Practical Caravan

FORD PUMA

What’s new?

The Puma revives a popular name from Ford’s past. This time around, it is a small crossover, rather than a pint-sized coupé. Under the skin, the Puma is based on the current Fiesta, so it promises to drive really well. However, that also makes the new Ford a small and light vehicle.

What are we looking for?

How well does the Puma tow, and does mild-hybrid technology make this a fuel-efficient tow car?

Towing ability

Before a wheel is even turned, the Puma is hampered by its low

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