Ford Puma News
Thousands of Ford Ranger, Everest, Mustang, F-150, Puma and Transit models caught up in massive urgent recall
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By Laura Berry · 18 Jun 2025
Ford recalls versions of nearly every model it has sold since 2022.
Rust in pieces: Cult favourite 4WD, a small SUV that should have done better and a whole brand axed - the new-car market is going to get bloody next year
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By John Law · 31 Dec 2024
The first symptoms of serious market change are afoot. Not only did 2024 mark the end of a host of individual nameplates, it also saw the demand of one the oldest brands in Australia after decades of flagging sales.
Ford cancels electric car: BYD Atto 3 and MG ZS EV rivalling Ford Puma Gen-E EV axed in Australia as Ford doubles down on Ranger ute and Everest SUV despite looming emissions regulations
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By Tom White · 04 Dec 2024
Ford officially declares the Puma Gen-E won't be coming to Australia.
Electric SUV dumped: Ford Puma Gen-E electric car now unlikely for Australia, meaning one less rival for the MG ZS, Hyundai Inster, Mini Aceman, Peugeot e-2008 and Volvo EX30
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Sep 2024
The Puma is now extinct in Australia, with Ford expected to cancel the battery electric vehicle (EV) version of the European small SUV for this market, at least for the foreseeable future.This is despite announcing plans nearly 18 months ago to release the Puma EV (dubbed Gen-E) by the end of this year, as part of five new EV models for Australia by the start of 2025.At the time, Ford also revealed that the regular petrol-powered versions of the Puma would be discontinued after stocks of the current model depleted.As only a handful of these remain in dealerships to date, it was thought that Australian consumers would only have to wait for a few months before given the chance to buy a new, cheaper electric Ford.However, a reader tipped us off otherwise earlier this week, after being told of the fate of the Puma Gen-E by a Ford dealer.Since then, it has also come to our attention that Ford’s public website has deleted all references to the electric Puma, prompting us to reach out to the company for clarification.While Ford Australia has declined to comment about the Gen-E’s future, a spokesperson did email CarsGuide the following statement:“The Puma page on the Ford website was removed as we clear the last remaining stock of the current model. We will share more details on Puma Gen-E later in the year,” it read.Given the Gen-E does not officially exist in production form anywhere in the world (the facelifted Puma that it is based on has only just had a European press launch), it seems Ford Australia may have to wait until after the EV version's global debut before announcing the series' now-uncertain future in this country.With stalling EV sales globally, the decision to drop the Puma altogether in Australia would not be a surprising one.We also understand that meeting anticipated European demand first – especially in markets that have punitive carbon-related taxes – may also play a role in the decision to back out of the Gen-E locally, should that happen.The electric Puma's expected cancellation here does also raise concerns over how Ford plans to meet next year’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (known as NVES).With the diesel-powered Ranger and Everest combined accounting for about 90 per cent of total volume, the Blue Oval may face some very heavy fines moving forward.Today, the only electrified vehicles in the local artillery are the slow-selling Mustang Mach-E and full-sized e-Transit, though the smaller e-Transit Custom is still set for a 2025 launch, alongside one more mystery EV if the company's 2023 announcement comes to fruition.But all, along with the Ranger plug-in hybrid EV (PHEV), will likely only be niche sellers at best.Speaking of the latter and its powertrain, Ford did offer the Escape PHEV midsized SUV for a brief period from 2022, until the whole series was shockingly dropped towards the end of last year.Should Ford import the Puma Gen-E to Australia? Do Blue Oval fans deserve an affordable and accessible EV? Let us know in the comments below.
Guess which country buys more Tesla Model Ys than any other car? Here's the No.1 best selling cars around the world, from the Suzuki Swift and Toyota Yaris to the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Ranger
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By Laura Berry · 08 Sep 2024
Not every body is in love with the Ford Ranger utes like Australia is and around the world different tastes means different No.1 selling cars - here's the list of the most popular cars for 11 countries
Building the 'most efficient platform of any EV on the planet': Ford's game-changing electric car strategy will replace Puma and may revive Focus and Fiesta nameplates by 2027 to challenge Chinese upstarts: report
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By John Law · 30 Jul 2024
Ford will move away from big electric cars in the hopes to drive profits with smaller, more affordable vehicles for the masses.
Access denied: Meet the 2024 Ford Puma that has been locked out of Australia, leaving the Blue Oval without a Kia Stonic, Mazda CX-3 rival
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By Andrew Chesterton · 08 Feb 2024
Ford has revealed a facelifted Puma micro SUV overnight – at exactly the same time the model was axed in Australia.
Ford abandons petrol SUVs in Australia: Ford Puma ICE axed, to be replaced by all-electric Puma Gen-E as US giant doubles-down on Ranger, Transit and Mustang
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By Andrew Chesterton · 07 Feb 2024
Ford has today confirmed the axing of its petrol-powered Puma, with the small SUV following the mid-size Escape SUV out of the brand's Australian model line-up.
Ford Australia then and now: 10 years on from the day Ford announced the end of Australian manufacturing and changed our car industry forever
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 May 2023
Has it really been 10 years since Ford announced that it would cease making vehicles in Australia? The actual date, Thursday, May 23, 2013, happened to coincide with the national press launch of Holden's all-important VF Commodore – Australia's last-ditch effort to reverse freefalling large-car sales as well as revive exports with the US-bound Chevrolet SS version.