Ford first showed the Kuga, its new for-Europe-only compact crossover, last September at the Frankfurt Motor Show in pre-production “concept” form. With all the details now ironed out and the factory ready to roll, the production Kuga is set to bow at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
The Kuga is based on the same C1 platform that underpins the S-Max compact minivan and European Focus. Only one engine will be offered, a 2.0-liter common rail diesel rated at 134 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque. Only one gearbox too, a six-speed manual. Those unable to row their own gears need not apply. FWD will be standard, with a Haldex AWD system available as an option.
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The Kuga rides on a 105.9 inch wheelbase and checks in at 174.4 inches long, 72.5 inches wide, 67.3 inches high, which is almost the same size as the U.S. market Escape. The only notable size difference between the pair is the Kuga’s wheelbase, which is 2.8 inches longer than the Escape’s, though it’s also a bit heavier. In FWD form, the Kuga weighs in at 3468 lbs, 101 lbs more than the FWD V-6 Escape. AWD models weigh 3556 lbs, 34 pounds heavier than its U.S. counterpart.
The interior is unlike anything sold in a U.S. Ford in its design. Its more rounded and enveloping, with nary a hint of truck-based inspiration. Ford says that it is appointed with plenty of gloss finishes and leather trim pieces—the center console appears leather wrapped and the seats are upholstered in a two-tone cloth/leather mix.
Available in two trims, base Trend and premium Titanium, the Kuga goes on sale in Europe shortly after its Geneva debut. It will not be making its way across the Atlantic, however, as the Escape was recently redesigned and is a solid seller. The next product cycle, however, should produce a vehicle that will be similar both here and in Europe that will have been developed under Ford’s recently-introduced global development process.

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