What is the Ford Puma Technology Pack?

What is the Ford Puma Technology Pack?

What is the Ford Puma Technology Pack?

The Driver Assist Pack (blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, a self-parking system, front parking sensors and rear-view camera) The Technology Pack (fixed DSS full LED headlights and 12.3-inch digital LCD instrument cluster)

How many miles to the gallon does a Ford Puma do?

Ford Puma MPG & CO2 The 123bhp Ecoboost petrol engine equipped with Ford’s seven-speed automatic returns up to 49.6mpg, which isn’t far off the 52.3mpg that can be achieved with the six-speed manual gearbox.

What is the horse power of a Ford Puma?

The new Ford Puma will have only one engine: the 1.0-liter EcoBoost with three cylinders and three power versions, starting with a 125 hp (same as the original Puma) and ending with a 155 hp version. Except for the base model, all the other trim levels will have a mild-hybrid function.

Where is the Ford Puma built?

Craiova, Romania
COLOGNE, Germany, Oct. 8, 2019 – Volume production of the innovative and electrified new Ford Puma is now underway at Ford’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Craiova, Romania.

Are Ford Pumas easy to steal?

Security rating A Superior rating is the highest score, and the Puma also passed the new relay attack test, which measures the security of a car’s keyless entry and/or keyless start system. This means that the Puma is resistant to thieves intercepting the car’s keyless signal and using it to steal the car.

Does Ford Puma have hill assist?

Hill Start Assist temporarily stops you rolling backwards or forwards when making a hill start. The system works by maintaining pressure to the braking system for an extra 2-3 seconds, giving you more time and control as you move your foot from brake pedal to accelerator.

Do Ford Pumas hold their value?

Depreciation. Our experts predict the Ford Puma will retain around 56 per cent of its original value over three years and 36,000 miles, with the ST model performing a little better at 59-60 per cent.

How reliable is the new Ford Puma?

Ford Puma reliability The Ford Puma is still pretty new and made its first appearance in our 2021 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey when it was ranked an impressive 14th out of 75 different models. In terms of reliability, it came 21st, and its infotainment system and driving experience were praised.

What is the fastest Ford Puma?

At the top of the range is the Ford Puma ST, which we’ve reviewed separately. It’s the most powerful model in the range by some margin with 197bhp, and is powered by the same turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol engine as the Fiesta ST. This makes it the quickest version of the Puma, managing 0-62mph in only 6.7 seconds.

Is the new Ford Puma fast?

It pulls reasonably well from low revs and maintains cruising speed effortlessly. If you want more pace, the Ecoboost mHEV 155 is much faster, hitting 60mph from a standstill in just 8.5sec. This makes it as quick as much pricier small SUVs, including the Audi Q2 35 TFSI.

How many Ford Pumas are left?

With less than 300 examples still on the road today, the Ford Racing Puma has become rare modern classic.

What chassis is the Ford Puma based on?

Fiesta platform
The vehicle is based on the seventh-generation Fiesta platform (Ford Global B-car platform).