Ford Gives the Vignale Treatment to S-MAX Concept, Arrives in 2015 [w/Videos]
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Ford Gives the Vignale Treatment to S-MAX Concept, Arrives in 2015 [w/Videos]



Ford has unveiled the S-MAX Vignale Concept at Milan’s Salone del Mobile, the world’s leading furniture design expo, with the study previewing a production version that will be the second Ford Vignale vehicle to go on sale in Europe after the new Mondeo Vignale arrives next year. Read more »




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