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What happened to Ford Sierra?

What happened to Ford Sierra?

In 1987, Ford introduced a four-door saloon (marketed in the UK as the Sierra Sapphire), which was sold alongside the hatchback and estate until the Sierra was replaced by the Mondeo in early 1993. The last Sierra rolled off the production line in December 1992.

What was the Ford Sierra called in Australia?

Sierra RS500 Cosworth
The Sierra RS500 Cosworth made a name for itself in Australia by competing in the Australian Touring Car Championship and securing victories in the 1988 and 1989 Bathurst 1000.

What is a Ford Capri?

The Ford Capri is a fastback coupé built by the United States-based Ford Motor Company for the European market between 1968 and 1986, designed by Philip T. It used the mechanical components from the Mk2 Ford Cortina and was intended as the European equivalent of the Ford Mustang.

What does RS in Ford stand for?

Rally Sport
It also has the legendary RS badge. These famous initials – which stand for Rally Sport – were first seen on cars intended for one purpose only: to dominate rally stages.

What kind of engine does Ford Sierra have?

Conveniently, Cosworth had developed a 16-valve twin-cam version of the Pinto engine that, once turbocharged, would create a stonking Touring Car in the light three-door fleet Sierra bodyshell. Aerodynamic work yielded effective spoilers; a nose intake fed air to the intercooler.

What’s the top speed of a Ford Sierra?

The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was introduced in 1986 as a three-door hatchback, with a 2-litre DOHC turbo engine producing 204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp) and a top speed of 150 mph – a speed normally found only in sports cars from prestige brands like Ferrari and Porsche, at much higher prices as well as with less practicality.

How many horsepower does a Ford Sierra YBB have?

Therefore, an official request for a turbocharged version (designated Cosworth YBB) capable of 180 HP on the street and 300 HP in race trim, was placed. Cosworth answered positively, but they put up two conditions: the engine would produce not less than 150 kW (204 HP) in the street version, and Ford had to accept no fewer than 15,000 engines.

When did the Ford Sierra Cosworth come out?

The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was first presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1985, with plans to release it for sale in September and closing production of the 5,000 cars in the summer of 1986.

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Ruth Doyle