Description
With only one previous owner and a full service history, this 2022 Ford Puma ST-Line X is a superb example of a stylish and economical compact SUV. Featuring a responsive 1.0L Petrol Hybrid engine and a Euro 6 emission class, this Puma combines performance with efficiency. The ST-Line X trim adds a sporty edge to the Puma's design, enhancing its appeal. It also boasts an MOT valid until June 2026, offering peace of mind for miles to come. The last service was completed on April 15, 2025, at 22086 miles. This Puma comes equipped with a range of features, including Electronic Air Temperature Control (EATC) with Climate Control, rear parking sensors for easy manoeuvring, and Driver Assistance Pack 1 with automatic headlights. Enjoy seamless connectivity with the Ford SYNC 3 Navigation system, complete with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Bluetooth, all enhanced by a B&O Premium Audio System. Additionally, it includes a wireless charging pad for compatible devices.
This Ford Puma stands out with its impressive fuel economy of 51 mpg, meaning fewer trips to the petrol station and more money in your pocket. It also boasts low CO2 emissions, making it a great choice for the environmentally conscious driver. Furthermore, acceleration from 0-62mph in just 8.9 seconds demonstrates its responsive and engaging driving experience. The car also comes with a 3-month warranty.
This 2022 Ford Puma 1.0 EcoBoost Hybrid mHEV 155 ST-Line X is a sharp, fun-to-drive crossover that doesn’t compromise on practicality or technology. With sporty looks, smart hybrid efficiency, and a comfortable, tech-rich cabin, it’s a standout choice in the small SUV market.
12.3" digital driver display
8" SYNC 3 touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
Premium B&O 10-speaker sound system
Wireless charging pad and keyless start
Flat-bottomed ST-Line leather steering wheel and sport seats with red stitching
Dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting
Ford Co-Pilot360 with:
Lane-keeping aid & lane departure warning
Pre-collision assist with AEB
Traffic sign recognition