RE: Brand-new 'ultimate' Mk1 Ford Escort inbound

RE: Brand-new 'ultimate' Mk1 Ford Escort inbound

Monday 2nd December

Brand-new 'ultimate' Mk1 Ford Escort inbound

Boreham Motorworks, with Ford's official blessing, will reveal its 'One True Descendant' in ten days


When we first reported on the deal Boreham Motorworks (a division of DRVN) had hatched with Ford back in the summer, the firm suggested it would reveal an ‘entirely new, ground-up build’ of the RS200 before the end of the year as its opening salvo. We’re still waiting for that to appear - so in the meantime, Boreham has chosen to ‘celebrate Ford heritage and performance’ with its other big project: an all-new derivative of the Mk1 Escort. There is only a single, shadowy teaser image to go on so far, although its LED lights, visible roll cage and race seats suggest there is much to get excited about. 

Moreover, Boreham has confirmed that while the newcomer is certainly an evolution of the original, it will definitely not be battery-powered in any capacity (save for starting the thing) and instead get a petrol engine - intriguingly, a choice of two is expected to be available - and will be offered exclusively with an unspecified manual gearbox. The specialist says it has drawn ‘design and performance’ inspiration from a number of fast road Mk1 sources, including the RS2000. So you’d imagine the smart money is on a fiery four-pot of some description, possibly with (or maybe not) Cosworth’s assistance for an additional period-specific nod. 

Obviously, we’ve been here before - long-time friend of PH, MST, already does a mighty fine job of producing suitably spectacular, all-new versions of the Escort - but Boreham’s obvious advantage is its official tie-up with Ford, hence its claim as the 'One True Descendant'. As ever, that proof will be more in the pudding than on the page, but when it claims it is ‘engineered for peak analogue driving’, the company is well aware of the restomod buttons it needs to push. Come December 12th, expect much to be made of the integration of ‘cutting-edge engineering and design with the raw driving spirit of the original Rallye Sport icons’ - and where Boreham goes from here. 

Iain Muir, DRVN Automotive Group CEO, said: "At DRVN, we understand that true automotive passion comes from the connection between driver and machine—a relationship forged in the sound, feel, and response of a car designed to be driven. The Ford Escort Mk1 embodies this ethos, blending timeless design with performance that inspires confidence and joy. We design for the road, not the runway. We embrace everything drivers love about cars."


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Skaben

Original Poster:

256 posts

149 months

How much?

Tommo87

4,740 posts

121 months

Skaben said:
How much?
If you have to ask…..!


(Sadly).

GreatScott2016

1,504 posts

96 months

Looking forward to seeing this, but not the price tag smile

Lockhouse

279 posts

207 months

Descendant surely?

DaveyBoyWonder

2,775 posts

182 months

"Brand-new 'ultimate' Mk1 Ford Escort inbound"


What, another?

ducnick

1,934 posts

251 months

The word Ultimate is becoming confused with Ubiquitous when it comes to ford escorts and Porsche 911’s it seems. Every week there appears to be a new “Ultimate” take on the original. The Ultimate ones are now more Ubiquitous than the originals.

ChrisCh86

969 posts

52 months

This would be ridiculously quick with the 3.5L EcoBoost from the GT / F150 Raptor in it. That would be awesome.

Otherwise MST already have this covered with the 2.5L Duratec, 2.0 Ford BDG, or the 2.5L Millington engines:

https://mst-cars.com/mk1-fast-road-track#technical...

WPA

10,254 posts

122 months

ChrisCh86 said:
This would be ridiculously quick with the 3.5L EcoBoost from the GT / F150 Raptor in it. That would be awesome.

Otherwise MST already have this covered with the 2.5L Duratec, 2.0 Ford BDG, or the 2.5L Millington engines:

https://mst-cars.com/mk1-fast-road-track#technical...
I am guessing the main difference is that this can and will be called Ford Escort, MST cannot use the Escort name

Firebobby

701 posts

47 months

So, some company is resurrecting an ancient old Ford. I'd cry if I found one!

620S

395 posts

206 months

A Millington surely....

RSstuff

477 posts

23 months

WPA said:
I am guessing the main difference is that this can and will be called Ford Escort, MST cannot use the Escort name
Not even if they start with a chassis plate and V5 from a long dead Escort pop?

Robinus

60 posts

70 months

Another rebuild with a roll cage <sigh>.

gt40steve

890 posts

112 months

Robinus said:
Another rebuild with a roll cage <sigh>.
New build with a roll cage.

Johnspex

4,450 posts

192 months

Should have round headlights.

gazza285

10,204 posts

216 months

Johnspex said:
Should have round headlights.
The Twink didn’t have them.

vipers76

14 posts

54 months

As a true descendant, should be cheap …..hmmm.

J4CKO

42,918 posts

208 months

vipers76 said:
As a true descendant, should be cheap …..hmmm.
Just saw a tidy 2015 Fiesta ST go through the auction for £2500, that's where the clever money is going, not spending 150 grand on an Escort, time dictates that folk say that the new car is not fit to lick the boots of the old one, but the ST is a belting motor, and I drove loads of Escorts back in the day and lets be honest, they were alright but really overrated now as a standard car, 90 or 110 bhp, four gears and great fun, for about an hour.

I like old Mk1 and 2 Escorts but these arent those, they are massively different to those that came out of the factory even if they look the same, just get ahead of the curve and dont pretend they wont end up sought after when its all 600 bhp electric stuff.

bobbo89

5,578 posts

153 months

gazza285 said:
The Twink didn’t have them.
I'm guessing that's short for twin cam...? Googling Twink Escort only gave me exactly what I expected!

Abarth131

4,476 posts

215 months

GreatScott2016 said:
Looking forward to seeing this, but not the price tag smile
Agreed

bloomen

7,478 posts

167 months

Might be taking inspiration from the racing cars which had rectangular lights in many a period pic.



I'd rather have a true fast road car with a bit of civility rather than an angry bag of bolts which is how many seem to emerge.

Edited by bloomen on Monday 2nd December 21:08