Ford Mustang Mach-E Ford Puma

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Comparison table

22 of these rows differ. They sit at the top. Figures come straight from the makers, indicative. A bullet (•) marks a differing row.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Ford Puma
Fuel (differs) Electric Hybrid
Model years (differs) 2020-now 2019-now
From (indicative) (differs) € 49,990 € 30,490
Status Available Available
RatingsRating figures: higher is better (scale 0-100). What each category measures is explained on the methodology page.
Reliability (differs) 68/100
Efficiency (differs) 72/100
Practicality (differs) 74/100
Value retention (differs) 70/100
Sustainability (environmental impact) (differs) 58/100
Specifications
Body style (differs) SUV Crossover
Power (hp) (differs) 294 125
0–100 km/h (s) (differs) 7 9.8
Top speed (km/h) (differs) 180 191
Length (mm) (differs) 4713 4186
Width (mm) (differs) 1881 1805
Height (mm) (differs) 1624 1550
Kerb weight (kg) (differs) 2161 1301
Range (WLTP, km) (differs) 600
Battery (kWh) (differs) 91
Fast charging, public charger (kW) (differs) 150
Boot (l) (differs) 402 456
Consumption WLTP (l/100km) (differs) 5.4
Max. towing weight, braked (kg) (differs) 1100
Seats 5 5
Doors 5 5

OEM datasheets + RDW + ADAC (see methodology); rating and reference dates are listed per figure

Show sources and reference dates per rating
  • Ford Puma · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (segment) + aggregated owner reviews + RDW recall data · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Ford Puma · Efficiency: Owner-reported real-world consumption vs WLTP 5.4 l/100km (public forums) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Ford Puma · Practicality: Boot 456 l incl. deep underfloor compartment vs B-segment crossovers (manufacturer figure) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Ford Puma · Value retention: Residual-value indication from segment valuation guides (historical, indicative) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Ford Puma · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP consumption manufacturer figure, hybrid without plug + LCA indication ICCT 2024 (segment), reference date 2026-05-21 · reference date 2026-05-21

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Profile · (2020+, facelift)

Ford Mustang Mach-E

Electric crossover wearing the Mustang badge, with up to around 600 km WLTP range in Extended Range guise (manufacturer figure, indicative). DC fast charging to 150 kW and optional BlueCruise hands-free highway assist.

Profile · 1.0 EcoBoost mHEV (facelift 2024)

Ford Puma

Compact crossover on the Fiesta platform with a 48V mild hybrid. Strong point is the deep underfloor compartment ("MegaBox", part of the 456 l boot) for the class. The 1.0 EcoBoost mHEV reaches WLTP 5.4 l/100km; owners report 6-6.5 l/100km in practice (public forums, not measured by us). Braked towing weight 1,100 kg (manufacturer figure).

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