Ford Puma

1. Body Style and Size Segment (Dimensions)
The 2025 Ford Puma is a 5-door compact SUV. Dimensions vary slightly by trim, but generally, it measures approximately 4186-4207mm in length, 1805mm in width, and 1548-1552mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2588mm.
2. Platform Architecture, Voltage, Range & Efficiency
The all-electric Puma Gen-E utilizes a revised version of the petrol Puma’s platform. It features a 43kWh usable battery capacity, offering an estimated range of up to 376 km (WLTP). DC fast charging can achieve a 10-80% charge in approximately 23 minutes on a 100 kW charger. The platform is designed for efficiency.
3. Technical Capabilities (Driver Assistance Features)
Driver assistance features include Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane-Keeping System, Traffic Sign Recognition, and Cruise Control as standard. Higher trims offer Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), and a Rear-View Camera. SYNC 4 infotainment with wireless smartphone integration is also present.
4. Quality of the Interior, Storage Capacity (Front & Rear)
The interior features a dual-screen layout with an 8-inch or 12-inch SYNC 4 touchscreen. Quality is functional, though some rivals offer more premium materials. The Puma’s standout feature is its impressive boot space, particularly the “Gigabox” (formerly MegaBox) underfloor storage, offering 574 liters. With rear seats folded, capacity expands to 1,284 liters. A 43-liter “frunk” provides additional front storage.
5. App Functionality
The FordPass app enhances connectivity, allowing remote locking/unlocking, remote start, vehicle location tracking, and charging management for EV models. It also offers charging station finders, range prediction, departure time settings, and roadside assistance.
6. 3 Pros and 3 Cons
Pros:
- Excellent boot space with the “Gigabox”
- Engaging driving dynamics and good efficiency (especially the EV)
- Comprehensive standard equipment
Cons:
- Rear passenger space can be limited compared to some competitors.
- Interior material quality might not match some rivals.
- The EV’s range, while efficient, is shorter than some competitors.
7. Overall Summary
The 2025 Ford Puma, particularly the new Gen-E electric variant, is a highly practical and fun-to-drive compact crossover. Its distinctive “Gigabox” storage gives it a significant advantage in practicality over many rivals like the Vauxhall Mokka Electric and Volvo EX30. While some competitors may offer more luxurious interiors or longer EV ranges, the Puma’s blend of usability, driving enjoyment, and comprehensive features makes it a compelling option for those seeking a versatile and efficient small SUV, especially for those familiar with the Ford brand.
Real world range estimates
The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See our range guide to see how the range is affected in real world. )
Range | Consumption | |
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90kmh/56mph perfect condition | 272 km / 169 mi | 16 kWh/100km / 3.9 mi/kWh |
90kmh/56mph with 2KW heating | 246 km / 149 mi | 18.2 kWh/100km / 3.4 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh perfect condition | 208 km / 129 mi | 21 kWh/100km / 3.0 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh with 2KW heating | 192 km / 119mi | 22.8 kWh/100km / 2.7 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph perfect condition | 190 km / 118 mi | 23 kWh/100km / 2.7 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph with 2KW heating | 177 km / 110 mi | 24.7 kWh/100km / 2.5 mi/kWh |