The Ford Mondeo will be discontinued after three decades of production. Ford announced the Mondeo will end its production in March 2022, with the expectation it will be replaced by a high-riding SUV model. Launched in Europe in 1993 to replace the Sierra, Australia first saw the Ford Mondeo two years later – touted as the company's first true global car.
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