The Ford Puma is a compact crossover SUV first introduced in 1997 as a sporty coupe, later reintroduced in 2019 as a versatile and modern compact SUV. Over its generations, the Puma evolved from a sleek two-door model to a practical five-door crossover, offering innovative features and engaging driving dynamics. Known for its efficient use of space and stylish design, the Ford Puma blends sporty appeal with everyday functionality, making it a popular choice in the compact SUV segment.
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Current Generation
2024 Ford Puma (facelift 2024)

1555 mm
L:4226 mm | W:1930 mm
Current Model - Production: 2024-present
- Model Year: 2024
Body Style: SUV
- Length: 4186-4226 mm164.8-166.4 in
- Width: 1930 mm76.0 in
- Height: 1533-1555 mm60.4-61.2 in
- Trunk Capacity: 456-574 liter16.1-20.3 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 1216-1283 liter42.9-45.3 cu ft
Discontinued Generations
2020 Ford Puma

1550 mm
L:4226 mm | W:1930 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 2019-2024
- Model Year: 2020
Body Style: SUV
- Length: 4186-4226 mm164.8-166.4 in
- Width: 1930 mm76.0 in
- Height: 1520-1550 mm59.8-61.0 in
- Trunk Capacity: 456-523 liter16.1-18.5 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 1161-1216 liter41.0-42.9 cu ft
1997 Ford Puma Coupe (ECT)

1345 mm
L:3984 mm | W:1674 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1997-2003
- Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 3984 mm156.9 in
- Width: 1674 mm65.9 in
- Height: 1345 mm53.0 in
- Trunk Capacity: 240 liter8.5 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 725 liter25.6 cu ft