Summary
The all-electric version of the best-selling Ford Puma, the Puma Gen-E is a small battery-powered SUV that is set to arrive in UK showrooms in 2025.
The Gen-E is expected to be a very important model for Ford in the UK, but the model hasn’t launched here just yet. Early previews suggest that the car is a sensible, versatile, and efficient electric car choice, that isn’t exactly groundbreaking, but has a fairly competitive price tag.
This page will be updated when British reviewers get their hands on the car in the following months. Once we can collect further data, like the car’s Euro NCAP safety rating and running cost data, we will give the Puma Gen-E an Expert Rating score. Check back soon!
Key specifications
Body style: Small SUV/crossover
Engines: electric, battery-powered
Price: From £29,995 on-road
Launched: Spring 2025
Last updated: N/A
Replacement due: TBA
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Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Model reviewed: Range overview
“The Ford Puma Gen-E looks just like the regular Puma, yet has an all-electric powertrain and 233 miles of range. But it might be too little too late.”
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Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“I think the Puma Gen-E is just what Ford needs – a sensible, versatile, efficient small electric car that people feel familiar with.”
Author: Ginny Buckley
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
No safety rating
As of February 2025, the Ford Puma Gen-E has not been assessed by Euro NCAP.
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
As of February 2025, the Ford Puma Gen-E has not been assessed by Green NCAP.
The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the Puma Gen-E is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing if and when it takes place. Check back again soon.
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
No data yet
As of February 2025, we don’t have independently verified data available for the Ford Puma Gen-E. Check back again soon.
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
No reliability rating
As of February 2025, we don’t have enough reliability data on the Ford Puma Gen-E to generate a reliability rating.
The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy, sourced from both official dealerships and independent workshops.
As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the Puma Gen-E, we’ll publish the results here.
Recalls
Official DVSA safety recalls that have been issued for the Ford Puma Gen-E
As of January 2025, we are not aware of any DVSA vehicle safety recalls affecting the Ford Puma Gen-E. However, this information is updated very regularly so this may have changed.
You can check to see if your car has any outstanding recalls by visiting the DVLA website or contacting your local Ford dealer.
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