Ford Puma 123kW Select 43kWh 5dr Auto

  • Automatic
  • Electric
  • 5 door suv
  • 8 secs 0 to 62 mph
  • 167 bhp Engine power
  • 233 mi Combined range
  • 53 kWh Battery capacity
  • 8 yrs Battery warranty

Ten Second Review

So much of Ford's European profitability over the next few years hangs on this car, the Puma GEN-E. It's the Blue Oval brand's first properly car-like small electric model and it certainly looks likely to shake up its market segment.

Background

Ford desperately needs an affordable full-electric vehicle that will sell in large numbers. That's if it's to get anywhere near the government's EV mandate that penalises car makers with increasing severity if they don't sell enough electric vehicles. And this at last is it, the Puma GEN-E. Unlike the Blue Oval maker's larger EVs, which borrow Volkswagen technology (the Explorer, the Capri and even - to some extent - the Mustang Mach-E), the Puma GEN-E is entirely Ford's own work. It's produced alongside the combustion Puma at the company's Craiova plant in Romania and, like the company's other small passenger EV the E-Tourneo Courier, sits on a B-car platform primarily designed for combustion models. Ford really ought to have got this full-battery Puma to market sooner; was it worth the wait? Let's see.

Engines and Tech Spec

Astonishingly, Ford doesn't have a vehicle platform purpose-designed for electric vehicles. Which is why it borrows Volkswagen's MEB chassis for its larger EVs. And is why it's had to modify a combustion-based B-car platform for this Puma GEN-E. The same underpinnings then, that are used for the combustion Puma, but heavily modified to take a floor-mounted battery. It's hardly an optimum approach and it explains why this GEN-E doesn't have as large a battery (and therefore as great an operating range) as Ford and some of its customers might have liked. In the end, the engineers got a 43kWh pack to fit, offering a range of up to 234 miles. To give you some perspective, Stellantis fits a 54kWh battery to its various similarly-sized small EV crossovers (Jeep Avenger/Peugeot E-2008/Vauxhall Mokka Electric etc); in the Avenger, that delivers a 249 mile range. It's worth pointing out that the 234 mile figure we quoted for this Puma falls to 226 miles with the bigger-wheeled 'Premium' spec most will want. But Ford points out that even that is 33 miles more than a comparably priced MINI Aceman E. And the Stellantis models just mentioned won't match this GEN-E for engaging drive dynamics. Ah yes, the drive dynamics; unlike with the Explorer and the Capri, there's no undue VW influence here, which is a good thing in this case. Just a single front-mounted motor (made at Ford's Halewood site) generating 166bhp and capable of propelling this Puma to 62mph in 8.0s (only 0.6s behind the sporty petrol Puma ST) en route to a governed 99mph top speed. That's helped by a reasonable 1,563kg kerb weight and 290Nm of torque, which will punt the car around town nicely.

Design and Build

Because the underlying B-car platform has had to be adapted for this electric model, the GEN-E is a slightly larger kind of Puma, 28mm longer and 5mm taller than the combustion version. What you're more likely to notice though if you know the petrol model is the lack of a front grille. It's been replaced by a flush panel, though Ford has retained a moustache-like upper black outline showing where the grille used to be, which looks a bit odd. The lower bumper section's been redesigned too, with thin strakes and cooling holes, plus a couple of vents that channel air out past the front wheels. Those wheels are also bespoke to this EV, 17-inches in size with the standard version or 19-inches with plush 'Premium' trim, in which form they drain up to 15 miles of driving range. There's also a slightly longer and lower tailgate spoiler and a rear bumper updated around the absence of exhaust pipes. Interestingly, there aren't any GEN-E badges anywhere. Inside, without the need for the petrol model's manual handbrake and gear lever, Ford has been able to redesign the centre console; it now offers a raised centre section with cup holders and a large wireless charging tray. Screens are standard Puma items though, a 12.8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12-inch SYNC4 centre monitor. You might worry about back seat space given that the drive battery has had to be mounted under the rear bench (rather than under the floor as with virtually every other EV). Actually though, it's better than in the petrol model thanks to an almost completely flat floor, which has liberated some extra foot space. The really impressive thing about the GEN-E though, is its boot. With no exhaust getting in the way, Ford has been able to create a simply enormous under-floor storage bin (which it calls the 'Gigabox') which spans the width of the cargo area floor. As a result, luggage capacity is rated at up to 574-litres, an astonishing amount for a car of this size. Like the E-Tourneo Courier, there's also an extra storage area beneath the bonnet for the charging cables - in this case 43-litres in size.

