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  Name Ford EXP
  Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
  Production 1982 - 1988
  Class Compact
  Platform FF CE14
  Body Style 3-door Hatchback
  Successor Ford Probe
  Related Ford Escort / Mercury Lynx <br> Ford Tempo / Mercury Topaz
  Similar Dodge Charger <br> Honda Prelude



Automobile Information

  Name Ford EXP
  Aka Mercury LN7
  Production 1982 - 1985
  Engine 16&nbspL '' CVH '' I4
  Transmission 4-speed Manual <br>5-speed manual<br>3-speed '' ATX '' Automatic



Automobile Information

  Name Ford Escort EXP
  Production 1986 ½- 1988
  Engine 19&nbspL '' CVH '' I4
  Transmission 4-speed Manual <br>5-speed manual<br>3-speed '' ATX '' Automatic


The Ford EXP and the similar ''' Mercury LN7''' were three-door hatchbacks based on the Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx .


FIRST GENERATION

Both the EXP and LN7 were introduced as separate models from the Escort and Lynx in spring 1981 as early 1982 models and used a 1.6 L '' CVH '' I4 engine rated at 70 hp (52 kW), later upped to 80 hp (59 kW). The EXP was also Ford's first two-seater since the 1957 Ford Thunderbird .

The EXP lasted until mid- 1988 , but the LN7 was gone after the 1983 model year. The only difference between the two was that the LN7 had a 10-slat grille while the EXP's grille had 2 slats. The LN7's hatchback also featured a compound rear window while the EXP had a notchback-style hatchback. After the LN7 was discontinued, the EXP received the LN7's compound rear window.

In 1984 , the Turbo Coupe was introduced and came with a Turbocharged version of the 1.6 L '' CVH '' engine, rated at 120 hp (89 kW).


SECOND GENERATION

The EXP was briefly discontinued from April 1985 to mid- 1986 due to its unpopular styling and less than adequate performance. In mid- 1986 , the redesigned EXP appeared with flush-mounted headlights instead of the "frog-eye" headlights the original EXP had, and was now known as the Ford Escort EXP.

Sport Coupes came with a 1.9 L '' CVH '' engine rated at 106 hp (79 kW), while '''Luxury Coupe'''s had a Throttle-body Injected version of the 1.9 rated at 90 hp (67 kW). The last Sport Coupe was produced in 1987 and featured a Multi-port Fuel Injected version. That increased the Sport Coupe's power rating to 115 hp (85 kW).

The EXP was discontinued in October 1988 to make way for the upcoming Ford Probe .


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