Ford Puma for under €200 per month: a real good deal?
With a long-term lease at €199 per month, the Ford Puma Hybrid becomes hard to ignore. But it’s better to know what you’re getting into before making a decision.
Offering a Ford Puma Titanium 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid 125 hp (mHEV) on a long-term lease for 37 months / 30,000 km, with an initial payment of €3,290 followed by 36 payments of €199, is no small feat. Psychologically, dropping below the €200 per month threshold changes the perception of the model.
In a market where urban SUVs remain highly sought after, this strategy allows Ford to make the Puma more accessible without altering its positioning. However, the upfront cost is significant for a car that, while hybrid, only offers 125 horsepower. So, what should one think about it?
A Proven SUV on the Road
The Puma has always claimed to prioritize driving dynamics. The steering is precise, the chassis is well-tuned, and the road behavior is reassuring. This is not a “soft” SUV designed merely for comfort, but a feline that doesn’t shy away from tackling winding roads.
However, don’t expect sporty characteristics from the small 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid engine with 125 hp. It combines a three-cylinder petrol engine with mild hybridization (mHEV). The goal is not to drive in 100% electric mode, but to assist the combustion engine during acceleration and recover energy during braking. The result: a contained fuel consumption and sufficient performance for everyday use.
Equipment and Practicality on Point
In Titanium trim, the Puma offers a level of equipment consistent with its price: a touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, driving aids, a rearview camera, and LED headlights. It has everything it needs, and this is certainly one of its main strengths. One of the strong arguments remains the trunk space. Thanks to the MegaBox, the loading volume is more practical than it seems for an SUV of this size, a true advantage for everyday life.
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Having long suffered from a price positioning that was too high, at under €200 per month, the Ford Puma becomes a relevant choice. This long-term lease offer will suit those looking for a modern, dynamic, and well-equipped light hybrid SUV without committing to a purchase. This offer clearly deserves consideration, provided one accepts the principle of long-term leasing.
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