A New Ford Kuga SUV sporty and efficient

In Ford, Short Cuts by Jonathan Humphrey

More advanced, efficient and enhanced another of the newly updated vehicles from Ford hitting the SUV and crossover market.

The rethink Ford campaign has been gaining momentum, with the Ford programme of far-reaching upgrades to all their models over the last years continuing at a pace. Fords range of cars have now expanded into one of the sharpest looking on the market today.

 
Already the Kuga has become one of Europe’s favourite SUV models; this new version will offer customers more tech, more safety, rolled into a refined sportier looking SUV. New Kuga and the Edge are among five all-new or redesigned Ford vehicles that will compete in the fastest growing SUV and crossover markets.

Saying to your car “I need a coffee,” “I need petrol,” and “I need to park,” will make connected driving a new addition to your life skills.

Updated – Sync 3, Ford’s cutting edge connectivity for your car, will now enable drivers to communicate with and in their vehicle in ways that would lonely have been dreamt of a few years back. Apple carplay and Android Auto™ now also make it to the new model. After extensive customer research Sync 3 will be faster, simpler to use with more language support. Saying to your car “I need a coffee,” “I need petrol,” and “I need to park,” will make connected driving a new addition to your life skills.

Kuga drivers can operate SYNC 3’s 8-inch touchscreen in the same way that they use their smartphones. A new interface features larger, easier to work buttons and enables pinch and swipe gestures for the first time

Ford are also bringing to the Kuga handsfree side by side parking and the further enhanced active citystop braking.

Ford is expecting SUV sales to triple in the UK in 2016 compared with 2013 and this new model is ready for the challenge. This new Kuga with car-like driving, bold and sporty new trapezoidal grill, smart LED running lights and the new Colour Copper Pulse will be one to watch.

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After many, many years of being passionate about cars, spending too much money on cars and too much time driving. I now spend my time running and developing Drive.co.uk and creating a bold expressive new motoring lifestyle website.

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