Ford Puma SUV to hit showrooms Q2 2020

NOW THAT FORD has decided to persevere with passenger vehicles after GM-H decided to concentrate on commercial and SUV vehicles, the future looks bright with one less competitor to consider.

The all-new Ford Puma will be a welcome addition to the Ford range and will be on sale in the second half of 2020. The all-new Puma is an urban SUV with fresh design, practicality and technology that will see it join the new-generation 2020 Ford Escape. Together, Puma and Escape bring Australian customers greater choice through Ford’s expanding SUV line-up, which also includes the highly-equipped Ford Endura and the off-road capable seven-seat Ford Everest.

This is the design sketch …
… and this is the end result

The Ford Puma is a new-generation compact SUV sourced from Europe, crowned What Car? Car of the Year 2020 after a rigorous testing process. The Puma was praised for being, “fun to drive, cleverly packaged and well-priced”, while fuel efficiency and value for money were also factors that contributed to the judges’ decision to award Puma 2020 COTY.

“Puma will appeal to customers looking for a fun-to-drive, stylish SUV that’s loaded with smart tech,” said Kay Hart, President and CEO, Ford Australia and New Zealand. “The Puma is a great opportunity for us to connect with Australian customers in a new way, and we’re excited that it will arrive alongside the new-generation Escape in Australian showrooms in 2020.”

Plenty of Ford design styling cues

The fresh design of the Puma features a low, sloping roofline for a dramatic, instantly recognisable silhouette, and bucks the trend for wedge-style crossover side profiles with an “anti-wedge” design that features a flatter belt-line to deliver balanced proportions. Ford’s design team created highly emotional surfacing over the distinctively proportioned stance of the vehicle, and alongside the engineering team, delivered uncompromising style, access and load-space.

“From day one we envisioned a vehicle in this segment that was immediately recognisable – and as a result we’ve created a compact crossover unlike anything we’ve ever produced before,” said George Saridakis, director, Interior and Exterior Design, Ford of Europe.

Hi-tech inside as well

The Puma will join the all-new Ford Escape in showrooms in 2020 to offer Australian customers the latest generation design, technology and capability in varying price points, reflecting the diversity and lifestyles unique to local tastes and demands. With Puma and Escape joining the refined, highly-equipped Endura and the off-road capable, seven-seat Everest in showrooms, Australian customers now have even greater choice and opportunity to choose an SUV that reflects their own personality and spirit.

Further specification and pricing of the all-new Ford Puma will be announced ahead of its arrival in Australian showrooms in the second half of 2020.

Once we have tested and assessed the new Ford Puma, seniordriveraus will bring you a comprehensive review, including everything the over-50 driver needs to know.