Ford Capri EV

Battery electric compact crossover SUV

Motor vehicle
  • Rear-motor, rear-wheel-drive
  • Dual-motor, all-wheel-drive
PlatformVolkswagen Group MEBRelated
  • Ford Explorer EV
  • Volkswagen ID.4
PowertrainElectric motorAPP 550 permanent magnet synchronousBattery
  • 52-77 kWh lithium-ion (RWD)
  • 79 kWh lithium-ion (AWD)
Range592–627 km (368–390 mi) (WLTP)DimensionsWheelbase2,767 mm (108.9 in)Length4,634 mm (182.4 in)Width1,872 mm (73.7 in)Height1,626 mm (64.0 in)Curb weight2,098–2,190 kg (4,625–4,828 lb)

The Ford Capri is an upcoming battery electric compact crossover SUV (C-segment) produced by Ford through its European operations. Set to be produced in the Cologne Body & Assembly in Germany and marketed mainly in Europe, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform and will use Volkswagen-supplied batteries. The vehicle shares its name with the original Ford Capri.

Overview

The Capri EV takes its inspiration from the original Ford Capri, produced by Ford of Europe from 1968 to 1986.

In early 2023, there was speculation that Ford could revive the Capri nameplate in Europe as an electric sports crossover coupe, similar to the revival of the Puma nameplate in 2019. Though the Capri name has not been confirmed by Ford, instead being named the "Sport Crossover" prior to an official launch in 2024, the vehicle would be based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform and would share technology and design cues from the 2024 Ford Explorer EV.[2][3][4] A camouflaged pre-production vehicle would later be photographed driving around Cologne in November 2023.[5][6] The vehicle was unveiled on 10 July 2024.[7]

The Capri is part of Ford's Hero Nameplates strategy, involves creating unique vehicles that stands out from each other and from the competition. The challenge for Ford was to avoid making a retro car instead create a modern vehicle aimed at the ‘Aspirer’ customer, who is an early adopter of modern technology.[1]

Design

The Capri has many styling elements borrowed from the Explorer EV, with several body panels are shared between the two models, such as the bonnet, front fenders and doors. Compared to the Explorer EV, the suspension of the Capri is lowered by 10 mm (1.0 cm) and has a stiffer setup.[1][8][9]

The exterior features the four LED headlight elements connected by a horizontal black grille retrospective to a detail that became iconic in the 1980s. The side features a coupe silhouette similar to the original model, with its unique ‘Capri Swoosh’ on the side windows. The rear fascia mirrors the front with LED taillights split into four elements connected to a full-width black fascia. There is Capri lettering placed behind the gloss black trim piece and rear windscreen wiper has been omitted to not "disrupt the car’s sleek profile". The front and rear lights features the 'dogbone' effect connected to the gloss black trim pieces, intend to replicate the third-generation Capri quad headlight design.

Interior

The interior of the Capri has a human-centric and minimalistic approach. It features a 5" digital instrument cluster, an adjustable 14.6" Sync Move touchscreen, and Bang and Olufsen sound bar speaker that spans across top of the dashboard. The Capri uses a new material called "Sensical", that is leather-free and it is part of Ford's sustainability goals.[1][9][10]

Pushing back the touchscreen reveals a lockable storage space called 'my private locker' with USB inputs. There are two storage compartments; one with wireless charging for phones, and another with removable cup holders, as feedback from European consumers preference for storage over cupholders. There is a MegaConsole 17 L (0.6 cu ft) storage area under the front centre armrest, a first in the automotive industry.

The third spoke of the steering wheel features a metal-effect with drilled holes retrospective to the Cortina Mark II that the original Capri was based on and the base model comes standard with cloth seats with a vintage stripe.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Planet, Automotive Design (2024-07-10). "Interview with Amko Leenarts on the design of new all-electric 2024 Ford Capri". automotivedesignplanet.com. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
  2. ^ Harvey, Charlie (11 April 2023). "New Ford Capri to return as an electric coupe-SUV". Carbuyer. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  3. ^ Fowler, Steve (29 March 2023). "New Ford Capri will be a coupe-SUV". Auto Express. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  4. ^ Allan, Keith (23 March 2023). "New Ford Capri: iconic name poised to be relaunched as electric crossover". National World. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  5. ^ Page, Felix (10 November 2023). "New 2024 Ford Capri: electric crossover spotted for the first time". Auto Express. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  6. ^ Pappas, Thanos (10 November 2023). "Ford Capri Electric Coupe-SUV Spied Riding On VW ID.5 Gear". Carscoops. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  7. ^ Nedelea, Andrei (2024-07-10). "The Ford Capri Returns As A Tall Electric Hatchback". InsideEVs. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  8. ^ A&D (2024-07-11). "FORD CAPRI, THE RETURN OF A MYTH". Auto&Design. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
  9. ^ a b Jervis, Tom (2024-07-13). "New Ford Capri preview: famous name returns on 390-mile electric coupe-SUV". Auto Express. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
  10. ^ Wren, Wesley (2024-07-10). "2024 Ford Capri Electrifies a European Legend". Autoweek.
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