With very few links to any production model, the RS200 was a wild mid-engine, 4WD beast that the entire Ford UK crew hoped would be able to rival the dominant Audi Sport Quattro. Since the Group B ...
A SOUPED-UP Ford Escort capable of hitting 60mph in 3.8 seconds has sold for £305,000. The white RS200 ‘S’ was one of only 20 ...
The RS200 S was a modified version of the RS200 and was fitted with several upgrades including electric windows, improved airflow and ducting, and air intakes. They are often called ‘ears ...
Among them is the Ford RS200. Yet, despite its iconic status, the purpose-built RS200 wasn't a particularly successful car. An engine that produced over 420 hp and a short-wheel base made the ...
The RS200’s mid-mounted engine was a development of the RS1700T’s, but capacity had increased to 1803cc with a bore and stroke of 86.0 and 77.62mm respectively. It featured Ford/Bosch ...
According to the rumor mill, the fabled return of the mid-engine Toyota MR2 and feisty Celica 4WD is just around the corner, along with a Lexus surprise ...
Ford developed the RS200 to dominate Group B rallying in the ... while a potent racing-tuned 302 ci V8 engine was used to power the vehicle. The Supervan was afforded 435 hp courtesy of the ...
Any RS200 is a rare ... the modern Ford GT doesn’t seem to have captured the imagination as its predecessors have. Maybe it’s because the V6 engine sounds rather industrial, but it’s an ...
Mitsubishi relocated the engine for better weight distribution ... behind the Subaru. 1986 Ford RS200 EvolutionAmerican automaker, Ford also features on the list with its RS200 Evolution.
Before the ban, Ford had already built the RS200, a mid-engine rally car designed to dominate the race. It was introduced in 1985, but with Group B ending the next year, its purpose was lost. The car, ...
Rather than modifying the familiar Escort, Ford took an ambitious approach and built an entirely new car from the ground up. Like the Lancia Stratos before it, the RS200 featured a mid-engine layout ...