Ready for the Ford Puma? With all the features presented, it promises to be a revolution in the hybrid SUV market in Europe, and there are reports that Ford Brazil wants to bring it here as well.
The new Ford Puma, which is the successor to the EcoSport, is making a strong entrance as a hybrid that promises performance and fuel economy. With an agile and modern design, the Puma features lines that scream sophistication and modernity. And for tech enthusiasts, it comes equipped with Ford’s SYNC 3 system, allowing you to control everything through voice commands or touchscreen. It’s music, phone, and navigation at your fingertips!
Space and Comfort of the New Puma
The Puma offers up to 456 liters of cargo space, including the Megabox, an additional 80-liter compartment. And for those who appreciate style, it has a panoramic roof that adds a special charm. The interior is innovative, with a ‘human-centric‘ design and advanced technology, including selectable driving modes and a digital instrument cluster.
In terms of safety and driver assistance, the Puma is a true jedi. It comes with Ford Co-Pilot360, a suite of technologies that includes Adaptive Cruise Control, Pre-Collision Assist, and Evasive Steering Assist. And there’s more: Wrong-Way Alert, Active Parking Assistance, and LED headlights.
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With 122 hp, fuel consumption of up to 17.7 km/l, and a trunk capacity of 440 liters, this hybrid SUV impresses even though it costs up to R$ 47,000 more than the Yaris — meet the Toyota Corolla Cross.
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600 km with three Chinese plug-in SUVs, same mode and air conditioning on: Jaecoo 7, BYD Song Plus, and Haval H6 hit the road, and the pump reveals who was truly the most economical.
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With a price almost R$ 100 thousand lower, the Haval H9 surpasses the SW4 for the first time in March, but Toyota still leads in the accumulated total for 2026; the Chinese SUV bets on technology and premium finishing to compete at the top.
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6 used cars that cost less than a new Honda CG 160 Titan and still provide trunk space, four seats, and comfort that many new motorcycles cannot offer.

Hybrid Engine, Power Without Sacrificing Economy
The hybrid engine is quite cool, with the EcoBoost Hybrid technology, the Puma incorporates an electric motor with a 48-volt battery, improving efficiency. The 1.0-liter Ford EcoBoost engine, available in hybrid options of 125 PS or 155 PS, ensures that performance without breaking the bank at the pump.
And for those who appreciate convenience, the Puma comes with FordPass Connect, a modem that offers 4G LTE WiFi for up to ten devices and real-time traffic updates. And with the FordPass App, you can have remote access to the vehicle, location tracking, and remote locking. And we can’t forget the MegaBox, an innovative cargo compartment with an additional 80 liters of space, ideal for storing wet or dirty items.


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