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Ford Puma

Starting From €25,000

Our Review

What's Good

  • Sporty drive
  • Practical boot with MegaBox
  • Stylish looks

What's not so good

  • Rear space a bit tight
  • Ride firm on ST-Line
  • Some cheap plastics

The Ford Puma builds upon its strengths with thoughtful updates that enhance its appeal in the competitive compact SUV market. Its combination of engaging driving dynamics, practical features like the ‘Megabox’, and modern technology make it a compelling choice for those seeking a versatile and fun-to-drive vehicle.

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  • Exterior design
  • Interior styling
  • Comfort & Practicality
  • Technology & Features
  • Drive Train & Performance

The Puma receives a subtle facelift, featuring a refreshed front grille with the Ford emblem now prominently centered, redesigned LED headlights, and minor updates to the side sills and rear bumper. These changes enhance its contemporary appeal while maintaining the sporty and compact silhouette that has resonated with urban drivers.

Inside, the Puma boasts significant updates, including a new squared-off steering wheel and a substantial 12-inch central touchscreen running Ford’s latest SYNC 4 system. This setup offers a more modern and user-friendly interface, with improved responsiveness and a cleaner layout. However, some critics note that the integration of climate controls into the touchscreen can be less convenient than traditional physical buttons.

The Puma’s interior provides adequate space for front occupants, with supportive seating and a comfortable driving position. Rear passenger space is more limited, particularly for taller individuals, making it more suitable for children or shorter journeys. A standout feature is the 456-liter boot, which includes the innovative ‘Megabox’Ñan 80-liter storage compartment beneath the boot floor, complete with a drain plug, ideal for transporting wet or muddy items.

The updated SYNC 4 infotainment system offers enhanced connectivity, including wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. The high-resolution display provides clear graphics and intuitive navigation through various functions. Standard features across the range include a digital instrument cluster and a suite of driver assistance systems, contributing to a safer and more convenient driving experience.

The Puma continues to offer a 1.0-liter EcoBoost petrol engine with 48-volt mild-hybrid technology, available in two power outputs: 123bhp and 153bhp. Both variants deliver lively acceleration and agile handling, making the Puma one of the more engaging drives in its class. The suspension is tuned to provide a balance between comfort and sportiness, though some may find it firmer compared to rivals

Details

  • Type:
  • Make:
  • Model:
  • Fuel Type:
  • Transmission:
  • Drivetrain:
    FWD
  • Combined Fuel:
    45 mpg
  • Battery Capacity (kWh) Upto:
    N/A
  • Cargo Space / Boot Size (L):
    456
  • Electric Range (km or miles) Upto:
    N/A
  • Length:
    4186 mm
  • Width:
    1805 mm
  • Height:
    1537 mm
  • Connectivity:
    Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, USB
  • Crash Test Ratings Euro NCAP:
    5 Stars
  • Warranty Coverage (Years/Kilometers):
    3/60,000
  • Seating Capacity:
    5
  • Year:
    7/2/2025

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