



The trapezoidal grille and steeply raked roofline remain from the Iosis X, and there's more than a hint of new Mondeo about the front end. It's not quite as coupe-esque as the new Mazda CX-7, admittedly, but there's no denying it's a handsome little SUV.
And little it is - the Kuga is a strict five-seater that sits on the same platform as the Focus.
More Nissan Qashqai than Freelander, it'll initially be powered by Ford's ubiquitous two-litre turbodiesel engine mated to a six-speed manual 'box.
However, more powertrains should be on the way later, including (we'd expect) the 2.5-litre five-cylinder petrol engine from the current Mondeo.
It'll come in two-wheel and four-wheel drive, the latter most likely to be an intelligent drive system that shifts torque around depending on road conditions. There's a split tailgate at the back, too.
The Kuga's list of options confirms Ford UK's assertion that it's a genuine up-market soft-roader: leather trim, a reversing camera and those shiny 19-inch alloys you see in the photos can all be specced.
With prices expected to start at around £20,000, the Kuga will go on sale in the UK next summer.
© Source: insideline
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