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Sunday, 25 May 2014

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The Ford Kuga’s increasing popularity is driven by its blend of stylish looks, economical engines, and sporty drive. The Ford Kuga offers ample space, a sharp design, enhanced driving dynamics, fuel efficient engines and a host of clever technologies including SYNC, Ford’s ‘open sesame’ hands free automatic tailgate, Ford’s Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, Active City Stop, Lane Keeping Aid, Blind Spot Indication System and more. 
 
Ford Kuga
Looks
The Ford Kuga has a sleek silhouette with a lean athletic feel, thanks in to its large angled windshield and dynamic roofline. The overall appearance of the Ford Kuga continues to offer a muscular stance, which is attributed to the pronounced wheel arches and raised beltline. The slim upper grille opening emphasizes the vehicles width, while the three-dimensional hood highlights Ford’s oval and the three-section trapezoidal grill. Distinctively styled headlights, which feature LED daytime running lights, adorn the front. The rear is dominated by the restyled rear door with new, Ford Focus, inspired taillights. A silver rear under guard incorporates the rear diffuser and two tailpipes. 
 
Kuga's profile
Performance
The Ford Kuga delivers impressive fuel efficiency. This is as a result of new power plants that feature Ford’s EcoBoost engine technology. The Ford Kuga can be paired with a 1.6-litre EcoBoost petrol fire plant, available with two power outputs. The 147 hp (110 kW) version is available in FWD (front wheel drive) Ford Kuga. This particular power plant mated with a 6-speed manual transmission. The power train rewards the 147 hp Ford Kuga with an impressive fuel consumption figure of just 6.6 litres /100 km. On the AWD (All Wheel Drive) Ford Kuga, the 1.6-litre EcoBoost churns out 180 hp (134 kW). This version uses 7.7 l/100 km of fuel and features a 6-speed automatic transmission with SelectShift. Both variants produce 240 Nm of torque between 1600 and 4000 rpm.

 
Appealing rear design
Interior
The interior of the Ford Kuga is sophisticated with soft touch surfaces, contoured seats, and electroplated metal finishes. The mid-sized SUV offers ample luggage space with rear seats folding flat in one movement. Transportation of different types of cargo is made easier with the space and smart features available in the Ford Kuga. This includes an umbrella holder, second-row floor bin and ticket holder in each sun visor. The Kuga’s spacious boot can be accessed more easily thanks to the incorporation of Ford's hands-free tailgate opening system. With the system on board, the boot can be opened or closed by a kicking motion beneath the rear bumper. The Ford Kuga offers 46-litres more luggage compartment-space than the outgoing model. The overall volume of road and wind noise has been significantly reduced. This in turn helps Ford Kuga to deliver one of the quietest cabins in its segment. The improvements are attributed to the innovative use of acoustic door mirrors.  
 
Cockpit
Verdict
The Ford Kuga’s appealing design, economical engines, and comfortable interior adds some style and appeal to the mid-sized SUV segment. The Ford Kuga not only builds on the outgoing models great reputation, but also steps up the competition for its rivals.

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