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Ford Kuga 2.5 FHEV Vignale 5dr CVT

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Details

  • Make: Ford
  • Milage: 4042 Miles
  • Year: 2024
  • Model: Kuga
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Hybrid

Description

EX FORD MANAGEMENT CAR + £2595 WORTH OF FACTORY OPTIONS FITTED - PANORAMIC SUN ROOF - DRIVER ASSISTANCE PACK - WIRELESS PHONE CHARGING - MINI SPARE WHEEL + 190bhp FHEV FULL HYBRID + FORD WARRANTY ++ This stunning top of the range Vignale FHEV full hybrid has been supplied by Ford Motor Company and is an ex Ford Management car. It has covered only 4k miles and as you would expect with an ex management car, it is in excellent condition inside and out. It comes with a huge list of features, Ford warranty, 2 keys, and this car also has £2595 worth of factory options fitted! Factory options fitted include a Panoramic Sun Roof, the Driver Assistance Pack (Front and rear view cameras, Adaptive Cruise Control with Traffic Sign Recognition, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), Active Park Assist, and door edge guards), Wireless Phone Charger, and a Mini Spare Wheel. Service intervals are 2yrs/18k miles, so the first service is not due until March 2026 or 18k miles, whichever comes first. ++ The FHEV full hybrid engine has a 2.5 petrol engine with a battery-powered electric motor which recaptures energy usually lost while decelerating. Similar to the Ford Mild Hybrid, the full hybrid has a larger battery which stores more power to further improve fuel economy and even drive short distances on electric power alone. There's no need to plug in your vehicle for charging. Hybrid vehicles are able to recharge the battery in two ways: 1) regenerative braking, 2) Conventional engine. The conventional engine powers the generator which transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy to charge the battery. It also uses regenerative braking to charge the battery. While braking, the motor is still spinning even though the car is trying to slow down. Regenerative braking captures this typically wasted energy to create electricity, which charges the battery. +++