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Ford Puma Gen-E: More Range, More Comfort, Same Winning Formula

Author auto.pub | Published on: 17.11.2025

Ford has every reason to smile. The Puma Gen-E has been selling strongly across Europe, and now it’s getting a focused update for 2026 — modest in scale, but meaningful in substance. The goal is simple: make Ford’s electric crossover even more user-friendly.

The biggest change is the new battery, which pushes the range beyond 400 kilometres, and up to around 550 kilometres in city driving. In plain terms, it’s an EV that no longer demands daily charging stops.

The second major upgrade is BlueCruise, Ford’s hands-free driving assistant. It allows the driver to release the steering wheel on approved motorways while the system maintains lane position and distance automatically. Previously reserved for higher-end models, this tech now makes its way into the Puma Gen-E.

Everything that made the model popular remains: distinctive design, rapid charging, sharp handling and the cleverly designed Gigabox boot for added practicality. Those are the traits that made the Puma Gen-E one of Europe’s fastest-rising small EVs.

In short, the 2026 Ford Puma Gen-E doesn’t reinvent the wheel — it simply polishes a proven formula. More range, more comfort, and the same confident character. Ford clearly understands why this car sells so well, and it intends to keep it that way.