
Ford S-MAX (pictured) and Galaxy get new engines and mild titivate
The Ford S-Max and Ford Galaxy get new diesel engines to deliver WLTP compliant emissions to their MPVs, plus a smattering of other upgrades.
Does the arrival of an updated Ford S-Max and Galaxy prove Ford are going to keep their MPVs / People Carriers on sale in the UK? No, but the updates announced do make Ford’s body shifters play nicely with the new WLTP requirements.So the headline for the updates is a new range of diesel engines, with Ford now planting their 2.0 litre EcoBlue four-cylinder diesel engine under the bonnet in a selection of power outputs, 118bhp, 148bhp and 187bhp, plus a 247bhp bi-turbo version if you really need to get the kids to school quickly. There will also be a 1.5 litre petrol with 163bhp before the end of the year.
Other updates include adaptive cruise and proper stop and go if you opt for the eight-speed automatic gearbox, an enhanced take on Blind Spot Monitoring, a new ClearView wiper system, a driver information display in the instrument panel and the option of a 10″ digital instrument panel. Oh, and the parking brake switch has been moved to make it more accessible.
There are also new colour options – Chrome Blue and Diffuse Silver – noise cancellation technology for the S-Max Vignale, and all models with the 247bhp engine, and red brake calipers for the S-Max GT.
Roelant de Waard, Ford’s marketing VP, said:
Our uniquely stylish S-MAX and hugely practical Galaxy are now even more compelling offerings, with advanced powertrain and driver assistance technologies that make driving in any scenario less stressful.
Our 2.0-litre Ford EcoBlue engine and eight-speed automatic transmission deliver the powerful, responsive performance of a petrol powertrain, with optimised diesel fuel efficiency.
The new Ford S-Max and Galaxy are now on sale in the UK.



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