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COLOGNE, Germany, Feb. 25, 2016 – Ford will reveal new vehicles and customer services for its upscale Vignale line and a further expanded performance line-up at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
Ford will dedicate its show stand on March 1 to an extended Vignale product line-up that offers superior refinement, unique design and advanced technologies.
Ford of Europe Chairman and CEO Jim Farley will host a news conference at 13.00 CET, March 1, at the Ford stand, Hall 5, PalExpo, Geneva.
The Ford Vignale line-up will be joined on the Ford stand from March 2 by Ford Performance models, and the new Ford Kuga sport utility vehicle making its European motor show debut.
Media releases and further assets at http://geneva2016.fordpresskits.com will be made available from 20:00 CET, Feb. 29.
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