Ford Puma

Automotive nameplate by Ford Motor Company

The Ford Puma is a nameplate used by Ford Motor Company for several car models. The "Puma" name is also used on variants of the Duratorq engine.

  • Ford Puma (coupé), a 1997–2001 compact coupé
  • Ford Puma (crossover), a 2019–present subcompact crossover SUV
    • Ford Puma Rally1, a 2022 Rally1 car built by the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
  • Ford Duratorq ZSD "Puma", a line of 2.0-litre, 2.2-litre, and 2.4-litre engines
  • Ford Escort RS2000, originally intended to be called the Puma[1]
  • 1997–2002 Ford Puma coupé
    1997–2002 Ford Puma coupé
  • 2019–present Ford Puma crossover
    2019–present Ford Puma crossover

References

  1. ^ "Escort Mk1 RS2000 – The Ford RS Owners Club". Retrieved 2021-09-19.
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