Want to give Ford’s Kuga a facelift? Well, now you can! Among a raft of updates for the compact SUV is the Individual pack, which incorporates a more aggressive grille design, side skirts and 19-inch alloys. The £4,000 option is available on all Titanium models from 2 August. Cabin extras include leather
trim, aluminium pedals and scuff plates, plus floor mats bearing ‘Individual’ logos.
Meanwhile, the 2.0-litre TDCi Duratorq diesel is now six per cent more fuel efficient, and is offered in either 138bhp or 161bhp guise (see Issue 1,122 for our drive of the higher-powered version). Four-wheel-drive Kugas can also now be specified with Ford’s six-speed Powershift dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
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I love the kuga ,to me its the nicest suv on the market ,but the changes are ,small for a big 4k hike ok it gets leather and some more cheap plastic ,and a few floor mats come on ford ,theres a resesion on still.
An extra 4 grand just for a set of ally kick plates and a bit of leather?!? Plus a few rubber mats with a stupid logo on them? Now you really ARE taking the rise Ford! Anyone in their right mind will NEVER spend that kind of money just for a miserable package like that, and the car doesn't even LOOK different to the last one.
For pete's sake Ford, GROW UP!