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2025 Ford Capri

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Nothing like the one featured in the other Capri thread from last summer.
This version I rather like the look of, and the interior is rather nice too.
Pity there is no V6 turbocharged version but it is what it is.

Edit. I see this is AI generated which is a disappointment. Ford could learn a trick using this design. More than a little stolen from Porsche.
Anyway, here is the AI version.
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Nothing like the one featured in the other Capri thread from last summer.
This version I rather like the look of, and the interior is rather nice too.
Pity there is no V6 turbocharged version but it is what it is.

Edit. I see this is AI generated which is a disappointment. Ford could learn a trick using this design. More than a little stolen from Porsche.
Anyway, here is the AI version.
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Love those Red tailpipes. 🙂👍
 
I like the tv advert, done in a 60's style.
Ok, so you got me ! -Instead of passing by on just a video of "another same old american SUV" I clicked, interested to see the modern take on all those adorable glamourpusses draping themselves seductively ( & irreverently) over the vehicle.
The term "disappointing video" doesn't adequately express my opinion.
 
Ok, so you got me ! -Instead of passing by on just a video of "another same old american SUV" I clicked, interested to see the modern take on all those adorable glamourpusses draping themselves seductively ( & irreverently) over the vehicle.
The term "disappointing video" doesn't adequately express my opinion.
Sorry to disappoint you but it is a take on a typical tv/cinema 60's/70's car promo advert (yep I regret I'm old enough to remember them well) and is quite clever as such. The hot birds were probably not deemed appropriate for tv but apparently ok for men's/car mags.
 

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