Stylish Ford Kuga Range Enhanced By New Titanium X Sport Series

Stylish Ford Kuga Range Enhanced By New Titanium X Sport Series

Ford’s stylish and eye-catching Titanium X Sport series has joined the new Kuga range to offer the highest specified Ford SUV available, with the following styling, luxury and technology features as standard: 19in 5x2-spoke alloy wheels Body styling kit including body colour front, side and rear skirts, spoiler, wheel arches and door claddings.  Kit also adds lower centre silver skid plate and rear diffuser Sony DAB audio with satellite navigation Rear view camera Active Park Assist for semi-automated parallel parking Silver roof rails Privacy glass Power fold mirrors

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
17 Mar 2014

The new all-wheel-drive Kuga Titanium X Sport, inherits an impressive list of other standard equipment such as opening panorama roof, heated front Torino leather seats and 10-way powered driver’s seat.

The introduction of a Kuga Titanium X Sport, with 1.6 EcoBoost petrol (150/182PS) or 2.0 TDCi petrol (140/163PS) engines, was prompted by high demand for the Titanium series, which accounted for 80 per cent of sales.

The Ford Kuga range also features Active Park Assist, Active City Stop, and All-Wheel Drive that pre-emptively reassesses conditions 20 times faster than it takes to blink an eye, readjusting the power split to give the driver the best blend of handling and traction.

The new Kuga spearheads Ford’s extending Smart Utility Vehicle range that also includes the small EcoSport SUV, on sale now, and will later include the upscale Edge – a larger SUV that is already a success in North America and other markets.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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