Ford's Puma becomes a raw power beast




Ford has announced an ST version of the Puma with a 200hp engine, special chassis, and specific styling, writes Trish Whelan.

The 1.5 EcoBoost engine provides acceleration of 6.7s to 100km/h. It is an all-aluminium 3-cylinder unit, first introduced in the Fiesta ST. To deal with that kind of power, the Puma ST comes with steering that's 25pc faster-acting than the standard car, and larger brakes. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres help transfer maximum power to the road.

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The selectable drive mode also includes an Eco option, the first time on a Ford performance vehicle. The uprated suspension settings are designed to make sure the higher SUV centre of gravity doesn't make handling less than impeccable. 





 

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