The iconic 1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Rallye Coupe is one of the most sought-after performance cars in recent history. It is one of the fastest and most powerful Escorts ever built and is a true symbol of the golden era of high-performance rally cars. The angular body is instantly recognizable and the huge whale-tail spoiler sets it apart from its competitors. The RS Cosworth Rallye is a beautiful blend of classic and modern design combined with a proudly displayed heritage. The lightweight chassis is built from strong steel to offer superior performance and durability in all conditions. This car is powered by a 2.0L Cosworth 16Valve turbocharged DOHC engine making 221PS (217 horsepower) of power and 293Nm (216 lbft) of torque. This mighty engine is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox for maximum responsiveness. The AWD system is designed to give the driver superior traction in any terrain and is equipped with an adjustable shock absorber setup, adjustable ride height, and adjustable camber angle for improved handling. The rally-inspired exterior features unique side skirts, graphics, and a massive rear wing that provide extra downforce for improved performance on any course. The 1992 RS Cosworth Rallye Coupe is the perfect combination of speed, power, and style, and it knows no equal. This car is a true testament to Fords engineering and performance capabilities, and it will stay with you as a symbol of rally-racing excellence for years to come.
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