BRAND NEW FORD S-MAX SMAX MPV
A new name for a new type of vehicle
The Ford S-MAX
Ford may
have been late to cash in on the MPV craze,
but boy is it making up for lost time! The
arrival of the S-MAX - driven here in UK
spec for the first time - means the firm now
has three different people carriers.
Designed to offer a sportier, more
driver-focused package than the full-sized
Galaxy, which is based on the next Mondeo,
the S-MAX also shares the new family car's
chassis. It sits above the five-seat C-MAX,
and will rival the likes of Renault's
seven-seat Grand Scenic.
The S-MAX is 69mm lower and more than 50mm
shorter than the Galaxy. There's less of a
rear overhang, too, giv-ing it a sportier
profile. Yet despite the smaller frame, it
still has a cavernous interior capable of
carrying seven.
The cabin features the same Fold Flat System
(FFS) as the Galaxy, and as the name
suggests, it gives you the ability to create
a very usable load area without having to
lift out heavy seats. Aimed at those who
need more room than the five-seat C-MAX
provides, the S-MAX's interior certainly has
plenty of space. Each of the centre chairs
slides back and forth, and folds flat
individually, while the outer ones tilt
forward to give good access to the rear
pair.
With plenty of headroom and a flat floor,
the three middle seats offer class- leading
space, and even when pushed fully back,
legroom for third-row occupants is better
than in a Vauxhall Zafira or Toyota Corolla
Verso.
The Galaxy will have more space in the
rearmost row, but the S-MAX has enough to
carry seven in reasonable comfort. And while
the back pair fold on to rather than into
the boot floor, lug- gage space in five-seat
mode is good.
Apart from fiddly backs on the rear chairs,
which form the boot floor when folded, all
the seat operations are easy to perform and
the mechanisms robust. This air of quality
continues throughout the impressively
finished cabin.
Chrome-effect trim brightens the layout,
while the driving position is lower and more
car-like than in the Galaxy. Thanks to the
large glass area and unobtrusive A-pillars,
the S-MAX also offers superb visibility.
Where the Ford really excels, though, is in
the field of dynamics. There's an impressive
amount of feel through the steering and the
turn-in is positive and sharp. Body roll is
minimal, and the suspension strikes a superb
balance between ride and body control.
It may be a big car, but it shares the
driving involvement of its little brother,
the C-MAX. Add in the fact .AX. Add in the
fact that the 2.0-litre TDCi diesel offers
good performance and class-leading
refinement, and the S-MAX makes a strong
case for itself. Ford will be hoping that
when it comes to MPVs, three isn't a crowd.
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