The Styling of Ford Galaxy
The Ford Galaxy is a large multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) produced by Ford Europe. It was first introduced in 1995, and since then has spanned over three generations. The Ford S-Max is also inspired from the Ford Galaxy.
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The
biggest change is up front, where the chrome grille has been sharpened and
stripped of its Ford badge, which now sits on the edge of the bonnet. Titanium
models get bright LED daytime running lights, while silver roof rails, extra
silver window trim and tinted rear glass add to the upmarket look. The standard
17-inch wheels appear small, but Ford offers 18-inch alloys as an option on
Titanium models.
At
the rear, the large tail-lights have black frames, and they merge with the
tailgate glass, which also forms the upper edge of the number plate recess.
Overall, the Galaxy looks upmarket, although the sole standard colour is a
rather drab dark blue, while white paint is £250, metallic finishes are £545
and special ruby red paint is £795.
An
optional digital display that fits snugly across the instrument cluster and
into the dials is a useful addition, and can be fully controlled by the
multi-function steering wheel.
Chunky brushed aluminium trim and a host of smart geometric shapes – such as the air vents – give the interior a fresh, upmarket feel, while the optional full-length panoramic glass roof floods the interior with light and makes it feel twice as big again.
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