The new Ford Puma compact crossover makes city driving simple, fun and practical. With space for five people and their gear, the new Puma makes journeys more enjoyable and relaxing with an all-new interior, large digital displays, cutting-edge connectivity and advanced driving technologies.
Inside, a new sports car-style cockpit wraps around the occupants with screens mounted high and angled towards the driver, while physical buttons are at a minimum for a calm environment.
Sophisticated technologies make driving using cruise control more natural, slowing down for junctions and bends, helping drivers see into corners more clearly at night, and providing a bird’s eye view on the centre screen to make parking a breeze in busy streets.
Customers can choose from Titanium, ST-Line and ST-Line X models, each with Puma’s now iconic coupe-inspired exterior style and unique front bumper, grille and alloy wheel designs. Six colours – including new-to-Puma Cactus Grey – and puddle lamps that project the Puma logo onto the ground 8 are also sure to turn heads.
The Ford Puma Mild Hybrid uses regenerative braking to provide additional support to the petrol engine when needed. . This self-charging mild hybrid helps increase fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions.
Choose between five selectable drive modes: Normal, Eco, Sport, Trail, or Slippery. Each setting fine-tunes the Puma’s performance by modifying engine mapping, responsiveness, traction, and stability.
The new Ford Puma gives 456-litres of loadspace (1126-litres with rear seats folded flat). This includes 80-litres additional Megabox storage, for your mega tall things.
The new Ford Puma starts at €30,164 in Ireland.