Ford SUV car reviews
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Ford Explorer SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Ford perfects Volkswagen's EV tech
New price: £39,875 - £55,275PROS
- Sharp handling
- Spacious and practical interior
- Brisk acceleration
CONS
- Some cheap-feeling materials
- Modest boot for the class
- Firm ride
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Ford Capri SUV (2024 onwards) Review
A Capri by name but not by nature. Still a commendable electric SUV
New price: £42,075 - £57,475PROS
- Big boot and spacious interior
- Generous equipment levels
- Better to drive than many rivals
CONS
- Expensive compared with rivals
- Unimpressive efficiency and a heat pump is optional
- Not very refined by EV standards
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Ford Kuga SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Impressive hybrids, dowdy interior.
New price: £32,095 - £42,455PROS
- Sliding rear bench
- Frugal hybrids
- Sharp handling
CONS
- Firm ride on ST-Line models
- Boot small with rear seats slid back
- Rivals feel plusher inside
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Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV (2020 onwards) Review
Good family EV but is let down by poor ride
New price: £50,830 - £76,790PROS
- Quick and fun to drive
- Range of up to 379 miles
- Appealing mix of old and new
CONS
- Firm ride around town
- Not as Mustang-like as you might want
- Odd steering feel
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Ford Puma ST (2020 onwards) Review
Slightly more efficient, slightly less fun
New price: £33,610 - £34,660PROS
- Class-leading handling
- Retains the Puma’s practicality, including the big boot
- Better fuel efficiency than before
CONS
- The automatic gearbox saps some of the fun
- Interior is dark and dull
- Harsh, unforgiving suspension
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Ford Puma SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Most fun-to-drive small SUV is surprisingly practical too
New price: £26,360 - £31,360PROS
- It's the best driving small SUV
- Fun and frugal petrol engines
- Huge boot thanks to Ford’s Megabox
CONS
- Rear legroom could be better
- Dashboard is a little bland
- Infotainment looks dated
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Ford Edge (2015 onwards) Review
Ford’s large SUV is priced and equipped to sell
New price: £32,095 - £44,755PROS
- Ford’s most practical SUV to date
- Plenty of equipment for the money
- Noise cancellation means quiet cabin
- High comfort levels for both rows
CONS
- Neither engine is especially fast
- Automatic gearbox a little dimwitted
- No seven-seat option available
- Rear headroom tight with glass roof
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Ford EcoSport (2014 onwards) Review
Outdated small SUV should not be at the top of your shopping list
New price: £23,475 - £25,325PROS
- Generous standard equipment
- Refined engines
- Economical
CONS
- Unconventional boot lid is impractical
- Tight rear legroom
- Rivals broadly much better
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Ford Kuga (2012 - 2020) Review
Popular pre-owned SUV provides family friendly motoring without fuss
Used price: £2,237 - £16,638PROS
- Great to drive
- Relatively cheap to run
- Lots of safety systems
CONS
- Ride is on the firm side
- Media system lags behind rivals
- Not as capable off-road as looks suggest
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Ford Kuga (2008 - 2012) Review
The original Kuga is family-friendly and fun – if you can find a good one
Used price: £927 - £3,986PROS
- Stylish looks
- Car-like handling
- Premium interior
CONS
- Restricted choice of engines
- Limited off-road ability
- Not as clever as alternatives