Ford upgrades Puma compact crossover for 2024

The interior is completely revised with a new sports car-style cockpit.
Ford has revised its Puma compact crossover with upgraded lighting, significant interior changes, and an enhanced connectivity.
The car was first launched in 2019 and last year was Ford’s best-selling model in Ireland, followed by Focus and Kuga. It provides space for five people and their gear as an 80-litre MegaBox in the boot floor is big enough to swallow the contents of a small supermarket shopping trolley.
Dynamic Matrix LED headlights that use Predictive Dynamic Bending Light to monitor the road ahead are now an available option, as are expanded driver assist features including lane centring.
The interior is completely revised with a new sports car-style cockpit, larger infotainment and driver instrumentation screens, while the FordPass connectivity is now 5G-based where networks allow and offer built-in Alexa voice control for owners with Amazon accounts. Power options are 125hp and 155hp 1.0 EcoBoost petrol engines. A fully electric Gen-E version will be launched later this year.