manifolds.
In
the end, you may say the basis of Contour, bar the V6, was donated by
the
European Ford.
Saying
the Mondeo ST200 as
the replacement for RS Cosworth is not true - its 0-60mph time of
7.5sec
is no where near the fastest Sierra's 6.2 sec due to the lack of
turbocharged
torque curve. Ford would say the ST200 is a modernized fast yet refined
sports saloon. Open the bonnet see a 2.5-litre Duratec V6 tuned to
202hp
/ 6500rpm and 173lbft / 5500rpm, quite respectable considering the
engineers
just applied some old techniques - improve air intake and exhaust flow.
The intake is helped by a lighter hollow camshaft featuring higher
valve
lift angle, then has the cylinder head polished. The exhaust is
improved
by adopting twin exhaust pipe to reduce back pressure.
The torque curve
seems peaky,
but actually there is as much torque at low speed as the ST24, offering
the ST200 a very well manner in city. On the contrary, someone may
complain
there is not enough urgency at low speed to distinguish it from the
ordinary
V6 Mondeo. Everything seems normal until 4,000rpm, at which the engine
starts showing its extra punch all the way to the 7,000rpm cut-off.
There
is louder noise from the thermoplastic manifold as well as the twin
exhaust,
but no where as beautiful as Alfa V6 or as engaging as the revvy VTEC
from
Accord Type R. The Ford is still a Ford.
Various
modifications to
the suspension geometry, springs and dampers improved handling
considerably.
The harder setting improves body control while making steering feels
sharper,
also thanks to the 2.7-turns lock-to-lock steering. Low profile 17-inch
215 tyres generates abundance of grip but the overall ride is still
admirably
smooth. Ford engineers chose not to stiffen the suspensions to the
extent
as Honda's Type R in order to provide a better compromise between ride
quality and handling. It may be correct for most customers, but
couldn't
please those want ultimate sharp chassis response as found in Type R.
One
thing all people wouldn't praise is the braking, which is still the
standard
one used in ST24, not powerful enough to handle the increased
performance.
This could be the biggest disappointment of ST200.
Now it
is clear that the
"ST (horspower)" badge is not ultimately as sporty as the Cosworth,
especially
when the ST200 is equipped with virtually every luxury items as found
in
the highly specified ST24 Ghia - four airbags, air-con, electric
leather-trimmed
Recaro seats and 6-CD changer. The interior doesn't differs much from
normal
Mondeo, just with blue dials and some fake carbon fiber decoration
inserted
to doors and shifter knob. The Recaro front seats has thicker back
support,
hence less leg room for rear passengers (last facelift the Mondeo was
installed
with thinner front seats to improve the much criticized rear leg
room).
The exterior is
much better
than ST24 and Contour SVT. Sport image is much lifted by the new oval
grille,
front and rear bumpers. All of them has mesh grille at the air intake /
outlet just like Jaguar or Bentley. At the rear, just the tiny boot
spoiler,
twin exhaust and mesh air outlet at the bumper distinguish it from the
ordinary Mondeo. We miss the Cosworth wing very much.
The ST200 is
available in
the form of both 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback.
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