The iconic Ford Capri was, at its peak, a huge success for Ford. The stylish, quick (in big-engined guise), 2-door coupe brought a certain dash to the products from Dagenham, even when it was powered by an asthmatic 1.3 litre engine putting out about 12bhp! But it was the big-engined variants that are most fondly remembered – the early 3.0 litre and the later 2.8 Injection (and let’s not forget the RS3100).
In the mid ’70s a car with 138bhp was considered pretty impressive, and that’s what the 3.0 litre Ford Capri offered. It put Ford up with the likes of the Reliant Scimitar GTE (as driven by Princess Anne – a bit of a ‘Speed Queen’ in her day) and was, by the standards of the day, very ‘Sporty’ and well-equipped. I even had one myself – a bronze coloured 3.0 litre Ghia with all the toys. Tail-happy didn’t start to describe it, and power slides were the order of the day, even unintentionally.
But the Capri became a dinosaur, and Ford dropped it in the ’80s. But rumours of its return have circulated ever since, and it now seems pretty certain that Ford is to revive the name to take on the likes of VW’s Scirocco, according to Auto Express.
The new Ford Capri will be based on the next-gen Ford Focus, but come in a 3-door coupe package, with styling cues from the Ford Iosis Max Concept we saw at Geneva. And if the picture here is anything to go by it should be an instant success. With a range of engines including a pair of 1.6 litre EcoBoost lumps delivering 150bhp or 175bhp, plus a turbo diesel good for 130bhp and a 2.0 litre with up to 200bhp, there should be enough choice to cover all the bases and give the Scirocco and the Megane Coupe a run for their money.
But what of a compeitor for the VW Scirocco R or the Megane RenaultSport? Well, unfortunatley, it doesn’t look as if the new Capri will get the mighty 5-pot from the current Ford Focus RS. Which is a real shame (but Ford have been known to change their minds about the Focus RS – so we can hope we get a Capri RS), but there will be a range topper, which will probably be a 2.0 litre, 4-pot EcoBoost Turbo with something north of 200bhp. Not enough to take on the Scirocco R, so let’s hope we get the full-fat RS version!
It shows how much times have changed in the last 30 years. In the ’70s the range topper had 138bhp and did 18mpg. It looks like the base model of the new Capri will manage that – and 50+ mpg – and handle properly.
The new Focus range is due to debut in 2010 – probably at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Let’s hope the new Ford Capri does too.




ford capri says
what a load of crap what were you thinking ford you just took a classic and wrecked it bring back the old ford capri that’s a car
Jon says
138bhp wasn’t the ‘range topper,’ in SA you could get capri’s with 5L v8’s with 280bhp. Anyway.. I love capri’s but this new concept is TERRIBLE!!! It’s more like that mx5/capri that came out in Australia in the early 90s, and everyone hated that car. Make the new one RWD with a big engine or don’t make it at all.
CarsUK says
Really? Even mid-’70s? Best we ever got was the 3100RS and the 2.8 injection.
But there is no chance of Ford making a RWD, big-engined car again. Best we’ll get is a coupe version of the 2011 Focus with a Capri badge and – if we’re really lucky – the new 2.0 litre Ecoboost with a turbo and 250bhp. We won’t even get the 5 pot from the old Focus RS, as that’s a Volvo lump and Ford have flogged Volvo.
Shame. Do love a big engined RWD lump. Even when it has the carthorse finesse of a ’70s Capri.
janus says
that looks shitty!!!!!!! luckilly i got an old capri that had taht muscular look not this!!!!
john macdonald says
yep youve made a pile of crap again its a ugly focus. give me a peace of paper and ill draw you a better looking capri from the 60s,70s,80s. i know your sales would rocket if you make retro again,by the way, get rid of that mondeo bring cortina….. back i think every one will say the same. its the same as fashion for clothes, jeans will never go out of style, think that garanteed you wont go wrong?.
Rufus McDufus says
The old capri looked good. This concept looks like a wedge of cheese. Cann’t they just try to build a good looking stylish car like they did in the 60s? Think GT40 or MarkI Escort. Those were nice cars. This is a dog. Also you cannt really have a Capri witout a V6 engine and RWD. If Nissan can do it with the 350Z, Ford can do it with a new Capri.
Moatsirellsa Broadfirst says
Ford W12 Grand Tourer maybe, eco focus thingy no thanks.
barry says
good god looks like ford made a car worse than a foscus what a pile of poo it should be crushed and all photos burnt
ferris says
that looks gash nothing like a capri more like a focus coupe. car for middleaged men trying to look cool and failinh
dan bloomer says
i want one now !