Ford Caprireturns as an electric model after 40 years. The model has a striking design, especially the headlights make a difference.
Making a statement about the new Capri, Ford Türkiye said: “Designed and manufactured in Europe and featuring the most advanced technologies, Ford’s new crossover, the electric Capri, offers an extraordinary Ford journey, virtually building a bridge from the past to the future. Reviving the iconic spirit of the legendary Capri with modern touches, this stylish and innovative vehicle brings a unique breath to the world of electric vehicles. Dazzling with its elegance and superior aerodynamics, the electric Capri also offers an exciting driving experience with its performance. In this extraordinary vehicle from Ford, the nostalgia of the past meets the technology of the future in perfect harmony. The story of Ford’s iconic cult classic Capri now continues with the coupe SUV design. The interior, which has a minimalist and luxurious design, is complemented by soft-touch materials and one-piece front seats. ” The information given about the technical infrastructure of the vehicle was as follows: “The new Ford Capri offers 545 Nm of rear torque in the extended-range RWD standard package, while the extended-range AWD Premium package offers 545 Nm of rear torque and 134 Nm of front torque. Thanks to its powerful engine, the Capri has a range of 627 km in the standard series and its electricity consumption is offered as 13.3/14.0 kWh per 100 km.
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In the Premium series, Capri has an electricity consumption performance of 15.0/15.8 kWh per 100 km. Featuring a lithium-ion NMC battery type, Capri’s usable battery capacity is offered as 77 kWh. The electric Capri’s DC charging time from 10% to 80% takes approximately 28 minutes. The extended-range Capri RWD can travel more than 620 kilometers6 on a single charge, while the extended-range Capri AWD can be charged from 10 percent to 80 percent in 26 minutes7 using 185 kW DC fast charging. In addition, Capri has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.3 seconds with up to 340 PS8.”
The new Capri, built on the same platform that Volkswagen uses in the ID.4 and ID.5, will first be offered for sale in Europe. No information has yet been given about the model’s sales and price in Turkey.