Market and Model

Puma GEN-E pricing starts from around £30,000, but from that, you can deduct the government's highest level of Electric Car Grant (£3,750) which brings the price of this EV down to about the level of a basic petrol Puma fitted with the brand's 123bhp 1.0 EcoBoost petrol engine. If you compare against that petrol model with an automatic gearbox, the combustion model would be about £1,000 more expensive once the grant is taken in to account. There are two GEN-E trim levels available, base 'Select' or, for around £2,000 more, the plusher 'Premium' version most will probably want. Even base 'Select' trim comes with 17-inch aero wheels, LED headlights, all-round parking sensors, a rear view camera and cruise control with a speed limiter. Inside, you get a 12.8-inch digital instrument cluster and a 12-inch central infotainment screen with the company SYNC4 software and connected navigation. There's also ambient lighting and wireless phone connectivity with wireless charging. There are plenty of standard driver assistance systems too, including the usual Lane keeping aid, Wrong-way alert and Cross-traffic alert with active braking. If you stretch to top 'Premium' spec, you get larger 18-inch wheels, power-folding door mirrors and an automatic powered tailgate, along with Matrix LED headlamps and puddle lamps with the Puma logo. Inside with 'Premium' trim, there's a B&O Premium Sound system and Sensatec vegan leather upholstery. Options include various packs, like the Winter Pack which bundles together things like a heated steering wheel, heated seats and Ford's Quickclear heated windscreen. You can also add a panoramic roof and a detachable tow bar. There are six available paint finishes, including the special 'Electric Yellow' launch colour. Other paint options include 'Frozen White', 'Solid Silver', 'Desert Island Blue', 'Agate Black' and 'Fantastic Red'.

Cost of Ownership

We gave you the EV driving range figures in our driving section - up to 233 miles with base 'Select' trim, or 226 miles with plusher 'Premium' spec. Ford reckons that in an urban environment, as much as 325 miles might be possible in a Puma 'Select' if the driver made full use of the car's provided regenerative braking system. There are a couple of advantages to having a slightly smaller battery than is the norm in this class of car. First, charge times are quite fast, though are restricted by the not-especially-quick 100kW charging speed. If you connect the car up to a 100kW DC rapid charger, you'll be able to replenish the 43kWh battery from 10 to 80% in just 23 minutes. A smaller battery means lower weight of course as well; this GEN-E weighs only 247kg more than a petrol Puma. An AC home charge using a typical 7kW wallbox should be possible in under 7 hours. Whatever your choice of trim variant, the car's connected navigation system will identify up-to-date public charging locations during trips and prompt owners to charge at the most convenient points on each drive - all to help ensure they don't have to be anxious about how much range they have. The brand also gives customers access to the FordPass Charging Network, Europe's largest network of more than 125,000 public charging stations in 21 countries. A Puma GEN-E owner will be able to access any of these and pay for their power from a single account.

Summary

A fully electric version of Britain's best selling car is always going to be big news. Has this GEN-E Puma variant arrived in time to save Ford's European sales operation? It will need to sell in considerable numbers to do so. But it just might. After all, the pricing looks tight and despite the relatively small battery, the range figures seem competitive by the mediocre standards of the segment. You can expect this electric Puma to handle better than its rivals too, though it obviously won't be as dynamically sweet as the combustion version. That handling is one key selling point; the other is the astonishingly large boot. In short then, Gen-Z might quite like a GEN-E. Ford is certainly hoping so.

