

Ford Navarre
The Ford Navarre by Ghia
Vehicle Overview
The 1979 Ford Navarre is a distinctive five-seat sport coupe that combined American engineering with Italian design, resulting in a unique and memorable vehicle. Based on the U.S. Ford Granada, the Navarre was a concept car that represented a bold attempt by Ford to blend luxury, performance, and European styling. The car was designed by the renowned Italian design house Ghia, which was known for its innovative and sleek automotive designs. The Navarre was showcased as a part of Ford’s ongoing collaboration with Ghia, reflecting the stylish influence of Italian design on American car manufacturing during the late 1970s. The Navarre’s most striking feature was its eye-catching exterior, which combined the muscular presence of American cars with refined European styling cues. It boasted a flat rear deck, distinctively equipped with tie-down straps, allowing it to carry extra luggage—a nod to both practicality and adventure, enhancing its appeal as a versatile sport coupe. This design element gave the Navarre a unique personality, suggesting it was more than just a city cruiser but also capable of extended road trips and leisurely drives. The flat rear deck, combined with a sleek roofline and sculpted body, contributed to a modern and elegant silhouette that stood out among other vehicles of its time. Under the hood, the Ford Navarre was powered by a potent 5.0-liter V8 engine, emphasizing its performance-oriented character. This engine choice underscored Ford’s commitment to delivering a thrilling driving experience, blending power and smooth performance that catered to enthusiasts looking for a sporty ride. The V8 engine provided ample power and was a hallmark of the era, aligning with the American tradition of big, powerful engines that defined the automotive landscape of the 1970s. Inside, the Navarre was designed to offer comfort and luxury, fitting five passengers comfortably—a rarity for coupes of its kind. The interior was likely a blend of premium materials and driver-focused features, emphasizing a sporty yet refined cabin experience. Though it never made it into full production, the 1979 Ford Navarre remains a fascinating glimpse into Ford’s ambitions to merge American power with Italian design flair, offering a unique vehicle that could have reshaped the sport coupe market of its time.
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