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RETURN OF THE CAPRI

I’m a motoring expert – Ford are bringing back the iconic Capri – but there’s a major change

FORD is to bring back the Capri — but the gas-guzzling coupé of old will get an eco-friendly overhaul and be marketed as an electric sports crossover.

The revamped 1970s and 1980s classic — dubbed the “working man’s Porsche” for its style and affordability — is due to go on sale next year.

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The revamped version of the 70s and 80s classic is due to go on sale next year
Ex One Direction member Harry Styles owns a 1970 Capri
Jamie Oliver has a Mk1 and calls it a 'little bad boy'Credit: Guzelian

It will cost about £40,000 and will do up to 310 miles on a full charge. It will go from 0 to 60mph in 6.4 seconds.

The new 300hp Capri will also have rear-wheel drive and have four headlights as a nod to the original version.

Inside it will have a 15in upright touch screen, wireless phone charging and massaging seats.

Ford of Europe’s design chief Amko Leenarts has previously said he would love to bring back the Capri for a modern market.

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A Ford spokesman said: “We don’t speculate on future product but Ford is on a mission to make electric iconic.”

The original Capri sold 400,000 in its first two years and almost 1.9million by the end of production in 1986.

Ford marketed it as “the car you always promised yourself”.

It was as popular on TV as it was for drivers. Del Boy had one in Only Fools and Horses.

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Bodie had one in The Professionals, as did Terry McCann in Minder.
The motor also has a long list of celebrity fans.

Singer Harry Styles, 29, owns a white 1970 Capri and TV chef Jamie Oliver, 47, also has a Mk1 that he calls his “little bad boy”.

He said: “It’s a three-litre Essex V6, so it goes. You have to put some weight in the back though because the a**e is a bit tail-waggy.

“Apparently in the old days they used to put a bag of cement in the back. But I love it. It’s all original, exactly as it was, no mods.

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“It’s my go-to car. I use it when I’m on my Jack Jones.”

Ex-footballer Stuart Pearce, 60, used to run a Capri as his work vehicle when he was a sparky.

The classic car featured on Only Fools And HorsesCredit: Rex Features
It was clearly as popular on telly as in real life as it was also in MinderCredit: Rex Features
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And TV stylist Gok Wan, 48, once told The Sun: “I love Capris. They are just one of the most exciting cars ever built.

“Long, erect, phallic, strong, flat. Everything about them just felt like sex. I absolutely just love them.

“My friend when I was working at British Gas, at the call centre, she had one. I remember being in her car and thinking this is the best car that was ever built.

“Ford are missing a trick if they don’t bring the Capri back. It needs to stay true to the design, it needs to be long and obnoxious and hideous. They just have to do it.”

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