Smax
SMax is a designation used in multiple contexts, with the most widely recognized reference being Ford’s S-MAX, a seven-seat multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) developed for the European market. Introduced in 2006, the S-MAX was designed to combine practical interior space with a more dynamic driving experience than typical family MPVs. It is built on Ford’s CD4 platform and shares components with the Ford Mondeo, reinforcing its positioning as a sportier alternative to larger family vans. The model has been offered with a range of petrol and diesel engines and, in many markets, with automatic transmissions and, in some editions, all-wheel drive. Flexible seating configurations and practical features have been central to its appeal, enabling access to seven seats when needed and more cargo space otherwise.
Beyond Ford, the term SMax (and related spellings like S-MAX or S-Max) can appear as an acronym