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    Ford adds Puma to its passenger vehicle line-up

    December 5, 2023
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    Neale Hill - Ford SA CEO
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    The Ford Puma boasts charismatic styling cues, including distinctive wing-top-mounted headlamps and athletic, aerodynamic lines. Its low, sloping roofline and balanced proportions create a dramatic and instantly recognizable silhouette.

    1. Despite its sleek design, the Puma offers impressive interior space and a generous luggage capacity of 456 liters. The rear stowage features include the innovative Ford MegaBox, which provides versatile storage for items such as golf bags or houseplants.
    2. The Puma comes equipped with a range of premium features, including a large fully digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, a B&O sound system, lumbar massage seats, a powered tailgate, sport suspension, Selectable Drive Modes, and advanced driver assistance technologies.
    3. Powering the Puma is Ford’s award-winning 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine, known for its performance and efficiency. This engine delivers an exciting driving experience while being fuel-efficient.
    4. The Puma is available in two variants: the sporty Puma Titanium and the stylish range-topping Puma ST-Line Vignale. Customers can choose the model that best suits their preferences and style.
    5. The Puma is designed to meet the demands of dynamic individuals and professionals. It features unsurpassed connected technology, keeping drivers connected and entertained on the go.
    6. The Puma builds on Ford’s reputation for producing trend-setting sports utility vehicles. With its entry into the compact crossover category, Ford aims to capitalize on the growing popularity of SUVs in South Africa.
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