Discover versatility with the new Ford Kuga Plug-In Hybrid. Bold new styling. Next-level connectivity. Intelligent tech. Loaded with doing power.
With an all-electric driving range of up to 41 miles* the New Kuga Plug-In Hybrid combines the fuel efficiency and performance to give you the best output whatever your journey.
The reimagined, spacious interior includes more advanced technology and a more streamlined design. Flexible rear seats allow more than enough room to explore and complement your lifestyle.
And what’s more, until 31st December 2024 New Kuga Plug-in Hybrid is available with 0% APR on 4 Year Ford Options†.
The FordPass app seamlessly connects with FordPass Connect in your Kuga to unlock a host of connectivity features. Get remote access to your SUV wherever you are, allowing you to track the location of your Kuga and even lock it for added peace of mind. Real time traffic updates delivered straight to your vehicle’s navigation system help you avoid delays. Use the FordPass app on your phone to manage your charging. You can view the hybrid battery’s charge status and set preferred charging times to take advantage of lower, night time energy rates.
The New Kuga Plug-In Hybrid is engineered to combine elegant styling with tough SUV capability: Ford Kuga’s Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, All Wheel Drive and Selectable Drive Modes systems mean you can adapt your driving experience to any road conditions. The dynamic interior design that gives you the ultimate freedom to adapt to every journey. The flexible rear seating slides forward or backward to suit your needs, increasing the rear storage capacity by 67-Litres when forward – so you’ll have no trouble packing anything you need.
The New Kuga Plug-In Hybrid comes with one standard cable for regular home charging. You can also order an optional cable for public charging stations. To make charging at home as fast as possible, you can install an EV Home Charger as an optional accessory. Capable of charging your Kuga from 0–100% in under 3.5 hours, EV Home Chargers offer much faster charging times than a conventional plug socket. When you’re driving, a combination of regenerative braking and power drawn from the engine helps replenish the battery.