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Facelifted Kuga mid-sized SUV gets the latest version of Ford's Sync infotainment system and a new 1.5-litre diesel engine

The 2016 Ford Kuga SUV is now on sale in the UK, priced from £20,845.

The facelifted model made its debut at the Geneva motor show in March and comes with a new 1.5-litre diesel engine engine, as well as Ford's latest infotainment system, Sync 3.

Design

Visually, the updated Kuga has a more heavily sculpted bonnet, which as well as giving the car a more chisled look is claimed to give better pedestrian protection in the event of an accident. It also gets Ford's trapezoidal grille, as featured on the new seven-seat Ford Edge large SUV.

Exterior styling cues have been taken from the Edge andthe updated Ford Ecosport small SUV, with new self-adjusting bi-xenon headlights, LED daytime running lights and new foglights, while at the rear there are restyled tail-lights and a power-operated tow bar that stores itself out of sight when not in use. The tailgate can also be opened by you doing a kicking motion below the car's rear bumper.

New ranges of 17, 18 and 19in alloy wheels are also available while inside there are fewer buttons, a new electronic parking brake and an improved design.

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Engines and gearboxes

For 2016, the Kuga gets a new 120bhp 1.5-litre TDCi diesel engine with front-wheel drive, which gets fuel economy of 64.2mpg while emitting 115g/km of CO2. A 2.0-litre TDCi diesel unit with 150bhp is also available, with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. This unit returns 60.1mpg and emits 122g/km of CO2. A 180bhp Intelligent All Wheel Drive version, capable of 54.3mpg and with 135g/km of CO2 emissions is also available.

The 1.5-litre Ecoboost petrol unit also remains, with either 120bhp or 150bhp. The four-wheel-drive 182bhp variant of this petrol engine returns 38.2mpg and 171g/km of CO2.

Technology

The new Sync 3 system comes with an 8.0in touchscreen and includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality. It allows drivers to control functions using conversational voice commands. For example, by saying ‘I need a coffee’ or ‘I need petrol', the sat-nav system will locate a nearby shop or service station.

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All-wheel-drive models offer Ford’s semi-autonomous Perpendicular Parking technology, which helps drivers to park hands‑free in spaces alongside other cars. Cross Traffic Alert aids drivers reversing out of a parking space, while Park-Out Assist helps drivers as they exit parallel parking spaces. A new enhanced version of Ford’s Active City Stop is also provided, which can now operate at speeds of up to 31mph – an increase of 12mph.

Trim levels

The car's updated entry-level price of £20,845 is for the regular Zetec model. The higher-spec Titanium model (pictured) costs from £24,245, while the sporty-looking ST-Line costs from £25,845.

Top of the range is the Kuga Vignale, which is priced at £30,745 but has more premium standard-fit features such as bi-Xenon headlights, LED tail-lights, full leather seats and keyless start.

On sale and delivery dates

The new Ford Kuga is on sale now, with first deliveries expected to arrive before the end of this year.

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jagdavey 25 October 2016

Lots of BLING

That front has lots of "Bling".
Looks very "American" to me.
Ford's European design used to be quite good, now this "one-ford"
world car design makes every new Ford look very North American!!!!
ozerob 25 October 2016

Give it a better engine

Over in OZ they install the 2.0L Ecoboost with the intelligent AWD system. This makes it a far better car you don't have to wait for the turbo to boost before it wants to go.
ozerob 25 October 2016

Give it a better engine

Over in OZ they install the 2.0L Ecoboost with the intelligent AWD system. This makes it a far better car you don't have to wait for the turbo to boost before it wants to go.