How does it compare?
First up, let's set the stage with the electrifying Ford Capri EV—a marvel born from the heart of Germany's automotive prowess. Laying its cards on the table with a range of 445 kilometers, this SUV greets its competitors with a warm, welcoming smile and a ready-to-rumble 350 horsepower. But hold your horses, there's more to this modern classic than just that. Next to it in the grand electric lineup are worthy contenders—each vying for the crown of eco-friendliness and efficiency.
Range
In the realm of electrons and perpetual motion, the Ford Capri EV boasts a hearty 445 km (276 miles) range—a solid promise of road-hugging freedom. Meanwhile, over at Tesla Model Y territory, the range extends its arms to approximately 505 km (314 miles). The Hyundai Ioniq 5 follows suit at around 480 km (298 miles), offering itself as the all-weather friend in this range dance-off.
Acceleration
From a standstill to a frenetic dash, the Capri seals the deal with 5.3 seconds to reach 100 km/h (62 mph), a swift nod to its AWD prowess. While Jaguar I-PACE might match the Capri with 4.8 seconds, its eagerness is palpable. The Volkswagen ID.4, however, in its laid-back fashion, takes about 8.2 seconds to embrace the century mark, producing an experience less frantic, more poetic.
Power
Firing on all cylinders, metaphorically speaking, the Capri decimates the electric battlefield with 350 horsepower (260 kW). The Tesla Model Y throws a similar punch with up to 384 horsepower (286 kW). Then, sliding into the conversation, the Jaguar I-PACE declares its 394 horsepower (294 kW), proving it’s not just a pretty face.
Charging Time
Time, the ever-ticking clock in the EV world. Fast charging swoops in, allowing the Capri to gulp electrons up to 80% within a mere 28 minutes, a claim of quite the rapid kind. The Hyundai Ioniq 5, perhaps slightly hurried, clocks roughly 18 minutes under optimum conditions, trailing its eyebrows raised defiantly. The Model Y joins the fast-charging escapades with 27 minutes, keeping up appearances as standard fare.
Price
Breaking the ice at $49,000 (£38,600, €44,300), the Capri positions itself as a tempting proposition for the eco-minded enthusiast. The Tesla Model Y stands slightly heftier in the ledger at $54,990 (£43,300, €50,000), while the Hyundai Ioniq 5 settles comfortably in similar territory around $47,500 (£37,300, €43,000).
And so, as the dust settles, the Ford Capri EV stands shoulder to shoulder with its peers—a reflection of modern engineering where elegance and efficiency dance like old friends. Whether you fancy a dash of cultured German heritage or the cutting edge of innovation, it’s clear that EVs have entered a golden era.

