Why the Ford Puma Gen-E is Your Wallet’s New Best Friend

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The Best-Selling Wonder

Ah, the Ford Puma! Last year, it strutted its stuff as the best-selling car in the UK, and now it’s back with a twist—welcome the all-electric Puma Gen-E! This zippy little crossover is not just flaunting some serious style points; it’s also here to lighten the load on your wallet, thanks to the newly introduced UK electric car grant.

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Price Tag That Makes You Smile

Ford’s electric marvel has snagged the full electric car grant of £3,750 (,000), bringing the starting price of the Puma Gen-E to a jaw-dropping £26,245 (,500). That’s right, it’s even cheaper than its hybrid cousin! Whether you’re eyeing that stunning blue finish or the gadget-filled interior, the key selling point here is that with only £290 ($390) a month, you could be cruising around in your very own Puma.

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Range and Features to Tantalize

The Puma Gen-E isn’t just about saving money; it’s about delivering exceptional performance. With a range of up to 233 miles (523 km) and an impressive city range of 325 miles, this electric vehicle makes long drives feel like a breeze. Plus, it can go from 10% to 80% charged in about 23 minutes. Talk about convenience! And for those moments when you have luggage galore, the Puma offers up to 574 liters of space, not counting the spunky 43-liter frunk.

Let’s not forget the extra perks—installing a free home charger and 10,000 miles of complimentary charging makes this deal as sweet as pie. So, if making the leap to electric has been on your mind, the Ford Puma Gen-E is your ticket to not just a greener life, but a fatter bank account. It’s not just a car; it’s a lifestyle upgrade!

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