The 2024 Capri has come a long way from its iconic 1970s-1980s model. Now, it's a stylish mid-size crossover that runs on electric power.
Based on the Volkswagen Group's MEB platform, which is also used for the Europe-market Explorer EV.
Design and Styling - The Capri is similar to the electric Explorer, much like the ID.4 crossover.
The design of the Capri includes a flat roof, angular hips, and styling that bears resemblance to the Polestar 2 sedan.
Model Variants - There are two trims available, both called "Extended Range".
Base Version - A powerful single-motor rear-wheel-drive with 282 horsepower.
The range of this vehicle is 390 miles according to WLTP standards.
The battery has a capacity of 77 kWh and can charge from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes.
Premium Version - A powerful dual-motor all-wheel-drive system with 335 horsepower.
The range is 368 miles.
Maximum charging power of 185 kW.
Performance - Base Version:
It can go from 0 to 62 mph in just 6.4 seconds.
Premium Version:
It can go from 0 to 62 mph in just 5.3 seconds.
Added Features (Premium Trim) - Enhance your driving experience with ambient lighting and the premium B&O sound system.
Convenient tailgate that can be operated without using your hands.
Standard 19-inch alloys have been upgraded to 20-inch, with the option to choose 21-inch wheels.
Interior - Drawn to the electric Explorer.
A 14.6-inch vertical touchscreen that comes with hidden storage.
The front armrest of the vehicle includes a 0.6 cubic ft. "MegaConsole".
Availability and Pricing - Unfortunately, this product is not currently available in the United States.
Made in Cologne, Germany.
The pricing for the U.K. is as follows: The standard model begins at $61,731.
The starting price for the premium trim is $66,995.