Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) combine electric efficiency with petrol power. Enjoy short electric trips and switch to petrol for longer journeys. Charge at home or at public charging points, and easily refuel at the pump.
Why choose a plug-in hybrid?
Low-emission driving
PHEVs like the Ford Kuga are capable of zero tailpipe emissions while driving for journeys up to 41 miles, offering a petrol engine for extra range.
Extended range
No need for range anxiety – the petrol engine is ready to take over when you run low on electric range.
Save fuel and time
Electric capability means fuel savings on shorter journeys. Ideal for commuting, school runs or city journeys.
How does a plug-in hybrid work?
Power
The petrol engine with a battery-powered electric motor offers two sources of power. Our Power-Split Hybrid Technology connects the petrol engine, electric motor and generator.
Battery
With a high-performance battery, PHEVs like the Ford Kuga can offer enough electric-only driving for most daily trips, plus improved fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions (WLTP tested). rol engine.
PHEV charging
Charge your PHEV using a home charger and at some public charging stations. Every Ford PHEV also includes a home charging cable for standard domestic sockets.
Our plug-in hybrid range
Ford Tourneo Connect®
The plug-in hybrid MPV with perfect work-life balance.
Your plug-in hybrid questions, answered
How do I charge a plug-in hybrid car?
You can charge your Ford PHEV from a home charger, a domestic socket or at some public charge stations. Every Ford PHEV is equipped with a home charging cable for standard domestic sockets. You can also install a smart wallbox, which charges faster than standard sockets.
How much range does a PHEV have?
Plug-in hybrids like the Ford Kuga PHEV can achieve up to 41 miles of zero tailpipe emissions whilst driving on a full charge. This is ideal for shorter journeys, like commuting about town at lower speeds, but with the backup of a conventional engine for longer drives.
How much does it cost to charge a PHEV?
Charging your plug-in hybrid will vary. AC charging, particularly at home, will likely be most cost-effective. If you mostly charge your vehicle at home, there are specialist energy tariffs available for EV users.
Next steps
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