Ford have just revealed the New All-Electric Capri. Old names are coming back with new faces, but what does that mean for you? Let’s explore the new era of Ford Electric Vehicles and how an electric vehicle can fit into your lifestyle.
Legends never die. They’re reborn and rewired.
The New Ford Capri has the longest electric range of the Ford electric car lineup. It boasts a range of up to 389 miles on a single charge with charging speeds of 10% - 80% in just 26 minutes, this works out at roughly 1 mile of range added every 5 seconds!
The Ford New Capri may look different from the original legend, but there are subtle nods to the original design such as the curved rear window and the iconic blacked out headlight bar.
The New Capri comes with a brand-new interior look. Ford are carving the path with interior innovation with exiting new features including the Sync 4 Move screen with secret storage behind, haptic buttons instead of traditional ones, and a beautiful two-tone trim throughout the crossover.
The Sync 4 Move screen has a handy bit of secret storage behind it that centrally locks with the vehicle, useful for things like mobile phones and small valuables that you want out of sight. With all the storage combined, the Capri has a total storage capacity of 572 liters.
Reinventing Exploration
The New Explorer has a staggering range of up to 374 miles on a single charge. The UK is ready for the electric revolution with more digitally connected publicly accessible charging points in the UK than petrol stations.
The sleek and minimalistic style improves the Ford electric Explorers range making it the most efficient electric vehicle on sale in the UK today.
The overall size of the new Explorer may look small but it’s boot and interior space are comparable with the Ford Kuga.
Keep things tidy using the extendable MegaConsole storage space. With 17 litres of space, there is enough room for a large handbag, a laptop and multiple 1.5L bottles.
With zero tailpipe emissions, electric cars are kinder to the environment. The production of electric cars does produce carbon emissions; however, it is significantly less than the lifetime of an Internal Combustion Engine vehicle.
New data from manufacturers tells us that the newest electric cars become carbon neutral after roughly a year of driving. This includes the manufacturing and driving of electric vehicles. This is a huge step in the right direction and this timeframe seems to be decreasing rapidly.
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