Ford MPVs showcased at motor show
Ford will be launching new models of its MPVs at the Geneva Motor Show next week, including the new Ford Galaxy.
The manufacturer will be showing of a new version of its Galaxy model along with a brand new S-MAX, both soon to be released to dealerships with new car finance deals.
It has been a bold decision to release to "distinctly" different MPVs on the market, but experts believe the move will pay off.
The new Galaxy has been developed from Ford's kinetic design technology and features a similar futuristic style to that of the S-MAX.
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It will be bigger than older models, and can provide space for up to seven adults and luggage.
The new Ford Galaxy also features an innovative and intuitive new Human Machine Interface (HMI), which can be toggled from the steering wheel.
Both the Ford Galaxy and the S-MAX will be available in a 2.0 litre Duratec HE petrol engine with the S-MAX coming in a 1.8 litre or a 2.0 litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine.
Release dates are as yet unavailable, though buyers can expect the cars to come with new car finance deals such as personal contract purchase agreements.
21st February 2006
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