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Ford Kuga 2.5 Duratec 14.4kWh ST-Line X CVT Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

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Details

  • Make: Ford
  • Milage: 5984 Miles
  • Year: 2025
  • Model: Kuga
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Hybrid
  • Location: Mansfield

Description

FORD DIRECT + £2050 WORTH OF FACTORY OPTIONS FITTED - TECHNOLOGY PACK - 20 INCH ALLOY WHEELS - MINI SPARE WHEEL + PANORAMIC SUN ROOF + HEATED STEERING WHEEL + HEATED FRONT AND REAR SEATS + 243bhp PLUG IN HYBRID +++ This stunning 243bhp ST-Line X plug in hybrid is a Ford Direct car. It has covered only 5k miles, and as you would expect with a Ford Direct car, it is in exceptional condition all round. It comes with a huge list of features, Ford warranty, 2 keys, and this car also has £2050 worth of factory options fitted. + Ford Direct is the safe and easy way to buy a nearly new Ford car, with an exceptional package of support that truly takes the stress out of used car buying. Your Ford Direct car comes with complete peace of mind, including a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty and 2 years Ford Assistance with roadside recovery. + £2050 worth of factory options fitted include 20 inch Alloy Wheels, the Technology Pack (Glare-Free Dynamic Matrix LED Headlamps, Coast-to-coast front light bar, Heads Up Display), the Winter Pack (Heated Steering Wheel and Heated Front Seats), a Mini Spare Wheel, and a Single Phase Charging Cable. Service intervals are 2yrs/18k miles, so the first service will not be due until June 2027 or 18k miles, whichever comes first ++ Plug-in Hybrids have the two sources of power like a hybrid, but with a larger high voltage battery, enabling you to drive longer distances on all-electric power. The larger battery in Plug-in Hybrids can be plugged-in to charge. Once the battery is depleted, the vehicle behaves like a conventional hybrid with the engine running when required. Hybrids also 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 +++