Discover more with the new Ford Kuga

Life is about always moving forward, taking on every challenge and overcoming each barrier with confidence and a clear vision for success.

For more than fifteen years, the Ford Kuga has delivered for families and business drivers alike; constantly evolving its dynamic blend of stylish design, modern technology and SUV toughness to become a best-seller in the UK.

Ready to inspire the next generation of buyers with its bold new look, advanced connectivity and intelligent tech, the new Kuga is perfectly set up to lead the way towards an electrified future, with a choice of improved, more efficient powertrains that include self-charging hybrid (FHEV) and plug- in hybrid (PHEV) options.

Style and substance

First impressions count, and the new Ford Kuga really stands out on the road. With refinements including sharper headlights, a reprofiled grille, body-coloured accents and a choice of sportier trims within the range, there’s a Kuga to seamlessly fit with any lifestyle.

The rugged new Kuga Active model brings a more muscular exterior, featuring silver scuff plates, extra body cladding and a unique grille design with a smart gloss black finish, while an increase in ride height and an additional Trail Mode – that alters the car’s traction control and throttle response – means you’ll feel supremely confident driving on a range of different surfaces.

Electrified power & efficiency

In addition to the strong 148bhp EcoBoost petrol engine, the Kuga range includes self-charging hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, either of which could be the perfect starting point to begin your electric journey. The 178bhp 2.5-litre DuraTec FHEV (180bhp in all-wheel-drive form) allows short term electric propulsion and offers a great combination between power and fuel efficiency, whilst also reducing the CO2 footprint compared to a conventional engine.

Buyers seeking extra performance and efficiency returns will be drawn to the impressive 240bhp Kuga plug-in hybrid model. Using the same DuraTec petrol engine as the self-charging hybrid, the PHEV manages 0-62mph in just 7.3 seconds, while its 14.4 kWh battery allows you to drive for up to 42 miles* on all-electric power – perfect for the daily school runs and shopping trips. And, the beauty of the PHEV setup is that, once the battery is depleted, the petrol engine continues to operate like a regular hybrid, providing relaxed, eco-friendly driving without having to deal with any notion of range anxiety.

More technology, more freedom

At the centre of the new Kuga’s design is a digital ecosystem of advanced onboard technology, created to make life easier on the road. A bigger 13.2-inch central touchscreen now oversees many of the car’s functions, with the display running the manufacturer’s latest-generation SYNC 4 infotainment system.

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