The Ford Vignale Mustang is a concept car built in 1984 by Ghia.
It was built on the Ford Mustang SVO platform and powered by a 2.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The engine produced 175bhp.
It had three doors and four-seats. The Mustang concept was built in cooperation with Vignale featuring flush glass, a contoured windshield (with a single wiper), low-profile aerodynamic headlights and fixed windows (with a small portion capable of being controlled electrically).
The traditional vertical Mustang taillights were placed horizontally on the Vignale concept, with reverse indicators built into the center lights on the trunk. Mounted below the front bumper was the radiator intake.
The car was shown as a special exhibit at the 1985 Chicago show.