The Rebirth of the Electric SUV: Ford Puma Reinvents the Driving Experience
According to AutoMaisTV, although it is still not a well-known name in Brazil, the Ford Puma is gaining attention in global markets as an innovative option in the SUV segment. Succeeding iconic models like the Fiesta and EcoSport in Europe, this SUV is undergoing a visual transformation that promises to revolutionize how we perceive electric vehicles.

Technology and Comfort: The Redesigned Interior of the Ford Puma
With the recent update, the interior of the electric Ford Puma has received a series of enhancements that elevate the user experience to a new level. With a 12.8-inch instrument panel and a 12-inch multimedia center equipped with Ford’s SYNC 4 system, passengers enjoy cutting-edge technology and unparalleled connectivity. Additionally, the inclusion of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and Alexa integration in the electric vehicle provide a safer and more convenient driving experience.
Power and Sustainability: The New Era of Ford Electric Motor Vehicles
By adopting a more sustainable approach, Ford is leading the transition to electrified vehicles with the new Ford Puma. The electric vehicle, equipped exclusively with electrified engines, including a 170 hp mild hybrid version, combines impressive performance with energy efficiency. From the sporty ST version to the entry-level options, the Ford Puma is setting a new standard for eco-innovation in the automotive market.
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