Ford Mondeo (Mark II, 1996-2000) sedan, hatch, estate photos
The Mark II was an extensive facelift of the original Ford Mondeo, with new “New Edge” front and rear for the sedan and hatch, and interior upgrades.
The Mark II was an extensive facelift of the original Ford Mondeo, with new “New Edge” front and rear for the sedan and hatch, and interior upgrades.
For 2014, the Opel Insignia notchback and hatchback received a mild facelift with new grille, headlights, bumpers, taillights and infotainment.
Launched in 1992, the Ford Mondeo replaced the Sierra and ushered in a new generation of exciting to drive, well thought out Ford vehicles in Europe.
This one off Lexus NX has been fitted with working wheels and tires, complete with tread, made by London’s Hamilton Ice Sculptors.
The 2015 model year R20 Toyota Verso maintains the 2014 facelift, with its more Auris-like face.
The Australian-made Ford Falcon range will sign off with limited edition boosted XR6 Sprint and XR8 Sprint models in 2016.
Unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Opel Insignia Country Tourer features raised suspension, wheel arch extensions, and all wheel drive.
A simpler, bolder face was part of 2010’s facelift for the Mark IV Ford Mondeo range, including the sedan, here.
For 2015, the T270 Toyota Avensis largely keeps 2012’s smooth nose, headlight and grille treatment, but adds some new gas and diesel engines into the mix.
Released in 2010, the Mark IV facelift for the Ford Mondeo brought a new grille, bumpers, wheels, and other changes to Ford’s large car for Europe.