There's multiple petrol, hybrid and plug-in hybrid choices when looking at a Ford Kuga. A petrol 1.5-litre 4-cylinder (also found in the Ford Focus) gives the Kuga 148bhp, good for 0 to 62mph in under 10 seconds. Not performance car territory but pretty much the ballpark area for a family SUV. Then there's a several diesel units with 118bhp
The new Kuga will be available with four engines, with the range being split evenly between petrol and diesel options, as well as two hybrids. Petrol Kuga buyers can choose a 1.5-litre three-cylinder engine tuned to produced either 118bhp or 148bhp. Fuel economy is expected to be in the 41mpg ballpark, and transmission options will include a
That is where the new 1.5-litre TDCi turbodiesel engine came to shine. Recently introduced to the range, it provides a more affordable oil-burning option, retailing at R426 200 in Ambiente guise
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