Interesting Facts About the Ford Scorpio Mk2
The Ford Scorpio was introduced in 1985 as the executive‑car successor to the European Ford Granada. Its second generation, often called the Mk2, ran from 1994 until the model’s end of production in 1998, capping off a notable chapter in Ford Germany’s lineup.
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A New Era Replacing the Granada
When Ford Germany launched the Scorpio in 1985, it was positioned as the replacement for the long‑standing European Ford Granada line, marking a fresh start for the brand’s executive‑car offering.
Mk2: The Final Chapter (1994‑1998)
The second generation of the Scorpio, commonly referred to as the Mk2, was produced from 1994 through 1998. This period represents the model’s final years before the entire Scorpio range was discontinued.
Pioneering Safety: First Mass‑Produced Car with Standard ABS
In 1986, the Scorpio became the first mass‑produced vehicle to offer anti‑lock braking system (ABS) as a standard feature. This early safety innovation also earned the model the distinction of being the last large Ford produced.
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