The Mondeo has a fuel tank capacity of 62.5 litres, though the actual total volume is slightly larger.
If the Ford Mondeo's fuel filler cap won't open, you can access it via the boot. First, remove the trim panel covering the fuel tank in the boot, which is typically secured by plastic clips and can be easily pried off with a screwdriver. Once the trim panel is removed, you'll see the locking mechanism for the fuel filler cap, along with the remote-release cable. Simply pull the cable to open the fuel filler cap.
The Ford Mondeo features an aluminium suspension system and comes with eight airbags as standard. The all-aluminium suspension provides more responsive feedback to road conditions, enabling instant adjustments to the vehicle's stance, enhanced cornering support, and improved handling in complex driving situations. The eight airbags include front airbags/curtains, knee airbags, and rear side curtain airbags on both sides. Additionally, it's equipped with an A+ fresh air system featuring an HE micron-grade advanced filter that effectively blocks over 95% of airborne particles as small as 0.5 microns, with support for remote activation or deactivation via a mobile app.