• Ford S-Max SCTi Road Test

    Ford S-MAX SCTi road test

    Rating: Ford's sporty MPV for the evo crowd gets a new petrol turbo and twin-clutch 'box



    By Stephen Dobie February 2010

    The debut of Ford's trick Ecoboost engines lies beneath the S-MAX's new sculptured bonnet...

    What is it?
    It’s the refreshed version of Ford’s ‘sports’ MPV, with a plethora of tech changes hidden beneath subtle styling tweaks. The S-MAX has been on sale three years, and outsells its more practical Galaxy sibling (9373 sales in 2009 versus 8005).

    Technical highlights?
    The debut of Ford’s new Ecoboost direct-injection petrol engines in the shape of a 200bhp 2-litre turbo, bringing diesel levels of emissions and low-down torque to a high-revving petrol unit. In the S-Max it’s mated exclusively to Ford’s twin-clutch Powershift gearbox. Ford's thumping new Premium Sound System is on the options list.

    What’s it like to drive?
    Rather good. It’s not quite a seven-seater Focus ST, but for its size and weight it corners flatter than you dare imagine, and encourages you to tackle the twisties with enthusiasm. Not that you’d want to with a car full of kids, mind you. The clever new engine revs cleanly and smoothly and provides more than adequate amounts of power, though it lacks the characterful delivery of the five-cylinder 2.5-litre turbo it replaces. The twin-clutch ’box is great, with smooth auto and slick manual modes.

    How does it compare?
    It’s the only MPV with any evo credentials. The only rival that comes vaguely close dynamically is the Mazda 5, but the S-Max is quicker, cleaner and better looking. A nearly-new 5-series Touring might trouble it, though.

    Anything else I need to know?
    Ecoboost engines are the future for petrol-powered Fords. The new Focus ST will also get this 2-litre unit, though in 237bhp tune and probably with a six-speed manual. We suspect we’ll miss that five-cylinder warble…

    Engine: 1999cc, 4-cyl, turbo
    Max power: 200bhp @ 5500rpm
    Max torque: 221lb ft @ 1750rpm
    0 - 60mph: 8.5sec
    Top speed: 137mph
    On Sale: April 2010

    http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evoc...road_test.html
    Comments 3 Comments
    1. Russell's Avatar
      So, the ST Focus will get the 2 litre too .... and already at 237bhp.
      Hmmmm - Mountune, anyone? Hehehehehe!
    1. zozzer's Avatar
      I have a question about this

      I maybe wrong but... wasnt the Volvo 2.5T actually was clever enough to work out if it was on 95, 98 or 99 RON fuel and adjust itself accordingly

      what about these new ones? are they like the picky Audi 2.0 TFSI where its 98 RON or things start going wrong?
    1. Anupanu's Avatar
      Zozzer,

      Clever enough yes, but only by de-tuning itself... sort of a double edged sword really!
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