The Ford Lynx was a concept car designed by Ghia which made its debut at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show.
It was a sleek two-door sports coupe with unique fixed arches that formed the side window frames and a track for a retractable roof. With the roof stored in the rear compartment, the Lynx was a fully open sports car.
Based on the new Fiesta at the time, the Lynx was proposed for low-volume production. Its wheelbase was stretched considerably over the standard Fiesta’s and its demeanour was sleek and low-profile. It had five-spoke alloy wheels and 17-inch tyres.