New Ford Capri 250kW Premium 79kWh AWD 5dr Auto [Driver Assist] Review

Category: Electric car

Section: Version review

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  • Dan Jones test driving Ford Capri
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  • Ford Capri dashboard
  • Ford Capri front seats
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  • Ford Capri steering wheel
  • Ford Capri steering wheel detail
  • Ford Capri infotainment touchscreen
  • Ford Capri air-con controls
  • Ford Capri interior detail
  • Ford Capri underfloor boot storage
  • Ford Capri charging cable holder
  • Ford Capri front cornering
  • Ford Capri rear cornering
  • Dan Jones test driving Ford Capri
  • Ford Capri boot
  • Ford Capri steering wheel and screens
  • Ford Capri left driving
  • Ford Capri front cornering
  • Ford Capri rear cornering
  • Ford Capri front right static
  • Ford Capri rear left static
  • Ford Capri front detail
  • Ford Capri headlights
  • Ford Capri alloy wheel
  • Ford Capri kickplate
  • Ford Capri rear detail
  • Ford Capri rear lights
  • Ford Capri rear badge
  • Ford Capri dashboard
  • Ford Capri front seats
  • Ford Capri back seats
  • Ford Capri steering wheel
  • Ford Capri steering wheel detail
  • Ford Capri infotainment touchscreen
  • Ford Capri air-con controls
  • Ford Capri interior detail
  • Ford Capri underfloor boot storage
  • Ford Capri charging cable holder
RRP £57,475
Fuel type:
electric
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

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If you ignore the name, the new Ford Capri is a good electric car, with an impressive range from the 77kWh versions, a comfortable ride and loads of standard features. That said, rivals including the Kia EV6 get an even bigger battery for less money, can travel further and are better to drive.

While it's pretty expensive, Premium is the one to go for if you want all the bells and whistles. Indeed, it adds matrix LED headlights, an electric tailgate, a panoramic sunroof and many other goodies.

This sportiest version gets all-wheel drive and a 79kWh battery. While that reduces the range slightly compared with the long range model, it does get 335bhp and a 0-62mph sprint of just 5.3sec.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH5.3 seconds
Fuel TypeElectric
GearboxAUTO

Available colours

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

567

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

0

g/km