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Hybrid & Electric Ford
By electrifying our entire range of vehicles, we’re not just imagining what tomorrow will look like. We’re already building it.
Whether it’s Puma with EcoBoost Hybrid, Kuga with three hybrid options, or our all-electric Mustang Mach-E: you have the power to choose the right EV for you.
If you’re considering making the switch to an electrified vehicle, then it’s important you understand the differences between them. View the information below on Mild Hybrid, Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and All-Electric Vehicles.
A small-electric motor that helps improve efficiency. Mild Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power that work together – a conventional engine and a battery -driven electric motor. The electric motor does not power the car. It simply assists it.
Puma | Tourneo Custom | Fiesta | Focus
Plug In. Charge up. Improve Efficiency. Plug-in Hybrids have the two sources of power like a Hybrid, but with a larger high voltage battery, enabling you to drive longer distances on All-Electric power.
Kuga |
100% Electric. Just charge it up and go. All-Electric cars are powered by electricity alone. This means they have to be charged before you can drive.
What's the difference?
What's a Mild Hybrid?
What are the Plug-In options?