the blue oval badge machine start from £28,495 and the car has an uprated chassis, bigger brakes and more responsive steering.
The limited-slip differential option is part of a £950 performance pack while all versions of the Puma ST have a variety of drive modes which include a sport setting and – for the first time on a Ford Performance vehicle – an eco mode.Fuel economy is rated at 47mpg with emissions of 134g/km.The LSD option – a first in the small SUV sector - works alongside the car’s torque vectoring control to improve road-holding and reduce understeer by applying brake force to the inside front wheel when cornering.Ford says the balance between the two features has been fine-tuned to optimise grip on dry surfaces and smoothness on.
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