New FORD CAPRI in-depth feature walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Ford Launches the New Capri as a Fully Electric Vehicle: It's an SUV Coupe, and Here Are All the Juicy Details.
    00:00 The New Electric Ford Capri
    In this chapter, we kick off our review of the Ford Capri, a vehicle that has made a comeback with a revamped design and fully electric technology. We briefly discuss the history of the Ford Capri, highlighting its legacy as an iconic car of the 70s and 80s. Now, Ford has revitalized this classic, adapting it to modern demands for sustainability and efficiency, without losing its sporty essence and visual appeal.
    00:48 Specifications
    Here, we delve into the technical specifications and innovative features of the new Ford Capri. We discuss the transition of the Capri to a fully electric model, emphasizing the MEB platform it is based on. We also cover the range capabilities, battery performance, and fast-charging options that make the new Capri a serious contender in the electric vehicle market.
    02:06 Exterior
    In this chapter, we explore the exterior design of the Ford Capri, highlighting the aesthetic elements reminiscent of its predecessor, as well as the innovations that make it stand out today. We talk about unique details such as the "dogbone" style front lights, the various colour options, and the available alloy wheels. We also discuss the aerodynamic improvements and modern touches Ford has incorporated into this new model.
    04:28 Version Summary
    In this section, we offer a comparative analysis of the different versions of the Ford Capri available. We detail the specifications of the rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants, including differences in battery capacity, motor power, and range. Additionally, we explain the different charging options and how they affect the vehicle's efficiency and performance under various driving conditions.
    06:06 Ford Capri Entertainment System
    We focus on the advanced operating system of the Ford Capri, highlighting the user interface and the functionalities it offers. We explain how the system allows for driver customization, route planning with charging stations, and the integration of services like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. We also explore the continuous connectivity features and the benefits of having such an intuitive and well-designed system.
    13:00 Interior
    In this chapter, we take a look at the interior of the Ford Capri, highlighting the quality of the materials and ergonomic design. We talk about comfort features such as heated and massage-function seats, the multifunctional steering wheel, and the ample storage spaces. We also discuss the 14.6-inch central screen and how it integrates seamlessly with the driving and entertainment functions.
    16:40 Trims
    Here, we explore the different trim options available for the Ford Capri, comparing the base and Premium versions. We detail the additional features offered by the Premium version, such as the Bang & Olufsen sound system, ambient lighting, and larger wheels. Additionally, we discuss the customization options that allow owners to tailor the vehicle to their preferences and needs.
    18:22 Summary
    In the final chapter, we recap the key points discussed throughout the video. We summarize the main features of the new Ford Capri, from its exterior design to its performance and interior technology. We offer a general perspective on how the Capri positions itself in the electric vehicle market and our final impressions of this exciting return of a Ford classic.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @luisquintero2992
    @luisquintero2992 23 дня назад +6

    A Capri? That is a Polestar with a Ford badge!

    • @TotallyElectric
      @TotallyElectric  23 дня назад +1

      Actually more like a Volkswagen.

    • @thewheelieguy
      @thewheelieguy 21 день назад +1

      Yeah, it's literally built on the VW modular electric platform. And the shape is 2020s EV generic.
      The side profile is really similar to the Polestar (2?) but none of the details point me in the same direction.

  • @thewheelieguy
    @thewheelieguy 21 день назад +1

    vis the Capri vs Mustang vibe , a "Capri" was sold in North America; from ~70-77 the European Capri with 4-cyl and and Cologne V6 engines. From ~79-86 a variant of the then-current Fox body Mustang.
    Around 2000 there was a two seater convertible from Ford Australia based on a FWD Mazda platform sold for just a couple of years.

  • @wmorgan6080
    @wmorgan6080 22 дня назад +3

    I really enjoyed my capris, this, however, is a dull suv copy with, to be fair, a fine paint - not that even this was a capri colour…………..

  • @thewheelieguy
    @thewheelieguy 21 день назад

    Wait, prices above the new Explorer EV? I thought this was a bit smaller, though otherwise similar in tech and features/performance.

    • @TotallyElectric
      @TotallyElectric  20 дней назад

      Nope, this is slightly larger

    • @thewheelieguy
      @thewheelieguy 16 дней назад +1

      @@TotallyElectric Thanks, the model names would imply completely the opposite, though as a US resident this is not our Explorer and I don't know if Ford will ever sell these MEB based vehicles here.

  • @Skikongen
    @Skikongen 22 дня назад

    If you use apple carplay will the cluster screen and head up display get the direction? Do you know if you can have more driver profils - one for me and one the wife ?

    • @TotallyElectric
      @TotallyElectric  22 дня назад

      Yes. You can have multiple driver profiles. I am not sure about the directions from apple car play though.

  • @11uomo11
    @11uomo11 22 дня назад +1

    😭 when you think it can't get uglier.........

  • @colinallan1962
    @colinallan1962 21 день назад +1

    Who's he kidding ? This is a brick not a coupe.

  • @andrewsherriff1702
    @andrewsherriff1702 23 дня назад +6

    this is not a capri

  • @savedfaves
    @savedfaves 22 дня назад +1

    Stop with the vertical/portrait central cabin display orientation. Get a clue, Ford. The landscape/portrait car display design is a settled argument. The windscreen, dash, cabin and our eyes are all set up horizontally. A large landscape display flows with how the world is. At a glance vertical even looks wrong. Phones are typically held in portrait as they are, like other objects, easier to hold in this orientation. The only argument to be made is a vertical screen is that it is easier to reach, but this is nonsense as landscape displays are easy to reach too, and are much more usable in a cabin for content and act like a second windscreen viewing space. A vertical display is the wrong design trade-off entirely. Volvo are now releasing a new car with a landscape display, finally. Hopefully Volvo are stating to get the message. Wake up, Ford.

  • @janverbanck
    @janverbanck 23 дня назад +2

    I don't like most noses on electric cars. Too high, blunt shaped, boring. Apparently, the designers are horrified by the thought of an actual front grille, even if it serves no real purpose and has a solid plate just behind it. E.g. the printed "grille" on some BMW's is just so ugly. It makes them look like toy cars or mockups of some kind. By the way: never ever seen a "blue oval" charging point...🤔

    • @TotallyElectric
      @TotallyElectric  23 дня назад

      Blue oval is the service from Ford and can charge at a series of operators.

  • @gransha3
    @gransha3 22 дня назад +1

    Companies producing EV's will go bankrupt