Sunday Express

She’s electric... a new life for an old classic

- Jon Coates CONSUMER EDITOR

THE FORD Capri is set to make a roaring comeback as an electric sports car nearly four decades after the original version went out of production.

The 1970s style icon, dubbed the “working man’s Porsche”, was beloved by celebritie­s including Liverpool footballer Phil Thompson and TV presenter Noel Edmonds.

It was just as popular ontv, favoured by Bodie, played by the late Lewis Collins, inthe Profession­als;terry Mccann, played by the late Denniswate­rman, in Minder; and by Del Boy, played by David

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Jason, in Only Fools and Horses. Del

Boy’s eye-catching green model was dubbed the “Pratmobile” by his brother Rodney, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst.

But the popularity of the 1970s classic car has endured, with singer Harry Styles, 29, owning a white 1970 Capri andtv chef Jamie Oliver, 47, also owning a

Mark I that he calls his “little bad boy”.

The original Capri, marketed as “the car you always promised yourself” was a notorious gas-guzzler. But the revamped electric version, which will cost about £40,000 and do up to 310 miles on a full charge, is due to go on sale next year.

The new 300hp Capri will go from

0 to 60mph in 6.4 seconds and will boast rear-wheel drive and four headlights in a nod to the original model.

It will also be fitted with wireless phone charging and massaging seats, with a 15-inch interior touch screen.

A spokesman for the car manufactur­er refused to confirm whether the Capri was being brought back.

He said: “We don’t speculate on future products, but Ford is on a mission to make electric iconic.”

However, Amko Leenarts, the design chief for Ford of Europe, said he would love to bring back the Capri for the modern market during an interview in 2019. He said: “Who would not want to bring back the Capri as a design?

“We’d love it. But it’s got to be in the zeitgeist and has to fit, and work as a plural, not just exist as something for a designer to bring back an old car.”

 ?? Picture: M MCKEOWN/ GETTY IMAGES ?? HOT SHOT:
Lewis Collins in
The Profession­als
WHEEL DEAL: TV and radio star Noel Edmonds
SO GOOD FOR YOU:
Dennis Waterman in
Minder
IN VOGUE: Ford’s fastback coupé
became one of the must-have fashion statements of the 1970s
Picture: M MCKEOWN/ GETTY IMAGES HOT SHOT: Lewis Collins in The Profession­als WHEEL DEAL: TV and radio star Noel Edmonds SO GOOD FOR YOU: Dennis Waterman in Minder IN VOGUE: Ford’s fastback coupé became one of the must-have fashion statements of the 1970s

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