Ford Puma 2025 1.0 EcoBoost Mild Hybrid Titanium

Buyer's Price Guide

Most are between
£19,320 and £20,570

We see cars like this for sale
less than once a week

At a dealer, aim to pay between £18,650 and £20,550
At a franchised dealer, expect to pay £20,200.
From a private seller, aim to pay between  £17,200 and £18,350
and expect to pay £18,000.
If selling in part exchange, expect to receive £15,160.

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  • Ford Puma Gen-E (2024 on)
    Engaging to drive in a manner most EVs aren’t. Clever maximisation of space to boost practicality. Strong levels of equipment for the money.
  • Ford Puma (2019 on)
    Excellent to drive. Generous amount of standard equipment. Huge boot.