Ford Capri SUV, starting at 36,300 £

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The Ford Capri turned the family car into something cheekily sporty, with a long, rakish profile that still promises fun at a glance. Today it lives on as a lovable classic — easy to tinker with, enjoyable to drive and guaranteed to raise smiles at any meet.

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Capri

Ford Capri

  • Engine Type Electric
  • Transmission Automatic
  • Drive Type Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP 190 - 340 HP
  • Consumption kWh/100km 13.8 - 16.5 kWh/100km
  • Electric Range 439 - 627 km

Design & Presence

Ford Capri arrives with stretched proportions and a low, athletic stance that bridges a coupe’s drama with SUV practicality. Measuring 4,634 mm long, 1,872 mm wide and 1,626 mm tall, it sits lower than many family SUVs and uses a long bonnet and short overhangs to sell the sporty profile. Design cues such as a tapered roofline, pronounced wheel arches and a raked rear screen give it presence without being flashy. The rear-wheel-drive architecture shows in the muscular haunches and lends a purposeful, rear-biased look on the road.

Interior & Usability

The cabin mixes durable plastics with soft-touch panels and a clear, driver-focused layout that keeps controls logical and easy to reach. Seating for five is standard, with supportive front seats that work well on longer journeys and a high hip point that improves outward visibility. Material quality is solid for the class, though premium rivals offer richer trims and more tactile surfaces for buyers prioritising luxury. Practical touches like large door bins, cupholders and a sensible centre console make daily life straightforward.

Space & Everyday Practicality

Practicality is a key strength: the boot holds 567–572 litres with the rear seats up and expands to about 1,505–1,510 litres with them folded, figures that match or beat many compact SUVs. Five adult seats are usable for shorter trips, although rear headroom is slightly compromised by the sloping roofline for very tall passengers. Payload is around 570–587 kg depending on the variant, which is adequate for family luggage and weekend gear without overloading. At 4.63 metres long, the Capri is easy to place in town while offering enough loadspace for longer journeys when the seats are folded.

Driving & Handling

The Capri drives with a distinct rear-wheel bias in RWD versions, which adds a sense of balance and composure uncommon in this segment. Power ranges from 170 hp (0–100 km/h in about 8.7 s) in the 52 kWh standard model to 286 hp (6.4 s) for the 77 kWh extended-range RWD and 340 hp (5.3 s) for the 79 kWh AWD, with torque up to 679 Nm on the flagship. Curb weights from roughly 1,914 to 2,174 kg are noticeable in mid-corner body control, but suspension tuning keeps roll in check and steering remains communicative rather than numb. Top speed is limited for efficiency and safety, with figures around 160–180 km/h depending on specification, and the AWD models add traction and sharper launch performance.

Efficiency/Consumption & Range

Battery options span 52 kWh up to 79 kWh, with official ranges quoted between about 374 km for the smallest pack and up to 627 km for the most efficient extended-range RWD variant under WLTP-style testing. Official energy use sits between roughly 13.8 and 16.4 kWh/100 km, which translates to practical consumption closer to 16–20 kWh/100 km once real-world factors such as temperature and motorway speeds are included. That means extended-range models regularly clear 500 km on mixed driving and can approach 600 km on gentle highways, while the 52 kWh version is better suited to daily commuting and shorter trips. Charging speed and real-world cost per kilometre will depend on charger power, but larger batteries reduce range anxiety at the cost of extra mass and slightly higher consumption.

Assistance & Infotainment

The Capri offers a modern suite of driver aids—adaptive cruise, lane keeping, blind-spot monitoring and parking assistance are standard or optional and help in traffic and on long drives. Infotainment is centred on Ford’s current system with smartphone mirroring, over-the-air updates and a responsive touchscreen, though screen size and trim levels affect the perceived richness compared with premium rivals. A clear driver display and configurable cluster keep key information visible without distraction, making daily use intuitive.

Who is it for?

Buyers wanting an electric SUV with a sporty edge will find the Capri appealing: the 52 kWh 170 hp RWD suits city-focused drivers, the 77–79 kWh extended-range RWD at 286 hp is best for long-distance commuters, and the 340 hp AWD variant targets performance-minded buyers or those needing all-weather traction. The Capri is a good choice for families who need practical luggage space and five seats but also want engaging driving dynamics rather than a soft, overly comfortable cruiser. Competing with premium compact crossovers, it stands out for dynamic intent and excellent WLTP range on the extended pack, though those prioritising the plushest materials or the softest ride may look elsewhere. Overall, the Capri is a convincing middle ground between everyday usefulness and sporty character for buyers seeking both attributes without stepping up to a full-size SUV or a dedicated performance model.

Costs and Consumption

Price
36,300 - 51,800 £
Consumption L/100km
-
Consumption kWh/100km
13.8 - 16.5 kWh/100km
Electric Range
439 - 627 km
Battery Capacity
-
co2
0 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
-

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Doors
-
Curb weight
2,001 - 2,206 kg
Trunk capacity
572 L
Length
-
Width
1,872 mm
Height
-
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
539 - 587 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox
Drive Type
Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Power HP
190 - 340 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
5.3 - 8 s
Max Speed
-
Torque
350 - 679 Nm
Number of Cylinders
-
Power kW
140 - 250 kW
Engine capacity
-

General

Model Year
2026
CO2 Efficiency Class
A
Brand
Ford
What drive types are available for the Ford Capri?

The Ford Capri is offered with Rear-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive.

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