Ford Mondeo interior

The Ford Mondeo’s cabin feels pretty well screwed together, but it doesn’t have the same wow-factor as many more expensive alternatives

Style

There are plenty of cubbies in the cabin, as well as a couple of cup holders in the front

The Ford Mondeo‘s interior is smart, but not especially stylish. A large central touchscreen takes care of most of the infotainment controls but big, simple buttons for the ventilation system remain. The overall design is far neater and more pleasing on the eye than in the model it replaces, but can’t hold a candle to the likes of the Audi A4’s slick, minimalist interior.

Quality is good but the infotainment can't match a VW Passat

Mat Watson
Mat Watson
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Infotainment

There are plenty of cubbies in the cabin, as well as a couple of cup holders in the front

The Ford Mondeo‘s touchscreen infotainment system can take a little getting used to thanks to its small icons that can make some tasks a little fiddly. Programming a destination in the sat-nav is way more complicated than it should be if you’re eager to crack on with a long journey ahead of you.

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