The Ford Puma Is Coming Back... As A Compact Crossover
The idea of a new Ford Puma is quite exciting, isn’t it? The current Fiesta is a brilliant car, so the prospect of a cute coupe based on the supermini - and perhaps a hotter version using the guts of the incredible Fiesta ST - has the makings of an affordable sports car hero.
But there’s a problem: people don’t buy coupes anymore. The average new car buyer cares more about high-riding stuff, which is why Ford is bringing back the Puma name for, you guessed it, a compact crossover. Sigh.
Ford is actually calling it an “SUV-inspired crossover,” whatever that means, but the result will be the sort of thing you’d expect - a Fiesta-based creation with a reasonable amount of ride height. Think of it as a Fiesta Active with extra sportiness.
Although we’ll have to wait another few months to see the Puma in full, Ford has released a few details about the car. For instance, the boot space: you’ll have 456 litres to fill, which is class-leading.
Then there’s the engine: it’ll be a 1.0-litre Ecoboost inline-three mated to a 48-volt hybrid system, with an output of 153bhp. Perhaps the 1.5-litre Fiesta ST engine might make an appearance at some point.
The Puma will be available to order at the end of 2019. It’ll be built at the Blue Oval’s Craiova Assembly Plant in Romania.
Comments
sigh Ford…
Welp… can’t be worse looking than the old one, right?
FFS… enough of these fuc kin crossovers
SUV and crossover have one thing in common. so god damn f*cking ugly…
Chevrolet cough cough
NOOOOOOOOOO WTF????
I’m a Puma owner, and this is a complete disgrace!!! Why Ford, why???
Why are companies ruining names like this?
Oh look another car Ford is f#@&ing up…
I am just here to read people complain about crossovers
I honestly do not get why people are throwing a big fuss over naming a crossover after an irrelevant(and ugly at least in my opinion) coupe that was dead for the past 17 years. Its not like they named it the “Ford Gran Torino” or something.
Here I was, all excited about Ford re-introducing on of my favourite cars… God damnit. They’ve got the Fiesta, the Ecosport, and now they want to put something in between..? The B-max was there, already bloody brilliant and Ford ditched it for some reason. Why this?