Ford Puma
Crossover · Gasoline
vs
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
Crossover · Hybrid
Ford Puma
Car A
Ford Puma
The Ford Puma offers good value in its segment, pairing efficient petrol running with practical five-seat space for city and family duties. It leans on reliability and safety rather than premium trimmings or performance thrills.
5 seatsCrossoverGasoline5-star safety
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
Car B
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
A 5-seat plug-in hybrid that prioritizes efficiency and practicality for growing families, with enough electric range for short daily trips. Performance and premium flair take a back seat.
5 seatsCrossoverHybrid5-star safety1.9 L/100km225 hpHybrid
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Usage fit

Family 71 / 85
City 57 / 60
Budget / value 72 / 69
Road trip 49 / 62
Performance 22 / 31
Cargo 32 / 62
Practical 55 / 68
Premium 22 / 26
Winter 34 / 34

Scores out of 100. Blue = Ford Puma · Orange = Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid

Specs side-by-side

Spec Ford Puma Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
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Pros & cons

Ford Puma

  • Emphasis on reliability and safety for daily use
  • Good value in its segment for budget-focused buyers
  • Efficient for its class at 5.8 L/100 km
  • Five seats and a 456 L trunk suit growing-family needs

Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid

  • Up to 45 km electric range helps cover short commutes and errands
  • Efficient for its class with a 1.9 L/100 km official combined rating
  • Generous 974 L cargo space suits growing-family duties
  • Priced at 33,995, offering good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Ford Puma if…
Lower entry price
Ford Puma starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid if…
More power
Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid puts out 225 hp vs 155 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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