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The North American version of the Ford Granada is a range of sedans that was manufactured and marketed by Ford over two generations (1975–1982). Developed as the original successor for the Ford Maverick , the Granada shares its name with Ford of Europe's flagship sedan .
- 1975–1982
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The European Ford Granada is an executive car manufactured by Ford Europe from 1972 until 1994. The first-generation model was produced from 1972 to 1976 at Ford’s German factory in Cologne and at its British factory in Dagenham. In 1976, production switched entirely to Germany.
Ford Granada. Ford Granada was a name used by the Ford Motor Company for two unrelated vehicles sold in different markets: Ford Granada (Europe), built and marketed in Europe from 1972 to 1994. Ford Granada (North America), built and marketed in North America from 1975 to 1982.
Ford Granada (1972-1985) - the rise and rise of an establishment motor. When launched in 1972, the Ford Granada represented a bold move in Ford’s pan-European strategy. It replaced the Zephyr/Zodiac in the UK and the P7-series in Germany with a new and stylish Anglo-German design.
Ford Granada. First Generation. Second Generation. Third Generation. The Ford Granada was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1972 to 1985 (to 1994 in the UK). The third generation Granada was sold as the Scorpio in Europe and as the Granada in the UK.
Oct 30, 2020 · The Ford Granada shared its name and not much else with Ford Europe's larger and much sportier saloon, estate, and coupe variants sold between 1972-94. Still, the Granada sold in the U.S....
Mar 15, 2019 · When launched in 1972, the Ford Granada represented a bold move in Ford’s pan-European strategy. It replaced the Zephyr/Zodiac in the UK and the P7-series in Germany with a new and stylish Anglo-German design. It came at just the right time – the Zephyr/Zodiac Mk4 was a slow-selling disaster – proving to be a shot in the arm for Ford.