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Ford Kuga charging specifications

Find key electric car specifications including range, charging time, price, and the ideal charging station.

Car specifications

Ford Kuga

In addition to the 2.5-litre petrol engine, the Ford Kuga Plug-In Hybrid also has an electric motor with a 14.4 kWh battery. This alone will allow the Ford Kuga to travel approximately 35 miles, depending on speed, driving style, weather and traffic conditions.

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Battery capacity

14.4 kWh
This is the total battery capacity of this car, however the usable battery capacity may vary.
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Driving range

56 km
This is an estimate of how many kilometers this car could drive with a full battery. Actual range depends on weather, speed, road conditions, driving style, and optional equipment.
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Price from

€41,510
This price is just an indication. Prices may vary per region and per version of the car purchased.
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Efficiency

N/A
Efficiency measures how many watt hours (Wh) of electricity a car consumes per unit of travel. The lower the figure, the more efficient the car is, as it uses less energy.
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Seats

5
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Fast charging supported

No

Home charging times (AC) for a Ford Kuga Plug-In Hybrid

Charging methodCharging timeOur recommendation
Wall plug (2.3 kW)6h30mThis charging method is for emergencies only.
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)3h30mThis charging station is the best fit for this car!
This charging station will enable you to charge this car at the maximum possible charging speed.
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)3h30mThis charging station delivers more power than this car can handle.
3-phase 16A (11 kW)3h30mThis charging station delivers more power than this car can handle.
3-phase 32A (22 kW)3h30mThis charging station delivers more power than this car can handle.
YOUR GO-TO GUIDE

Everything you need to know about charging your electric car

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