Small MPVs are all the rage in Europe, but here in North America – the land of "bigger is better" – these moderately-sized people-haulers have never quite sold in droves. Ford firmly believes that it's time to bring the small MPV segment back to North America, and the 2012 C-Max is its first foray into offering this sort of pint-sized family-hauling package here in America.

We've already driven (and enjoyed) the European-spec Grand C-Max, and the good news is that not much will change mechanically before the car arrives here in the States. A 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine will be the base powertrain with an all-new 1.6-liter EcoBoost inline-four being the up-level mill. The C-Max offers seating for seven (or "five plus two," as Ford says), and the latest crop of Blue Oval tech will be found inside.

The C-Max will go on sale later this year shortly after production begins at Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant.

Visit Detroit 2011: 2012 Ford C-Max struts its mini-minivan stuff — Autoblog for more pictures.

[Source Autoblog]

Live photos copyright ©2011 Steven J. Ewing / AOL

Detroit 2011: 2012 Ford C-Max struts its mini-minivan stuff-06-2012-ford-c-max-detroit-jpg Detroit 2011: 2012 Ford C-Max struts its mini-minivan stuff-00-2012-ford-c-max-detroit-1294662265-jpg Detroit 2011: 2012 Ford C-Max struts its mini-minivan stuff-02-2012-ford-c-max-detroit-jpg