The Ford Puma ST has gained a hybrid variant! This version takes an electrified 1.0-litre Ecoboost with 167bhp on tap - we've got all you need to know
With CO2 emissions of 144g/km and an average fuel consumption of around 37mpg, the new engine will help to boost economy levels and slash emissions, said Ford. The standard Puma ST emits 152g/km, with an average fuel consumption figure of 35mpg.
It sits on a set of 19in alloy wheels, while standard equipment includes leather-effect seats, a heated windscreen, wireless phone charging, Ford’s Sync3 infotainment system, front and rear parking sensors, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
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