Ford Galaxy 2.5 FHEV 190 Titanium 5dr CVT Review

Category: MPV

Section: Version review

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Ford Galaxy 2021 front cornering
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  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD infotainment
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  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD boot open
  • Ford Galaxy 2021 front cornering
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  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD dashboard
  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD front seats
  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD infotainment
  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD left side static indoor
  • Ford Galaxy 2021 RHD boot open
RRP £40,740What Car? Target Price£38,518
Fuel type:
hybrid
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

The Ford Galaxy is a brilliant large MPV that doesn't impose many compromises. With its huge boot and spacious seven seats it fulfils the same practical role as rivals such as the Volkswagen Sharan, but is quieter and more composed on the road. We recommend the 148bhp diesel engine for its power and competitive CO2 and fuel economy figures. For the ultimate in practical family transportation, the Galaxy is a very solid choice.

Titanium doesn't add a massive amount apart from rear privacy glass, automatic lights, keyless entry, part-digital instruments and lane assist, but it does open up the ability to add more option packs if you want extras such as power front seats, leather trim and adaptive headlights. 


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Key information

Doors5
Seats7
0-62 MPH10 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol/Electric Hybrid
GearboxAUTO

Available colours

MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

44.1

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

N/A

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

148

g/km