Ford C-MAX Unveiled in Frankfurt

by Ford in the News on September 29, 2009

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Ford used the Frankfurt Auto Show to display one of its newest products, the all-new Ford C-MAX. What makes this especially notable is the fact that it’s coming to the North American market to the delight of Waldorf Ford and others. With a stylish exterior and seating for seven, the C-MAX will likely excite buyers that are torn between a crossover vehicle or a wagon.

Scheduled to launch in late 2010, the Ford C-MAX will be part of the automaker’s new global lineup strategy, bringing more synergy between various markets worldwide. When it becomes available, Washington DC Ford truck dealers say it will demonstrate Ford’s commitment to comfort, convenience, and safety, while also providing a good driving experience.

The exterior of the Ford C-MAX uses similar cues and design language from current European Ford models, including the Fiesta, Kuga, and the Mondeo. With a relatively high roofline to accommodate seven passengers and cargo, the C-MAX will likely be compared with the Toyota Venza, new Honda Accord Crosstour, or Subaru Outback suggests Southern Maryland Used Cars as its design certainly combines a wagon and a crossover vehicle.

Inside, the interior design should be equally as fresh and as the exterior thanks to bold shapes and a masculine look. According to Alexandria Ford, seating also features an available 2+2+2 seating configuration for convenience, but can expand to seven if necessary. Power will come from Ford’s new EcoBoost four cylinder engine lineup, which should satisfy drivers’ desire for power and efficiency.

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