Explore the Legacy of the Zephyr, Zodiac, Consul & Granada
Discover how these iconic Ford models evolved—from the original Consul‑based Zephyr Mark I, with its 2,262 cc six‑cylinder engine and MacPherson‑strut front suspension, capable of over 80 mph and 23 mpg, to the sleek Mark II updates in 1956, featuring a 2,553 cc engine, widened dimensions, and improved performance reaching 28 mpg and 88 mph
Then step forward to the Mark III and IV eras, where advanced engineering introduced four‑speed synchromesh gearboxes, front disc brakes, and forward‑thinking design innovations like the angled spare‑wheel placement under “Project Panda”.
Finally, journey into the Granada years, the executive flagship produced by Ford Europe between 1972 and 1994, combining German and British craftsmanship and later becoming the Merkur Scorpio in North America.
Trace the rich technical evolution and design milestones of each generation, and connect your own vehicle to this remarkable automotive lineage.