benanderson89
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I was thinking about this the other day. Ford says they want to introduce a lot of new performance models. We've got the Mustang and its derivatives, the Focus ST, Focus RS, Fiesta ST (and possibly a Fiesta RS) and the burly Ford GT super car.
They want 12 performance models out the door by 2020, and I think the Capri could slot in the product line somewhere. Make it a two seater (or a 2+2 at the very least), small, lightweight (little in the way of heavy tech, just the essentials like the GT86) powered by a range of 4-cylinder engines with a small displacement V6 at the top of the range as the Capri GT. They could use the 2.7L from the F-150 EcoBoost without the Turbo.
Put it on a modified RWD Focus platform. They can already send power to the rear wheels as seen with the RS' AWD system and the Focus can handle pretty darn well. Put a teeny tiny coupé body shell on top with a long hood and the classic Capri rear quarter window line and you've got yourself a mini-Mustang (which is what the Capri was when it was released in 1969. It was a smaller, more economical Mustang for Europe).
I'm probably exercising a lot of wishful thinking, but I'd love to see a new Capri roll off the assembly lines.
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