New Ford B-Max plays part in Military Tattoo

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The annual entertainment spectacular that is the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will feature Ford's new B-Max MPV, playing the part of chauffeur as it carries the Tattoo Salute taker's welcome party across the drawbridge of Edinburgh Castle and to the Toast which starts the event.

Tattoo producer Brigadier David Allfrey, Major Jim Reid (Tattoo support company commander) and the Lone Piper, along with a highland dancer and medieval waif make up the welcome party. Ford said they emerge from the car each evening "through the 1.5-metre unobstructed opening provided by Ford's Easy Access Door System, which combines hinged front doors and sliding rear doors" for easy access.

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