The Ford Kuga offers tidy handling, a spacious interior and plenty of standard kit, but iffy interior quality and a relatively small boot keep it from beating the best family SUVs. The full-hybrid version – our recommended model – provides smooth performance and competitive running costs.
The entry-level engine in the Kuga is a 148bhp 1.5-litre three-cylinder petrol engine. It’s not as quick as the hybrid or plug-in hybrid versions, but it should provide plenty of performance if you want to keep buying costs down.
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