Interesting Facts About the Ford C-Max Mk2
The Ford C‑Max was first launched in 2003 as the Focus C‑Max and ran its first generation until 2010. A second generation followed, extending the model’s life until production finally ended in 2019, giving the C‑Max a 16‑year presence on the market.
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Original Launch and Naming
The vehicle debuted in 2003 under the name Ford Focus C‑Max and was marketed with that badge from 2003 to 2007. After the early years it became simply the Ford C‑Max, establishing its own identity separate from the Focus line.
Two‑Generation Evolution
The first generation of the C‑Max was produced from 2003 through 2010, covering model years 2004‑2010. The model then evolved through a second generation, and overall production of the C‑Max continued until it was discontinued in 2019.
Hybrid Powertrain Highlights
All Ford C‑Max Hybrid versions share a 2.0‑liter inline‑4 Atkinson‑cycle engine paired with an electric motor powered by a lithium‑ion battery. Together the gasoline engine and electric motor deliver a combined output of 188 (units as specified by the manufacturer).
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