Used Ford Capri Cars in Scotland

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Ford Capri CX740L PREMIUM 77KWH EXT RANGE 286PS RW +29
£38,999  or Finance from £938 per month

2025

Automatic

0.0 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 3,811

Electric

Ford Capri Extended Range 79kWh Premium SUV 5dr El +72

2025

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 6,750

Electric

Ford Capri 250KW PREMIUM 79KWH AWD 5DR AUTO Estate +29
£35,750  or Finance from £857 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 7,412

Electric

Ford Capri Extended Range 79kWh Premium Auto AWD 5 +29
£32,582  or Finance from £779 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 11,187

Electric

Ford Capri 250kW Premium 79kWh AWD 5dr Auto (Drive +26
£33,995  or Finance from £814 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 13,000

Electric

Ford Capri Capri Premium 5 Door 79kWh Extended Ran +42

2025

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 14,084

Electric

Ford Capri 210kW Premium 77kWh 5dr Auto Estate 202 +29
£31,000  or Finance from £740 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 19,214

Electric

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Ford Capri 210kW Select 77kWh 5dr Auto Estate 2024 +24
£35,995  or Finance from £864 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 7,245

Electric

Ford Capri Premium SUV 2024, 7371 miles, £33495 +34
£33,495  or Finance from £802 per month

2024

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 7,371

Electric

Ford Capri CX740L PREMIUM 77KWH EXT RANGE 286PS RW +29
£36,999  or Finance from £888 per month

2025

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 7,839

Electric

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Why buy a used Ford Capri with Exchange and Mart?

We're now pretty used to car brands dusting off classic nameplates and re-inventing them as something else - but Ford does it more than most. Having redefined the Puma, the Mustang and the Explorer, the Blue Oval has now revived arguably its most iconic model name of all, Capri, a car not seen since 1986. In its old form, as your dad will tell you, the Capri was a blue-collar sports coupe, a genre now long-abandoned but popular when this Ford was first launched in 1969, with subsequent second and third generation versions in 1974 and 1978. In the years after, Ford often dabbled with the idea of bringing this nameplate back (with the Visos Frankfurt Motor Show concept of 2003 and a Focus-based hatchback design prototype in 2009); but it took the EV revolution to push the company into actually doing it. Modern electric Fords are redesigned Volkswagens and, like its showroom stablemate the Explorer, the Capri is a five-door crossover based on underpinnings borrowed from Wolfsburg's ID.4. But clothes them in a sporty silhouette replicating the approach of the Volkswagen ID.5. With the Capri though, there's a touch of nostalgia to go with Teutonic engineering that'll only ever be electric. Ford says this car 'continues the story of an iconic cult classic'. But how? Let's take a closer look.

About the Ford Capri

With this car, Ford talks about 'revelling in the tension between something that got the equity of an older name and the new interpretation'. But tension there is, primarily because a modern family five-door EV based on a VW and looking like a Polestar could hardly be any further from this model line's low-slung two-door 1970s namesake. But of course we'll all get used to it, as we did with the Mustang Mach-E. And those who won't aren't target market for this car anyway. If there's a problem here, it's not that Ford has bought back and re-invented a familiar name; that's now an established Blue Oval policy. It's more that, unlike with the Mustang Mach-E, the company has marketed the re-birth of the Capri as 'the return of an icon'. But this isn't that; it's something quite different. Perhaps that's good. Ultimately, there's only one perspective that matters; yours.

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