The Escort Cosworth was a successful road car, and Ford ended up producing over 7,000 before the end of production in 1996. This 1993 Ford Escort Cosworth RS is presented in Radiant Red and is an early “Big Turbo” example. Built in December of 1992, the car is showing 89,000 KM on the odometer, and was imported from Sweden in 2018.
Ford Escort 2.0-16V RS Turbo Cosworth Motorsport 4x4 T35. € 89,500.-. 70,632 km Manual 10/1994 Gasoline 162 kW (220 hp) Autobedrijf Verstappen W. Verstappen • NL-5405 ND UDEN.
Ford Escort RS Turbo S1. In 1985, you’d have been forgiven for missing the launch of the Escort RS Turbo, which came in the midst of a new product frenzy, including the Granada and RS200 Group B rally car. But this was a landmark vehicle for Ford, being its first European turbocharged production car, built for Group A homologation purposes.
The only DOHC direct derivative of Pinto engine is the Cosworth YB 16-valve engine, powering Ford Sierra and Ford Escort RS Cosworth variants. 1.3 (TL13) The smallest member of the family was the 1.3 L (1,294 cc) which had a 79.0 mm (3.11 in) bore and 66.0 mm (2.60 in) stroke.

Ford Escort 1.6 RS Turbo is a 1980 Hatchback model with 5 speed manual transmission. With a power of 97 KW you can reach 0-100km h in just 8,7 seconds and a maximum speed of 200 km/h with an urban consumption of - l/100km. The engine has a capacity of 1597 cc with 4, in line cylinders and 2 valves per cylinders.

In the 1970 Ford Escort RS1600 that power comes from the Cosworth-designed, 1.6-liter twincam 16-valve BDA four-cylinder engine. Released in 1969 and based on Ford's iron "Kent" block, the BDA 4DOpawU. 462 889 551 103 918 370 218 61

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