Ford Kuga UK Pricing Announced

Ford Kuga

The Ford Kuga will be priced from £20,495 for Zetec and £22,495 for Titanium trim levels.

By Michael Gauthier
February 19, 2008 10:16 PM
Filed Under: American, Ford

The Ford Kuga will be priced from £20,495 for Zetec and £22,495 for Titanium trim levels when it goes on sale in June. All Kuga’s will be powered by a 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel engine which produces 136PS and 320Nm of torque. Combined fuel economy is rated at 44.1mpg, and the engine features a best-in-class CO2 figure of 169g/km.

Both models come well equipped with intelligent AWD, keyless start, 17-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, electronic stability control, ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Ford Easy fuel, alarm and a MP3 connector. Kuga models in Titanium trim also include rain sensing wipers, blue tinted glass, partial leather trim, cruise control, automatic headlights and dual temperature control. Additionally several options are available including a rear facing camera, panoramic roof, USB connectivity and DAB radio.

Source: Ford

Press Release (Click to expand)

THE NEW FORD KUGA PRICES ANNOUNCED

• On sale June 2008
• Two trims available - Zetec and Titanium
• On-the-road prices from £20,495 for Zetec and £22,495 for Titanium
• Distinctive 'kinetic design' styling gives personality and presence
• Impressive on-road driving dynamics with substantial off-road ability
• Best in class CO2 figure of 169g/km
• 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi 136PS diesel engine

The all-new Ford Kuga, Ford's first entry into the growing crossover segment, will go on sale in June 2008. Prices start from £20,495 for the Zetec and £22,495 for the Titanium.

The Ford Kuga is based on Ford's acclaimed C-car architecture – well proven in both the Ford Focus and the Ford C-MAX. Distinctive design, intelligent AWD system, and impressive on and off-road ability make the Kuga an attractive proposition.

"I'm really excited about moving into this growing segment with such a stylish and capable vehicle. I'm confident that Kuga is going to give the competition a run for their money!" said Roelant de Waard, Chairman and Managing Director, Ford of Britain.

Powered by the 2.0-litre Duratorq TDCi 136PS diesel engine with standard particulate filter and six-speed manual transmission, Kuga comes with full-time Haldex intelligent AWD system. The engine provides 320Nm of torque at 2,000rpm and 340Nm in transient overboost. With combined fuel consumption of 44.1mpg it also achieves class-leading levels of CO2 – 169 g/km.

Kuga is available in two specifications - Zetec and Titanium. Standard features include - keyless start, 17-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Ford Easy fuel, Thatcham category 1 alarm and MP3 connector.

Titanium adds rain sensing wipers, blue tinted glass, partial leather trim, cruise control, automatic headlights and dual electronic air temperature control. Additional premium options available include, rear facing camera, panoramic roof, USB connectivity and DAB radio.

New features to the segment and to Ford include a dual split-tailgate design - offering flexibility and convenience with separate access to either the glass upper tailgate section only or both sections simultaneously.
The car is available in a choice of nine body colours including two brand new metallic colours – 'Chill' and 'Electric White.'

The eye-catching Kuga interior incorporates cloth or fine leathers and gloss finishes with a choice of shades. Colour-matched details of the interior design and integrated trim colours highlight the instrument panel and door trims, creating a complete, unified look of design-led quality and premium sportiness.

Kuga offers comfortable and spacious seating for up to five adults. The second row of seating has a 60/40 split and can fold completely flat to maximise the load space. Underseat storage beneath the second row with further storage under the floor of the luggage compartment area offers maximum practicality. The Kuga has a generous luggage capacity of 1,355 litres when in two-seat mode, while the enclosed luggage compartment achieves a volume of up to 410 litres.

Comments

Monty
February 19, 2008 10:38 PM
I want one espicially in that colour of blue in that 2nd photo.

worldcarfan87
February 19, 2008 10:59 PM
as with the new mondeo and upcoming fiesta, overflared arches make the wheels look tiny. the arches need not be so big, still have them quite pronouced, but a little smaller maybe

catch22
February 20, 2008 1:43 PM
You're absolutely right! The same issue is also affecting the BMW 3-Series for example. The once sporty look of 16" rims is simply not enough for the current range. You need at least 17 or 18" to fill those arches...

Bristol411S3
February 20, 2008 10:04 AM
Yep, I like the look of that and think the wheels look in context.

Blaconque
February 20, 2008 10:43 AM
its very beautiful ... realy .. but can't u notice that FORD is losing its personality .. what i mean is : if we talk out the FORE logo from the car no one will know that this one is a ford ...

Blaconque
February 20, 2008 10:44 AM
if we take out the FORD logo*

asif
February 20, 2008 11:12 AM
its a qashqai rip off. and a pretty bad one at that!

Moviestar
February 20, 2008 5:04 PM
over priced should have started around 16K to stand chance in a tuff market ...

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