What is it?
This is the Ford that is priced well into the £40,000s even before you tick any of the option boxes: the Ford Edge Vignale. That sticks it right at the very top of the Ford range in price and prestige terms, with the likes of the S-Max Vignale, Ford Mustang V8, Focus RS and any Ford Galaxy Titanium X all well behind it.
In theory, the Edge Vignale should hold plenty of appeal in Europe. The market can’t get enough of SUVs and many car makers report that SUV buyers, more than most, are willing to pay for top-spec models. Indeed, SUV buyers have proven themselves to be fairly neutral to badges as well – so long as the car is good enough.
The Edge Vignale, as with all other Ford Vignales, has been dipped in Ford’s chrome trim and big alloy machine on the outside, moved to the leather factory for the inside, before heading off to the technology department to heat, power, light and add vision to anything that can automate or turned into a switch or camera. All with a view of making it ‘premium’, which also extends to the buying and ownership experience.
Ford You can have the 2.0-litre diesel engine in the Edge Vignale with either 178bhp or 207bhp, the latter of which we’re testing here. All-wheel drive is standard in both versions and they have a six-speed dual-clutch Powershift automatic gearbox.
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Looks good but they usually do
I've often looked at Fords and thought 'I wouldn't mind a Ford', but I've never thought 'I really want a Ford' once sat in one.
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I had one of these on recent trip to USA, had the 2.0 ecoboost engine from the mondeo (240ps?) - I liked it, its quite a nice car, and agree with the post about the tiguin, its fine sitting in the front, but the back its cheap cheap cheap.
If they did the 2.0 petrol - or the v6 - think its 2.7v6 - I would certainly consider it, but a diesel - not for me.