Ford Capri Technical specifications

Brand: Ford
Model: Capri
Type:

Manufacturing of Ford Capri

Since: 1969
Until: 1986


Ford Capri: history and specs

The Ford Capri is a passenger car model from the Ford Motor Company. It is a sporty coupe produced from December 14, 1968, to December 19, 1986, by Ford of Europe. Using mechanical components from the Ford Cortina and intended to be the European equivalent of the Ford Mustang, the Capri became a very successful car for Ford, selling nearly 1.9 million units during its production run.

American name of the Ford Capri:

During development, the project was codenamed Colt, but Ford could not use that name because it was already registered by Mitsubishi. The Ford Capri was imported to the U.S. as the Mercury Capri.

Development:

The Ford Capri was conceived as an affordable sports car for the European market, taking inspiration from the success of the Ford Mustang in the United States.

The idea was to offer an exciting and appealing car to a wider, younger audience in Europe.

Launch and Features:

The Ford Capri was unveiled to the public at the Brussels Motor Show in January 1969 and was officially launched in Europe shortly thereafter. It was known as the "Mustang of Europe" because it shared many design features with the iconic American Mustang.

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Popularity and Legacy:

The Ford Capri quickly became a best-seller for Ford in Europe.

It was very popular with a wide range of drivers, from young enthusiasts to families looking for a sporty and practical car.

During the 1970s and 80s, the Capri gained a reputation as an affordable and exciting sports car. It participated in various racing competitions and rallies, where it demonstrated its performance and handling.

In popular culture, the Capri became an icon of the era, appearing in films, television shows, and music of the time. Its sporty styling and performance made it a desirable and admired car for many.

Today, the Ford Capri is a cult car for many classic car enthusiasts and collectors. Its legacy endures as a symbol of the golden age of European sports cars and as a reminder of the excitement and fun of driving a Capri on the winding roads of Europe.

Photos of model Ford Capri


 

Contemporary vehicles of Ford Capri

Other models launched in 1969:

Seat 1430
Peugeot 304
Seat 1800
Renault 6
Siata Minivan 3000 Special
Derbi Derbimatic
Derbi Scootmatic
Porsche 914
Renault 12