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{{short description|Automotive nameplate by Ford Motor Company}} |
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'''Ford Puma''' is a nameplate used by various different [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] vehicles and engines. The name was first used from 1997 to 2001 on a [[subcompact car|subcompact]] [[sports car]]. The revival of the nameplate was announced at the ''Go Further'' event in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]], and its new usage began on a new [[subcompact crossover|subcompact]] [[crossover SUV]] model in 2019. Puma was the originally intended name for the Escort RS2000,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Escort Mk1 RS2000 – The Ford RS Owners Club|url=https://www.rsownersclub.co.uk/rs-marques/escorts/escort-mk1/mk1-rs2000/|access-date=2021-09-19|language=en-US}}</ref> and Ford also uses the ''Puma'' name on variants of the [[Duratorq]] engine. |
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The '''Ford Puma''' is a [[Nameplate (automotive)|nameplate]] used by [[Ford Motor Company]] for several car models. The "Puma" name is also used on variants of the [[Duratorq]] engine. |
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Ford products using the Puma nameplate are: |
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* [[Ford Puma ( |
* [[Ford Puma (coupé)]], a 1997–2001 compact coupé |
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* [[Ford Puma (crossover)]], a 2019–present |
* [[Ford Puma (crossover)]], a 2019–present subcompact crossover SUV |
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* [[Ford Puma Rally1]], a 2022 Rally1 car built by the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team |
** [[Ford Puma Rally1]], a 2022 Rally1 car built by the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team |
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* [[Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Duratorq ZSD "Puma"]], a line of 2.0 |
* [[Ford Duratorq engine#ZSD ("Puma")|Ford Duratorq ZSD "Puma"]], a line of 2.0-litre, 2.2-litre, and 2.4-litre engines |
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* [[Ford Escort RS2000]], originally intended to be called the Puma<ref>{{Cite web|title=Escort Mk1 RS2000 – The Ford RS Owners Club|url=https://www.rsownersclub.co.uk/rs-marques/escorts/escort-mk1/mk1-rs2000/|access-date=2021-09-19|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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File:1999 Ford Puma 16 1.7.jpg|1997–2002 Ford Puma coupé |
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File:2020 Ford Puma Titanium EcoBoost Hybrid 1.0 Front.jpg|2019–present |
File:2020 Ford Puma Titanium EcoBoost Hybrid 1.0 Front.jpg|2019–present Ford Puma crossover |
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 1 December 2023
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]
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1997–2002 Ford Puma coupé
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2019–present Ford Puma crossover
References
[edit]- ^ "Escort Mk1 RS2000 – The Ford RS Owners Club". Retrieved 2021-09-19.
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