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By electrifying our entire range of vehicles, we’re not just imagining what tomorrow will look like. We’re already building it.
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Up to 379 miles range on a single charge, with instant torque and more horsepower than you might expect. Set aside any ideas about all-electric vehicles being less fun to drive and get ready to fall in love with driving all over again.
Human-centric design, stand-out styling, EcoBoost Hybrid efficiency. Ford Puma doesn’t seek your attention – with its sophisticated, electrified powertrain: it quietly demands it.
As part of Ford’s commitment to electrifying our range, the Kuga is available in two electrified options. The Plug-in-Hybrid can switch between petrol or all-electric driving. If the plug-in option isn’t right for you, the self-charging full Hybrid is also available.
Ford is offering a number of practical ways to ensure your Plug-in Hybrid or All-Electric vehicle’s battery is kept charged. Depending on the type of electric car or van you choose, there are a variety of Charging options and solutions we can provide. We want to make Charging your Plug-in hybrid or electric vehicle as easy and painless as possible.
Mild Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power, a conventional engine and a battery driven electric motor. The electric motor does not power the car; it assists it.
Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power. They automatically switch between the conventional engine and electric power depending on speed.
Plug-in Hybrids have two power sources, similar to Hybrid (HEV) vehicles. The batteries are larger, allowing you to travel further. They need plugging into the mains to recharge.
All-electric vehicles are driven purely by electricity. They need recharging before you can drive anywhere.