Ford S-Max
Not to be confused with Ford B-Max or Ford C-Max.
Ford S-Max
|
|
Overview
|
|
Manufacturer
|
Ford Europe
|
Production
|
2006–present
|
Assembly
|
Genk, Belgium (GB&A)
(2006-2014)
Elabuga, Russia (Ford-Sollers
JSC)
|
Designer
|
David Hilton
|
Body and chassis
|
|
Class
|
Large MPV
|
Body
style
|
5-door MPV
|
Platform
|
Ford EUCD platform
|
Related
|
Ford Galaxy
Ford Mondeo
|
Dimensions
|
|
Wheelbase
|
2,850 mm (112.2 in)
|
Length
|
4,770 mm (187.8 in)
|
Width
|
1,885 mm (74.2 in)
|
Height
|
1,660 mm (65.4 in)
|
Curb
weight
|
1,743 kg (3,843 lb)
|
The Ford S-Max (stylized as Ford S-MAX) is an MPV produced by Ford Europe for the European market. Ford also describes the S-Max as an SAV. Introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, the S-Max went on sale alongside the new generation Galaxy in June 2006. It is intended to be sporty like a saloon and spacious like an MPV. It shows inspiration from the seven-seater large MPV Galaxy and compact MPV Ford C-Max. The S-Max has received many positive reviews and awards, and was voted European Car of the Year 2007 on 13 November 2006. Ford had plans to sell the S-Max in Japanunder the then-subsidiary brand Mazda, but they are no longer viable since the latter's split.
Features
The S-Max was the first vehicle in Ford's lineup to feature their Kinetic Design styling. The Kinetic Design scheme includes angular headlights, twin trapezoidal grilles, and large wheelarches.
It comes with heated front and back windscreens, parking sensors, aux input, bluetooth connectivity, voice command and dual climate control as standard.
One major selling point of the S-Max is its "Fold Flat System". This design allows the second and third-row seats to fold seamlessly into the floor, leaving extra storage space.
First generation (2006-2015)
Models
For the English speaking markets there are three derivatives of the S-Max: Edge, Zetec, and the high-end Titanium. Ford has stated that around sixty percent of all S-Max buyers choose Titanium specification. Continental trim levels are Trend, Titanium and the top of the line Titanium S.
In March 2008, a powerful 2.2 175 PS TDCi common-rail diesel was added to Titanium series and delivers acceleration from 0-60 mph in 9.0 seconds.
In September 2008, the popular 2.0 140 PS TDCi manual engine was offered with a CO2 of 159 g/km.
The S-Max Trend debuted in China in 2010. The Trend is basically a normal S-Max, but without the back row of seats. The idea is to make it cheaper, and to give more storage space to people who might want it.
In 2010 the S-Max was given a facelift.
A second generation S-Max was introduced at the 2014 Paris Auto Show in September.
Facelift
The vehicle received a facelift in the 2011 model year, which included LED Daytime Running Light, LED rear lights, and a new fascia.
Powertrain
All S-Max's use versions of the Ford Duratorq engine or Ford Duratec engine. The S-Max uses a five- speed or six- speed manual transmission, and a six-speed automatic option.
