Premium paint - Agate Black
Premium paint - Bursting green
Premium paint - Desert island blue
Premium paint - Solar silver
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RRP
£32,095 - £42,455
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Cash
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£29,556
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£286*
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Used
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£13,200
Colour guide
Solid - Frozen white
Free
As the only free colour choice you’re bound to see a lot of Frozen White Ford Kugas around - but that’s no bad thing. The cool, clean shade of white goes well with Ford’s swoopy design language, so don’t think you’re missing out by not choosing a paid-for colour. As with any white car however, it’s bound to be difficult to keep clean.
Premium paint - Agate Black
£800
It’s hard to go wrong with a coat of metallic black paint, and the Ford Kuga is a prime example of that. The deep metallic Agate Black finish works well with the Ford’s aggressive new front-end design to create a stealthy and sporty family crossover.
Specifications
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Premium paint - Bursting green
£800
Green paint has had a resurgence in recent years, and Ford has jumped on the wagon with Bursting Green. It’s a vibrant colour, with a bright metallic lustre to go with its vibrant green base coat. It’s best seen in person, however, as photos struggle to capture the true paint finish.
Premium paint - Desert island blue
£800
If you want your Ford Kuga to stand out in the company car park, Desert Island Blue might well be the colour for you. It’s an incredibly sporty colour, looking right at home on ST-Line models, with an almost electric quality to its finish. It might not appeal to all, but if you’re bored of the typical black/silver/grey options then it might be the perfect choice.
Premium paint - Magnetic
£800
Magnetic grey is a staple of Ford’s colour range; a tried and tested metallic grey with a metallic flake which catches light well. Grey is great at hiding dirt too, making it an easy colour to live with if you’re not that keen on getting your wash bucket out every weekend.
Premium paint - Solar silver
£800
Silver tends to be a ‘safe’ choice when speccing a car’s paint finish, but Ford’s Solar Silver certainly brings a twist to a typical metallic silver. It’s almost grey in dark light, but with a white metal flake which pops on a sunny day.