The Norwegian electric vehicle (EV) market, a global leader in EV adoption, just got a jolt of nostalgia with the arrival of the all-new Ford Capri. This isn't your dad's classic coupe; the reborn Capri is a sleek, sporty SUV that blends heritage with cutting-edge electric power.
A Nostalgic Nod with a Forward-Thinking Focus
The name "Capri" evokes memories of the iconic 1960s and 70s sports car. Ford cleverly leverages that nostalgia, attracting a generation of drivers with a soft spot for the original. However, the new Capri is a thoroughly modern machine. Its spacious SUV design caters to today's active lifestyles, offering practicality alongside performance. The new Ford Capri EV is a mid-size, all-electric SUV-coupe with a range of up to 627 km and a starting price of 467,800 kroner ($42.194). It is available in two versions: a rear-wheel drive model and a four-wheel drive model. The car is based on the same platform as the Ford Mustang Mach-E.
Performance Packed with Efficiency
The Ford Capri boasts impressive range and power. Extended Range versions, available in both Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD) configurations, offer a driving range exceeding 620 kilometers (385 miles) on a single charge (WLTP figures). This makes the Capri a compelling choice for long road trips, a common occurrence in Norway's vast landscapes.
Acceleration is exhilarating, with the AWD variant rocketing from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in a mere 5.3 seconds. This potent performance is delivered with zero emissions, solidifying the Capri's position as a sustainable powerhouse.