The Ford Vignale TSX-6 was built by Ghia in cooperation with Vignale for Ford in 1986.
The TSX-6 could be transformed into a station wagon, pick-up truck, or passenger car with the rear panel options. The raised roof electrically slid forward to create an open-air vehicle. The rear windows could also flip up for loading and unloading cargo. Inside, two people sat in front and in back, while three people sat in the center. The raised roof allowed the center and rear occupants to sit slightly higher than the driver and front passenger. The rear and center seats could also fold to create a bed. The dashboard was clean, with all digitally-styled analog instrumentation placed on a cluster protruding from the dashboard behind the steering wheel.