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What BHP is a Granada 2.8 injection?

The Granada 2.8 Injection typically produced around 160 bhp, with power figures generally ranging from about 150 to 170 bhp depending on year and market.


This article explains what those figures mean, how the 2.8-litre Cologne V6 engine was configured in the Granada, and why power ratings vary across different versions and regions.


Overview of the Granada 2.8 Injection


The Granada model line once offered a 2.8-litre fuel-injected V6 engine, commonly referred to as the 2.8 Injection or 2.8i. The engine was part of Ford’s Cologne V6 family and was tuned for mid-range performance rather than outright horsepower. Engine management, emission regulations, and market-specific specifications all contributed to the range of reported horsepower figures over the model’s production years.


Power figures by version and market


The following figures reflect typical, widely cited outputs for the Granada 2.8 Injection. Exact horsepower for a given car can differ due to year, country, and whether the engine received updates or repricings during a facelift or emissions cleanup.



  • European specification (2.8 Injection, late 1980s to early 1990s): commonly listed around 160 bhp (approximately 118 kW) in many brochures and road-test data.

  • Later or updated European versions: power figures commonly cited in the 165–170 bhp range for certain markets and late-model examples.

  • UK-market and export variants: typically reported in the 150–165 bhp band, with occasional higher figures in refined or late-era setups.


In practice, the exact BHP can vary by production year, emission controls, and specific equipment installed on the car. Checking the original brochure, VIN, or factory service data for a specific Granada is the most reliable way to confirm the exact figure.


Engine context and what influences the rating


The 2.8 Injection is part of Ford’s Cologne V6 family, configured for front-engine, rear-wheel-drive chassis in the Granada. Key factors that influence the published horsepower include multi-point fuel injection configuration, intake and exhaust tuning, catalytic converters, and regional emission standards. In many markets, small changes during model years or between trim levels can shift the official horsepower by a few horsepower, even if the engine core remains the same.


Why horsepower varies between cars


Horsepower ratings on older cars like the Granada 2.8 Injection are affected by:



  • Emissions legislation and the accompanying engine-management maps

  • Differences in intake manifolds and exhaust catalysts by market

  • Production year and any mid-cycle updates or revisions


Because of these variables, two Granada 2.8 Injection cars from adjacent production years can display slightly different BHP on their dials or official paperwork, even though they share the same basic 2.8-litre V6 engine.


Summary


The Granada 2.8 Injection represents Ford’s 2.8-litre Cologne V6 with fuel injection, delivering roughly 150–170 bhp depending on year and market. Most European specifications center around the ~160 bhp mark, with some later or refined variants nudging higher. For precise power figures on a specific vehicle, consult the original brochure, VIN details, or factory documentation.

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Power rose to a claimed 160 PS (118 kW), even though tests showed the real figure was closer to 150 PS (110 kW), giving a top speed of 210 km/h (130 mph), but the car still had a standard four-speed gearbox.



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It featured a 2.9 L Cologne engine that had been extensively reworked by Cosworth Engineering and featured quad camshafts and 24 valves, enough for 200 bhp (150 kW). According to Ford, this gave a 0-60 mph time of 8.1 seconds and top speed of 140 mph (230 km/h).



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The top-of-the-range 2.8 V6 developed 160bhp and when driving through Ford's excellent five-speed manual transmission, could launch the car to 60mph in around 9 seconds with a top speed of 120mph.



How much horsepower does a 1978 Granada have?


In 1978, the Granada received a 250-cubic-inch straight-six rated at 94 hp as the base engine; this car has the thirstier 302-cubic-inch V8, good for 134 horses.


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