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[[Ford Focus]]-based crossover SUV, related to [[Volvo XC60]]. Stylish ‘kinetic’ design translated well to SUV shape, initially sold in Europe, and very highly regarded for its handling and ride. As Ford consolidated its platforms, the 2012 Kuga also became the 2013 Ford Escape, with production in Germany, USA and China.
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[[Ford Focus]]-based crossover SUV, related to [[Volvo XC60]]. Stylish ‘kinetic’ design translated well to SUV shape, initially sold in Europe, and very highly regarded for its handling and ride. As Ford consolidated its platforms, the 2012 Kuga also became the 2013 Ford Escape, with production in Germany, USA and China. In some markets, the Kuga Mk II (C520) became the Escape when it had its mid-term facelift.
  
  
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''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Ford Escape]]
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''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Ford Escape]] | ''Successor:'' [[Ford Escape]]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 4 April 2019

Ford Focus-based crossover SUV, related to Volvo XC60. Stylish ‘kinetic’ design translated well to SUV shape, initially sold in Europe, and very highly regarded for its handling and ride. As Ford consolidated its platforms, the 2012 Kuga also became the 2013 Ford Escape, with production in Germany, USA and China. In some markets, the Kuga Mk II (C520) became the Escape when it had its mid-term facelift.



Marque: Ford | Predecessor: Ford Escape | Successor: Ford Escape

 

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