RE: Say hello to the new Ford Capri

RE: Say hello to the new Ford Capri

Wednesday 10th July

Say hello to the new Ford Capri

Just about over the electric Mustang SUV? Good - time to get used to a battery-powered, family-friendly Capri


We've obviously been here before. If Ford had called its new coupe SUV pretty much any other name, it would have received a reasonable amount of attention. Calling it Capri, on the other hand, means everybody knows it’s new car already. The name could hardly be more familiar, short of calling it Escort. This doesn’t need explaining, or pronouncing - it’s a new Ford Capri. And while plenty will have a less than favourable opinion of a new electric version of the Blue Oval’s icon, people have undoubtedly heard of a Ford Capri. New brands spend a fortune trying to create that kind of brand recognition - if the badge is there, why not use it? The Mustang already has its electric version, after all, and Ford badges don’t really come much more hallowed. The Capri was always likely to follow.

Much like the Mach-E, this Capri isn’t a modern reworking of a classic two-door. It’s another sort of coupe, sort of SUV, very much looking like a Polestar 2 thing that anything vaguely sporty and electric now seemingly has to look like. Ford says that the ‘soulful coupe SUV design continues the story of the iconic cult classic’, which feels a very tough claim to substantiate from these pics. Because it doesn’t resemble a Capri in any aspect whatsoever. At least the Mustang got the lights.

The new Ford is 4,634mm long, 2,063mm wide with the mirrors and 1,626mm tall; pitched very much a slightly different take on the family EV - ‘the ultimate getaway car’, no less, when getaways include caravans - there’s up to 1,505 litres of seats-down boot space in a Capri (572 seats up), plus a 17-litre MegaConsole between the front seats and a My Private Locker behind the Sync Move infotainment screen. This interior is for storing clutter, confiscating screens and hiding jelly babies out of sight. Just in case there was any lingering hope that the sports coupe was being reinvented with electric power. It ain’t. 

Like the new Ford Explorer, the Capri is underpinned by the MEB electric architecture used to create the VW ID cars. At launch, the base Capri will be a 286hp, extended range rear-drive model, with a 77kWh battery able to charge at up to 135kW and offer a best-case range of 627km, or 390 miles. Efficiency is rated at between 4.44 and 4.67 miles per kilowatt hour, which isn’t bad going for 2,100kg. Of slightly more interest to those of a PH persuasion will be the AWD Extended Range Capri, which uses the VW ID GTX powertrain: 79kWh, 340hp, 5.3 seconds to 62mph, 185kW charging and 371 miles. Efficiency doesn’t take much of a hit, either, said to be between 3.93 mi/kWh and 4.14, so it’ll probably be the one to have, but anyone familiar with the GTX experience might struggle to muster much enthusiasm.

Both outputs will be offered in two specs, with standard 19-inch wheels, massage driver’s seat to soothe parent pains, heated steering wheel, wireless smartphone pairing and a glut of driver assists. Premium makes the wheels an inch bigger, introduces a B&O sound system controlled through the 14.6-inch infotainment screen, ambient lighting, Matrix LED lights and a hands-free tailgate. There are optional 21s available. Colours include the Vivid Yellow seen here, plus Agate Black, Frozen White, Magnetic Grey, Blue My Mind and Lucid Red. 

That’s about it for now - pricing and availability are to follow, though with so many of the important stats already confirmed the Capri won’t be far from showrooms and school runs. It’ll probably draw a bigger crowd than you’d think at Goodwood Festival of Speed, too, people doubtless keen to see what the new Capri looks like. And it’s something to talk about, right? Over to you for that, in fact - maybe this’ll be the car that launches RS as an electric brand…


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SDK

Original Poster:

1,229 posts

261 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Side profile : From the front wheels back, it looks like a Polestar 2.

Looks decent enough smile

jaacck

214 posts

148 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Is this a rebodied EV Mustang ? Because it looks like one.

PistonTim

564 posts

147 months

Wednesday 10th July
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So it's a VW ID5 in a frock.

I like EV, I do not like this, or it's name.

Struggling to see the point TBH

Robertb

2,138 posts

246 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Why didn't they just call it the Escort?

I like the Mustang Mach-E, this is a relatively uninspiring looking thing.

Baldchap

8,435 posts

100 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Why do manufacturers reuse names? Immediately you are asking for comparisons that don't need to be made.

If the new Puma, Capri, Supra et al had new names people would take them on face value and I'm sure 90% of criticism would vanish overnight.

cookie1600

2,201 posts

169 months

Wednesday 10th July
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"In 2024 Rodney, we'll be mealyonaires and I'll buy us a brand new Cap-ri Ghia"

A sad fate for a name with such a long and memorable heritage.

mark-3bw80

94 posts

26 months

Wednesday 10th July
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dreadful idea messing with an iconic Ford name for the sake of yet another EV flop.

Jules Henry

61 posts

134 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Design of these EV's has become so homogenised, what sets it apart from polestar, kia, hyundai or lotus? Remember when design was about brand DNA & Elegance? Yaaaaaaaaaawn

BoRED S2upid

20,376 posts

248 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Whatever it is it’s not a Capri. Ford just think up new names it’s not hard.

Wab1974uk

1,077 posts

35 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Polestar 2 from side profile.
Porsche just rang. They want their Taycan headlight back.

Utter cr@p !!!

I was brought up with my old man owning Capri's. And why Ford have tarnished the originals name, I don't know. Doesn't the advert say Legend reborn? Reborn my @rse.

vikingaero

11,288 posts

177 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Ford are in the business of rehashing old names. It makes some sense as they will never produce a 3 door Puma hatch not a 3 door Capri coupe. Esss-You-Vees are what the public want and what the manfacturers think they want.

cadmunkey

550 posts

97 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Awful, why ruin the name of the original like this??

C5_Steve

4,944 posts

111 months

Wednesday 10th July
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I didn't grow up with the Capri name so it doesn't mean a huge amount to me (I know what they are but don't have any affection for them). Styling wise it does have that "car within a car" look going on, especially the side view. The roof looks like another car sitting inside a box, especially with that rear end/boot square.

Overall I think it looks fine, prefer the Polestar 2 I guess.

unpc

2,903 posts

221 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Tragic, but another in a long line of bad decisions that will ultimately lead to the demise of Ford as a road car manufacturer in Europe IMO. My old man was Ford engineer, I grew up in a Ford area and I lived and breathed Ford my whole childhood and for a good chunk of my career but I can't see a single product of theirs I would buy now as I scratched the Mustang itch again a few years back.

Silvanus

6,150 posts

31 months

Wednesday 10th July
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No idea why they bothered using the Capri name. Not one of the better looking EVs out there.

je777

452 posts

112 months

Wednesday 10th July
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This is the car the Capri should always have been.

Muddle238

4,025 posts

121 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Can't wait for the 2028 Ford Model T.

malaccamax

1,353 posts

239 months

Wednesday 10th July
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drop it a few inches and there's the makings of an attractive car there.

Nexus Icon

647 posts

69 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Having owned 6 Capris, I refuse to say hello to that homogenous lump.

CT05 Nose Cone

25,256 posts

235 months

Wednesday 10th July
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So the name that was famous for being a basic, blue collar coupe becomes a £50k electric SUV. Can't wait for the slightly larger Sierra RS Cosworth electric SUV to be announced in a few years.