Engine
|
Power
|
Transmission
|
1.8 TDCi
|
125 PS (123 hp)
|
5 Speed Manual
|
1.8 TDCi
|
125 PS (123 hp)
|
6 Speed Manual
|
2.0 TDCi
|
115 PS (113 hp -
82 kW - 152 g/km)
|
6 Speed Manual
|
2.0 TDCi
|
140 PS (143 hp)
|
6 Speed Manual
|
2.0
|
145 PS (138 hp)
|
5 Speed Manual
|
2.0 145 Flex Fuel
|
(128 hp)
|
5 Speed Manual
|
2.2 TDCi
|
175 PS (173 hp)
|
6 Speed Manual
|
2.3
|
161 PS PS (158 hp)
|
6 Speed Automatic
|
2.5 (shared with the Ford Focus ST)
|
220 PS (217 hp)
|
6 Speed Manual
|
- This vehicle has also been converted to use an aftermarket conversion hybrid powertrain: Langford Performance Engineering 'Whisper' powertrain
New petrol engines for the 2010/2011 models:
- 1.6 STCi EcoBoost, 6 Speed Manual, 160 PS
- 2.0 STCi EcoBoost, Powershift, 203 PS
Engines available for the 2012 Models:
- 1.6T 160 PS EcoBoost (Start/Stop), 6 Speed Manual
- 2.0 203 PS EcoBoost, PowerShift Auto
- 2.0 240 PS EcoBoost, PowerShift Auto
- 1.6 TDCi 115 PS (Start/Stop), 6 Speed Manual
- 2.0 TDCi 140 PS, 6 Speed Manual
- 2.0 TDCi 140 PS, PowerShift Auto
- 2.0 TDCi 163 PS, 6 Speed Manual
- 2.0 TDCi 163 PS, PowerShift Auto
- 2.2 TDCi 200 PS, 6 Speed Manual
- 2.2 TDCi 200 PS, Automatic
Safety
The Ford S-Max incorporates no breakthrough safety features, but it has received a 5- Star/ 36 Point (Best in Class) rating from the Euro NCAP. The S-Max's safety features include the Intelligent Protection System (IPS) which combines a body structure optimised for strength and crashworthiness with restraint equipment and driver aids that help avoid an accident and features that lessen the likelihood of injuries in an impact. It has many modern airbags, including a knee airbag and a thorax airbag. S-Max's also have an advanced neck protection system, three-point seat belts, optimised pre-tensioners, load limiters, anti-submarining seat subframes, a collapsible steering system and safety pedals. For handling it has an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) along with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and standard Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system.
Media
The high performance version Ford S-Max was reviewed on Top Gear (Series 8, Episode 7) against the similar spec Vauxhall Zafira and the Mercedes B200. The S-Max was the cheapest, yet was described as having the best interior and exterior, and being the most comfortable. The presenters, James May and Richard Hammond, also considered it to be the most practical. Overall, they praised the car and declared it to be the best value for money out of the three.
Second generation (2015-present)
The second generation was presented at the 2014 Paris Motor Show.
Engine specifications
Petrol engines
|
|||||||
Model
|
Year(s)
|
Displacement
|
Fuel Type
|
Power
|
Torque
|
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)
|
CO2 Emissions
|
1.5 EcoBoost 160HP
|
2015–
|
1,498 cc (91.4 cu in)
|
Petrol
|
159 PS (117 kW; 157 bhp)
|
240 Nm (177 lbft)
|
9.9 s
|
149 g/km
|
2.0 EcoBoost 240HP Auto
|
2015–
|
1,999 cc (122.0 cu in)
|
Petrol
|
241 PS (177 kW; 238 bhp)
|
345 Nm (254 lbft)
|
8.4 s
|
174 g/km
|
Diesel engines
|
|||||||
Model
|
Year(s)
|
Displacement
|
Fuel Type
|
Power
|
Torque
|
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)
|
CO2 Emissions
|
2.0 TDCi 120HP
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
120 PS (88 kW; 118 bhp)
|
310 Nm (229 lbft)
|
13.4 s
|
129 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 150HP
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp)
|
350 Nm (258 lbft)
|
10.8 s
|
129 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 150HP
PowerShift
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp)
|
350 Nm (258 lbft)
|
10.8 s
|
139 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 150HP AWD
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp)
|
350 Nm (258 lbft)
|
12.1 s
|
139 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 180HP
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
179 PS (132 kW; 177 bhp)
|
400 Nm (295 lbft)
|
9.7 s
|
129 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 180HP
PowerShift
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
179 PS (132 kW; 177 bhp)
|
400 Nm (295 lbft)
|
9.5 s
|
139 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi 180HP AWD
PowerShift
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
179 PS (132 kW; 177 bhp)
|
400 Nm (295 lbft)
|
10.5 s
|
149 g/km
|
2.0 TDCi Bi-turbo 210HP
PowerShift
|
2015–
|
1,997 cc (121.9 cu in)
|
Diesel
|
209 PS (154 kW; 206 bhp)
|
450 Nm (332 lbft)
|
8.8 s
|
144 g/km
|
Back to Ford
Last updated on 22 August 2015 at 22:54.
Accessories and Parts in Germany
Accessories and Parts in Austria
Accessories and Parts in Belgium
Accessories and Parts in UK
Accessories and Parts in United States
Accessories and Parts in Spain
Accessories and Parts in France
0 comments: