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Ford Puma MHEV (Mild Hybrid)

The Ford Puma returns with a super-efficient hybrid powertrain and the same superb driving experience as the previous model.

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New Ford Kuga MHEV (Mild Hybrid)

The Kuga’s EcoBlue Hybrid uses a mild hybrid system that includes an electric motor with a self-charging 48-volt battery. Regenerative braking recaptures energy usually wasted when you apply the brakes. The hybrid SUV uses that energy to assist the 2.0-litre diesel engine, reducing emissions and improving fuel economy.

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New Ford Kuga FHEV (Full Hybrid)

Available from late 2020, the self-charging Kuga Hybrid combines a highly efficient 2.5-litre Duratec engine with a battery-powered electric motor. As with the EcoBlue Hybrid, the system, recaptures energy usually lost while decelerating. But the larger battery can store more power to further improve fuel economy and even drive short distances on electric power alone.

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Ford Kuga PHEV (Plug-In Hybrid)

Beautifully designed and remarkably efficient. Now with Ford’s Plug-in Hybrid electric technology for a cleaner approach to SUV driving

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New All-Electric Ford Explorer

The ultimate all-electric SUV is here. Adventure ready. Iconic design. Fastcharging. With superior comfort and advanced driver assistance technology. Coming soon

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Ford Focus MHEV (Mild Hybrid)

The Focus is built to deliver a rewarding blend of precise handling and remarkable fuel economy. And now, to help reduce emissions whilst improving power and efficiency even further, it’s available with an advanced EcoBoost Hybrid powertrain.

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Mustang Mach-E

Introducing the Mustang Mach-E: Ford’s first all-electric SUV. Beautifully sculpted design, state-of-the-art technologies, and a maximum electric driving range of up to 280-379 miles

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All-New All Electric E-Tourneo Custom

Introducing the all-new, all-electric E-Tourneo Custom. Flexible seating for up to eight passengers. 5G capable with Ford Pro™ connected services. And loaded with premium features so you always feel right at home.

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Which Electric Vehicle Is Best For You?

If you’re considering making the switch to an electrified vehicle, then it’s important you understand the differences between them.
Click on the icons below to get more information on Mild Hybrid, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and All-Electric Vehicles.

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Mild Hybrid

In the case of a mild hybrid, the conventional petrol engine is assisted by a battery driven electric motor. Although the electric battery cannot power the car itself, the assistance it provides reduces emissions.

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Hybrid

A Hybrid EV utilises two sources of power – conventional and electric. The vehicle will automatically switch between the two depending on the speed of travel. When crawling through heavy city traffic, for example, a HEV will switch to electric power and will not use the conventional engine at all.

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Plug-In Hybrid

A Plug-In Hybrid is similar to a HEV in that it uses both conventional and electric power sources, but the battery is much larger and as a result the vehicle is able to travel further distances using solely electric power. They need to be plugged into the mains in order to recharge the electric battery.

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All-Electric

Drive purely by electricity, an All-Electric Vehicle needs recharging before you can go anywhere. Although ranges are increasing (some Ford vehicles will take you 310 miles on a single charge), you’ll need to plan your recharging points before setting off on a long journey as most existing electric cars have a range of around 130 miles.

Types Of Ford Electric Vehicles – What’s The Difference?

With so many electric vehicles coming onto the market, though, it can be hard to know exactly which one is most suited to your needs.

Here we break down the differences between the types of Ford electric vehicles, looking at things like distance, cost and charging time to help you find the best electric vehicle for you.

The Benefits Of Electric Vehicle Ownership

It’s Cheaper

Reduced emissions means lower road tax, and by shunning traditional fuels you’ll be cutting down on petrol costs. Financial incentives from the government are also available to encourage you to switch to electric.

Smoother Experience

Less engine noise and fewer moving parts results in a calmer driving experience.

Go The Distance

The distance you can travel using electric vehicle batteries is increasing all the time, and with thousands of charging points across Europe there’s no need for any range anxiety with a brand new EV.

How Does Charging An Electric Vehicle Work?

There are plenty of charging options with a Ford electric vehicle. Watch this video to find out more.

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