Insurance groups The Ford Puma 1.0-litre EcoBoost Titanium starts in insurance group 14, but upgrading to the 153bhp version increases this to group 17 out of 50. Meanwhile, the range-topping ST-Line Vignale version elevates its rating to group 19.
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What is the road tax for a Ford Puma?
ST-Line
Annual Road Tax | Six-monthly Road Tax | |
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ST-Line 1.0 Ford Ecoboost Hybrid (mHEV) 125PS 5d (1 Apr 2020 onwards) | £165.00 | £90.75 |
ST-Line 1.0 Ford Ecoboost Hybrid (mHEV) 125PS 5d (4 Dec 2019 – 31 Mar 2020) | £165.00 | £90.75 |
ST-Line 1.0 Ford Ecoboost Hybrid (mHEV) 155PS 5d (1 Apr 2020 onwards) | £165.00 | £90.75 |
What class is a Ford Puma?
Subcompact crossover SUV
Ford Puma (crossover)
Ford Puma | |
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Class | Subcompact crossover SUV (B) |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Platform | Ford global B-car platform |
Is the Ford Puma based on the Fiesta?
On the one hand the Puma is a small crossover based on the Fiesta, so it ought to be fun to drive in a way very few small crossovers actually are. But on the other hand, there’s another small crossover based on the Fiesta. It’s the Ecosport, and it’s a bit rubbish. In fact, Ford’s crossovers are pretty spotty.
What cars compare to Ford Puma?
In terms of size and price, its closest rivals are the big-selling Nissan Juke, the Skoda Kamiq, the Volkswagen T-Roc and the Volkswagen Taigo.
How many mpg does a Ford Puma do?
The flexible 1.0-litre powerplant comes in two guises for Puma customers: the base 123bhp version returns a maximum 52.3mpg, with 122g/km of CO2, while the 153bhp variant manages up to 51.4mpg with CO2 emissions of 124g/km.
What does a Ford Puma do to the gallon?
However don’t worry if you’re looking at a used Puma, as this combination is still officially capable of up to 46.3mpg with CO2 emissions of 138-140g/km. When we tested the Puma ST-Line Vignale, we were able to achieve fuel economy of around 45mpg overall.
Is a Puma bigger than a Focus?
The Puma sits in the Ford SUV lineup between the EcoSport and Kuga , and while it’s based on the Ford Fiesta platform it feels considerably bigger thanks to its sporty crossover stance and a boot that’s more spacious than a Focus hatchback.
Which is bigger Puma or Kuga?
Ford Puma (J2K) SUV 2019 is 33.8 cm shorter and 16.5 cm lower compared to Ford Kuga (DM2) SUV 2012.
Is the Ford Puma bigger than the Fiesta?
Even though the Ford Puma and the Ford Fiesta share similar designs, the Ford Puma is 54mm taller, 71mm broader, and has 95mm additional bodywork between the two sets of wheels. The Ford Puma has a 456-litre boot and an additional 80-litre storage box underneath the boot floor.
How reliable is Ford Puma?
In our most recent reliability survey, the Puma came 15th out of 20 cars in the small SUV class. Ford as a brand ranked 22nd out of 30 manufacturers in the same survey. Both rankings are rather disappointing. If you would like to see the full reliability list, head to the What Car?
Is the Ford Puma a SUV?
The Ford Puma is now a stylish, practical compact SUV that’s good to drive, but lacks cabin space.
Which is the top of the range Ford Puma?
The Puma’s top trim level is the ST-Line X Vignale, which has loads of standard kit but is quite pricey.
How long is the waiting list for Ford Puma?
Ford
Model | Wait time (weeks) | Stock cars available |
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Ford Focus ST | – | No |
Ford Kuga | 27 | Yes |
Ford Puma | 27 | Yes |
Ford Mustang | 27 | No |
What is the waiting time for a Ford Puma?
Customers who order a Volkswagen Polo or Kia Sportage today can expect their delivery to arrive within 20 weeks, while requests for Ford’s Kuga and Puma SUVs won’t be fullfilled for 20 weeks.
Does the Ford Puma have a reversing camera?
Visibility, parking sensors and cameras
On the plus side, all Pumas come with rear parking sensors, while upgrading to the top-spec ST-Line Vignale gets you front parking sensors, too. A reversing camera is available as an option.
Is Ford Puma good for motorway?
The Puma is nippy and agile for a crossover, but is also a great motorway drive. What still impresses me about the Ford is the amount of torque from its tiny 1.0-litre engine. Even when it’s loaded up with all my camera gear the Puma has a great turn of pace and the engine pulls really strongly right up to the top end.
How many miles does the Ford Puma do on electric?
200 miles
The electric Puma will rival the likes of the Peugeot e-2008 and the Vauxhall Mokka-e and is likely to have a range of over 200 miles. We expect it to start from around £30,000, a similar price to the sporty, petrol-powered Ford Puma ST.
Is the Ford Puma a mild-hybrid?
13, 2020 – The new Ford Puma introduces Ford’s advanced, fuel-saving mild-hybrid powertrain technology alongside class-leading practicality and head-turning design for compact crossover customers.
How many Litres of fuel does a Ford Puma take?
42-litre
With steep pricing and limited range holding back the bright sparks of the planet-saving private car world, one such petrol-powered protagonist is the Ford Puma, a compact sports utility vehicle boasting a combined urban/highway fuel consumption of 5.3 litres/100 km, which puts almost 800km of driving from its 42-litre
How economical is Ford Puma hybrid?
MPG and CO2
The most economical Puma is the manual 125hp, with a WLTP-rated 52.3mpg. The least economical is the 155hp automatic, with a rating of 47.9-48.7mpg. In other words, there’s no huge penalty in opting for the more powerful engine.