Ford Capri electric review | What this divisive car is like to drive!
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The Ford Capri EV Review Summary: - The Capri is an alliance between Volkswagen and Ford. - Underpinnings, chassis, and powertrain are based on the VW group. - It has a 77kWh battery, 286 horsepower rear wheel powertrain. - A dual motor is also available. - Ford has put its own stamp on the inside of the car. - The car resembles the Polestar 2. - A black strip is featured along the front. - Brighter colors help show off the lines and angles. - Air curtain under the LED lights improve aerodynamics. - It features twenty inch alloy wheels. - Heat pump is not standard and is optional. - Dimensions: 4634 mm length, 1872 mm width, 1626 mm height. - It has black mirror housings and a black strip on the side. - The review highlights small nibs on door handles for keyless. - Panoramic roof is fixed. - There are a lot of space in both the rear seats and in boot. - The boot has shopping hook holders and a bright white LED light. - There are two trim options in Ireland: Select and Premium. - The Select model costs around 47,000 Euro (after grant) with the 77 kWh battery. - There is a smaller battery available, as well as a dual motor version. - Driving performance is good. It is smooth at lower speeds, and steering is light. - On the motorway, 16-17 kWh per 100 km was achieved. On twisty roads, it achieved 19. - Suspension was firm. - The styling looks and feels very modern. - It is difficult to say anything negative about the car due to the name. - It would be perfectly fine if not called the Capri. It may have amplified hate more than necessary. - If you are triggered by that name, you probably were not going to purchase it anyways. - For those that remember the Capri, they will not be purchasing it. So leave it for the next generation. - It has frontal collision avoidance, blind spot and rear cross-traffic monitoring. - Just drive your current Capri and leave this for the next generation.