What we have here for your delectation is the, undoubtedly more attractive, 5 seat C-MAX in range topping Titanium X flavour, powered by that all important, diminutive lump, the 1.0l Ecoboost engine. Although the C-MAX shares the Focus’ platform and is slightly enhanced in terms of both length and width (4380mm x 2067mm vs 4358mm x 2010mm
Verdict: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆(7.4/10) The C-Max is proof-positive that family cars don’t need to be dull. It’s safe as well as fun and has plenty of headroom, as well as a low centre of gravity. The sliding doors used by the Grand C-Max are brilliant for parents of young children, too. It’s just a shame that so much of the
Honest John Overall Rating Mid-sized, five-seater MPV is nearly as good to drive as the Ford Focus that it’s based on, and offers plenty in the way of practicality. Neat styling. More practical than a Ford Focus. Fine blend of ride comfort, handling and driver enjoyment. High-quality interior.
5dr MPV (Petrol - 1.6, 1.0 EcoBoost, / 1.5 & 2.0 TDCi diesel) History Compromise doesn't have to be a dirty word. In fact, intelligent compromise is exactly what underpins the design of Ford's C-MAX mid-sized MPV, here reviewed in updated post-2015-era guise, its revised second generation form.
Under the bonnet, most C-MAX buyers in search of petrol power will be looking at the two 1.0-litre EcoBoost engines and the choice Ford gives of either 100 or 125PS power outputs. Otherwise, potential buyers will be wanting to look at a diesel, probably the 120PS 1.5-litre unit.

The Ford C-MAX remains great fun to drive, and with all the added kit it’s an even more attractive proposition. If the sound of a family friendly petrol-engined MPV appeals, try the 1.0-litre

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