- Ford Granada (Europe)
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Granada
manufacturer = Ford Motor Company
production = 1972-1985
(for mainland Europe)
1972-1994 (for the UK)
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fuel_capacity = The Ford Granada was anexecutive car manufactured byFord Europe at both its German factory in Köln (Cologne ) and its British factory inDagenham from 1972 until 1976 when production switched entirely toGermany . From 1985–94 the Granada name was used in the UK only, for a model sold in other European markets as theFord Scorpio .Ford Granada Mark I (1972–77)
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Granada Mark I
manufacturer = Ford Motor Company
production = 1972-1977
predecessor = Ford Zephyr & Zodiac
Ford Taunus 20M/26M
successor = Ford Granada Mark II
body_style = 4-door saloon 5-door estate car 2-doorcoupé
engine = 1699 ccV4 not UK
1996 ccV4 UK only
1993 cc I4
2293 ccV6 not UK
2494 ccV6 UK only
2994 ccV6
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length = Auto in|180|0
width = Auto in|70.5|0
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weight = Auto kg|1190|0 -
Auto kg|1430|0
wheelbase = Auto in|107|0 cite book |last=Culshaw |first= |authorlink= |coauthors=Horrobin |title=Complete Catalogue of British Cars |year=1974 |publisher=Macmillan |location=London |id=ISBN 0-333-16689-2]
track = Auto in|48.75|0
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fuel_capacity =The March 1972 released Granada succeeded the British
Ford Zephyr , and the GermanFord Taunus , as Ford's Europeanexecutive car offering. At first, lower models in the range were called theFord Consul , but from 1975 on they were all called Granadas. The car soon became popular for taxi, fleet and police usage. It was also converted intolimousine andhearse versions by the British companiesColeman Milne andWoodall Nicholson .rear disc brakes.
The cars were available as two- and four-door saloons, a five-door estate (Turnier) and two-door
fastback coupé. The early (1972-73) coupé had slightly different sheet metal; a more pronouncedcoke bottle styling . In 1974 the coupé was revised, with more straight lines. The "coke-bottle" coupé was unsuccessful in the UK. A revised coupé was sold only inGhia -trim in the UK; elsewhere in all trims with all engines available. This was the reverse of the situation with the TC Cortina andTaunus , where the British model had the "coke-bottle" styling.In
South Africa , the GranadaPerana V8 , built byBasil Green Motors , was available through Ford dealers with the 302 CID Windsor V8 engine, developing 220 DIN HP.Ford Granada Mark II (1977–85)
The square and straight-lined Granada '78 appeared in August 1977 and was produced until April 1985 following a mild facelift and attention to drivetrain NVH in 1982. It was a development of the previous car, the main differences being the "Cologne" V6 engine in 2.3 L and 2.8 L forms replacing the older "Essex" unit (which had never been offerered in the Cologne built Granadas), and the introduction of features such as
air conditioning and fuel-injection. Internally within Ford, the "Cologne" 2.3 and 2.8 units were the latest derivatives of the 'V-Taunus' range of engines.The coupé was discontinued when the new model began production, although there was a 2-door saloon version in certain European markets. A relatively low number of vehicles were also produced with the
Peugeot 504 / 505 four-cylinderdiesel engine in 1.9, 2.1 and 2.5 litre capacities. Most of these went to taxi operators and few survive.As the range matured another two models were introduced. A sports based Granada was introduced as the Granada 2.8 Injection which had white alloy wheels and a rather odd looking black bootlid spoiler. This model borrowed the 2.8i "injected" engine from the Ghia model range. Towards the end of its production run, the introduction of the 2.0 and 2.3 LX saloon and estate UK marketing packs provided versions with a slightly higher specification than the "base" L models.
A special Ford of Britain only marketing pack edition of the Ghia X model was later introduced as the "Ford Granada Ghia X Executive" which standardised luxury appointments such as the high grade
Connolly Leather interior that had previously been an optional fitment. There was also a special "Taxi" edition, available only in black, which included a foot-operated "panic button" in the drivers' footwell which would operate the alarm system. In addition to these two models the range was complemented by estate models which reflected the same appointment levels as the entire saloon range including the Ghia X, but not the Ghia X Executive model.Ford subcontracted assembly to
Hyundai Motor Company inSouth Korea for export of this model to Southeast Asian countries.Both the Mk1 & Mk2 Ford Granada's have a popular following amongst banger racers in the UK because of their simple but tough construction, agility & speed compared to older cars and the large numbers produced. The 2.0 and 2.8 engines are also used to power many other banger cars because of the simplicity in maintaining them. The Mk3 Granada is not as well received by these racers because it is not as durable.
Ford Granada Mark III (1985–94)
:main|Ford ScorpioIn April 1985 the third-generation car arrived, which was essentially a rebadged
Ford Scorpio , the Granada name being used in theUnited Kingdom andRepublic of Ireland only, with the Scorpio badge (which covered the whole range inContinental Europe ) being reserved for the top-range versions. The Mark III Granada was unique in being the firstEurope an volume production model with anti-lock brakes fitted as standard across the range.Engine options included the familiar SOHC Pinto engine, in either tax-barrier undercutting 1.8 L form, or a more powerful 2 litre version with fuel injection available. The Cologne V6 engines were carried over from the previous range in short-lived (and not much more powerful than the 2 L Pinto) 2.4 L, and 2.8 L (later 2.9 L) capacities. In 1991 A new range-topping vehicle was introduced, the Scorpio 24-valve. It featured a 2.9 L Cologne engine that had been extensively re-worked by Cosworth Engineering and featured quad camshafts and 24 valves, enough for Auto bhp|200|-1. According to Ford this gave a 0-60 mph time of 8.1 seconds and top speed of convert|140|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on.
This version of the Granada continued the "Ford family" styling concept from the previous versions; this time the car superficially resembled a larger version of the Cortina's successor, the
Ford Sierra .References
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