  • Column stalk shifter
  • Manual tailgate
  • Selectable drive modes(Normal, sport, Eco, trail, slippery)
  • 12.8" Digital cluster, 2 USBs, connected navigation center, 6 radio speaker
  • Ford pass connect and emergency assistance
  • SYNC 4 with 12" Touchscreen display
  • Active grille shutters
  • Gigabox and frunk
  • Lower bumpers, wheel arches, side claddings body color with spears in high gloss black
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Unique aerodynamically styled front bumper, rear bumper and spoiler
  • Centre console
  • Deluxe headliner
  • Fabric upholstery
  • Sensico steering wheel
  • Standard foot pedals
  • 3 rear seatbelts
  • Air curtain restraint
  • Child safety lock
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
  • Ford Power start button
  • Locking wheel nuts
  • Thatcham alarm with power door dead locks
  • Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty: 70
  • Battery Capacity in kWh: 53
  • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins): 24
  • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change: 10-80
  • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW: 100
  • Battery Leased: False
  • Battery Type: Lithium-ion
  • Charging Port Location: Left Side Rear
  • Coupler/Connector Type: CCS Type 2
  • Maximum Charging Rate - kW: 100
  • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage: 100000
  • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years: 8
  • Usable Battery Capacity: 43
  • WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb: 13.1
  • WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb: 4.7
  • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb: 375
  • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Extra High: 277
  • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb: 233
  • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Extra High: 172
  • CO: N
  • CO2 (g/km): 0
  • HC: N
  • HC+NOx: N
  • Noise Level dB(A): N
  • NOx: N
  • Particles: N
  • Standard Euro Emissions: N
  • Camshaft: N
  • Catalytic Convertor: N
  • CC: 1
  • Compression Ratio: N
  • Cylinder Layout: N
  • Cylinders: N
  • Cylinders - Bore (mm): N
  • Cylinders - Stroke (mm): N
  • Engine Code: N
  • Engine Layout: N
  • Fuel Delivery: N
  • Gears: 1 SPEED
  • Number of Valves: N
  • Transmission: AUTO
  • EC Combined (mpg): N
  • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies: N
  • EC Extra Urban (mpg): N
  • EC Urban (mpg): N
  • Alternative Fuel Qualifying: True
  • Badge Engine CC: 0.0
  • Badge Power: 168
  • Based On ID: N
  • Coin Description: N
  • Coin Series: Select
  • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07: 18E
  • Man Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years: 12
  • Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years: 3
  • NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %: 75
  • NCAP Child Occupant Protection %: 84
  • NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09: 4
  • NCAP Pedestrian Protection %: 70
  • NCAP Safety Assist %: 69
  • Safety Concerns: False
  • Service Interval Frequency - Months: 24
  • Service Interval Mileage: 999999
  • Special Edition: False
  • Special Order: False
  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: 60000
  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: 3
  • Vehicle Homologation Class: M1
  • 0 to 62 mph (secs): 8
  • Engine Power - BHP: 167
  • Engine Power - KW: 123
  • Engine Power - PS: True
  • Engine Torque - LBS.FT: 214
  • Engine Torque - MKG: 29.6
  • Engine Torque - NM: 290
  • Top Speed: 99
  • Emissions Test Cycle: WLTP
  • RDE Certification Level: N/A
  • Alloys: True
  • Space Saver: False
  • Tyre Size Front: 215/55 R17
  • Tyre Size Rear: 215/55 R17
  • Tyre Size Spare: TYRE REPAIR KIT
  • Wheel Type: 17" ALLOY
  • Height: 1536
  • Height (including roof rails): N
  • Length: 4186
  • Wheelbase: 2588
  • Width: 1805
  • Width (including mirrors): 1930
  • Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): N
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: 2015
  • Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): 1283
  • Luggage Capacity (Seats Up): 556
  • Max. Loading Weight: 452
  • Max. Roof Load: 50
  • Max. Towing Weight - Braked: 750
  • Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked: 750
  • Minimum Kerbweight: 1563
  • No. of Seats: 5
  • Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: 10.5