04
Jan
stored in: Ford
Ford re-develop a minivan for the European market with a base Ford Focus with a Ford C-MAX. 2011 Ford C-MAX Euro-spec gets a longer wheelbase, rear sliding doors and seating for seven passengers or five occupants with plenty of cargo. The second line has a mechanism that by the middle seats fold quickly under the right seat, creating a row passenger access walk-through room between the two outer seats, making it easy third, and two individual bucket-style seats. Engine choices for North American buyers will have a base 2.5-liter four-pot engine and all new 1.6-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder turbocharged, both coupled with Ford’s 6F35 six-speed automatic.
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – front side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – rear side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – trunk open view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – dashboard trim view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – cabin interior view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – front side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – rear side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – side view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – trunk open view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – dashboard trim view
- 2012 Ford C-MAX EU-spec – cabin interior view












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