When it comes to SUV’s in the UK, there are plenty to choose from, so we were rather excited to get behind the wheel of the new Ford Kuga – especially since we hadn’t been behind the wheel of one since 2018!
The model we have is the fully hybrid one, which means it’s capable of running on full electric power for short distances, making it impressively stealth like! And because the full hybrid captures energy as you drive, you’re looking at a range of over 550 miles too.
Another plus point is the towing capacity – both the full and plug-in hybrid versions can tow up to 2,100kg, making it a great choice for holidays, adventures and events.
So what about this Kuga is new? Well, the exterior has had a facelift, with a more rugged look that makes a statement. It’s fresh and sophisticated, especially with this coast-to-coast front light bar, which is available in the Tech Pack (along with glare free Matrix LED Headlights and a heads Up Display)
On the inside, you will find it tech loaded, with Fords SYNC 4 infotainment system as standard – all trims apart from the Titanium also come with a B&O audio system and ten speakers too. You also get DAB radio, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The SYNC 4 also helps you get the most out of towing too, as it offers Trailer Tow Navigation which will calculate the best route for you (meaning you don’t have to worry about low bridges or tight turns) and even comes with a checklist for connecting your trailer. Nice 😏
You also have lots of choice with the Trim levels too – for example, the entry level Titanium trim comes with standard suspension, and the ST-Line is fitted with a sporty one, staying flat as you head into corners.
One of the features I liked the most was the high driving position – it gave greater visibility, and combined with the comfortable seats, made it great for short journeys and long hauls. The Kuga is tall too, so thanks to its high roofline, it’s a great choice for head and leg room. Not a problem for me, but Ben really appreciated it. There’s plenty of space in the back too, and if you need more legroom, back seats can slide backward - or forward if you need more space in the boot.
It's also chock full of safety as standard, with Lane Keep Assist and Automatic Emergency Braking to name a few – your best bet would be to play around with the online configurator to see what Trim, Powertrain and Options suit your needs.
For the time being, I invite you to join us as we get behind the wheel ourselves, and get down to brass tacks with the new Ford Kuga.
Thank you all, and enjoy!
Annabelle 😊