How much is a Ford Kuga?
With a fair few Ford Kuga options on the market, we explain how prices differ across the range
Used Ford Kuga price UK
SUVs are some of the most coveted models on the car market right now, and the Ford Kuga is an impressive option.
It’s the perfect family model for exciting handling, space, comfort and practicality.
There are a few different Ford Kuga models on offer, including petrol, diesel and hybrid models.
Different trims come with different features – and this means different price tags.
You can also choose a finance deal if you’re eligible and want to spread the cost of a Kuga Zetec.
Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) and Hire Purchase (HP) are ideal if you want to pay an initial payment and then a monthly bill until the end of your contract.
Find out how much a Ford Kuga costs, and which model suits your needs.
How much is a Ford Kuga Zetec?
The Ford Kuga Zetec is an entry-level model that’s an ideal pick if you want the practicality and sleek styling of the Kuga SUV, but don’t have an appetite for the extras that get added along the range.
Even so, the Kuga Zetec is still impressively kitted-out and feels every inch the modern family car. Features include cruise control and air-conditioning as standard.
There was also the option to add a touchscreen infotainment system when buying the car brand-new.
If you’re buying used, you might be able to find a Zetec model that was fitted with this tech from new and is now available at a lower price.
On our site, used Ford Kuga Zetec models usually start at prices around £11,500 for a 2017 model. A 2019 Kuga Zetec will cost closer to £17,850.
Prices will change depending on what we have a stock, so take a look at the currently available models for the most accurate pricing.
How much is a Ford Kuga Titanium?
The Ford Kuga Titanium is considered the next level up from the Zetec models, adding extra tech and features to create an impressive mid-range model.
There are a few iterations of the Titanium trim, including the Titanium Edition.
This one is the newer option and includes an upgraded infotainment system that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for smartphone connectivity, plus a full digital colour 12.3-inch instrument cluster behind the wheel.
The Kuga Titanium Edition stands proudly on 18-inch machined alloy wheels and includes a B&O Premium audio system, plus rear-view camera.
Brand-new on the Ford website, you can expect prices for a Kuga Titanium Edition to cost from £32,680.
On our site, a used Ford Kuga Titanium will cost from around £12,950 for a 2017 model.
The Titanium Edition is slightly pricier, coming in at prices around £16,250 for a 2019 model. These prices will differ depending on stock and any offers.
How much is a Ford Kuga ST-Line Edition?
If you like the Ford Kuga but really want to emphasise the ‘sporty’ element of your SUV, the Ford Kuga ST-Line Edition is the one to pick.
This trim adds an aggressive feel to the car that will make it even more appealing to motorists who prioritise aesthetics.
The ST-Line Edition adds features like an extra sporty body kit with chunky 18-inch ‘Rock Metallic’ alloys, black roof rails, a large rear spoiler, and exterior black detailing. Inside the car, red-piped floor mats are a nice touch and add to the classic ‘ST’ feel.
You’ll also get tech that includes a self-parking system, Ford SYNC 3 Navigation and front and rear parking sensors.
Prices for a brand-new Ford Kuga ST-Line model start at around £34,480 on the Ford website, but a used 2020 model on our site usually costs around £22,150.
You could also choose an earlier model – a 2018 Ford Kuga ST-Line will be priced around £14,200 depending on our current stock.
How much is a Ford Kuga ST-Line X Edition?
If you weren’t already satisfied with the ST-Line model, the Ford Kuga ST-Line X Edition adds some sportier touches for those who really want to ramp up the chunky feel of the car.
These features include 19-inch machine finish alloy wheels, giving a higher ride height that looks great with the large rear spoiler.
You’ll also have a panoramic sunroof, hands-free tailgate, and heated seats in terms of extra features on the original ST-Line – ideal if you really want to treat yourself.
On our site, a used Ford Kuga ST-Line X Edition will cost around £21,500 for a 2018 model, with newer options going up in price. These costs will change depending on our current stock.
On the Ford website, you can grab a brand-new Kuga ST-Line X Edition model for upwards of £35,970.
How much is a Ford Kuga Vignale?
The jewel in the crown – the Ford Kuga Vignale is a top-spec model with all the bells and whistles.
This one offers the practicality and space of a family SUV, but is decked out with impressive style touches and tech.
Full LED headlights with LED daytime running lights are handy, while the 19-inch ‘Luster Nickel’ alloy wheels are eye-catching.
There’s also the exclusive Vignale body kit and silver roof rails, distinguishing this model from others in the range.
You, of course, get the Ford SYNC 3 infotainment setup as well as tech like a Quickclear heated windscreen and front and rear heated seats.
Brand-new, the Ford Kuga Vignale will set you back upwards of ££37,270 on the Ford website.
A used Kuga Vignale on our site will cost closer to £25,250 for a 2020 model, but this price may differ depending on our stock and any deals running at the time.
How much does a Ford Kuga cost to run?
The Ford Kuga is an ideal family car or practical daily driver, and doesn’t push the boat out as far as running costs are concerned.
There are a few engines to choose from, but the 2.0 TDCI model has a claimed NEDC fuel economy rating of up to 60.1mpg. That’s impressive for a car that’s spacious and offers a 412-litre boot.
You can now also get a Ford Kuga plug-in hybrid model, meaning you can cut back on fuel costs even further.
You can expect up to 41 miles of electric range, becoming fully charged in 3.5 hours using an at-home wall box charger with the added help of regenerative braking.
Other costs associated with owning a Ford Kuga
While fuel costs for the Ford Kuga can be economical, other running costs don’t push the boat out either.
In general, the Kuga is considered a reliable model and received a full five-star Euro NCAP safety rating.
Ford parts are easy to come by when it comes to repairs as well, so any maintenance you do have to carry out should be affordable (when compared to SUVs like the BMW X2 with pricier parts).
You’ll need to consider road tax, but these costs are reasonable as well. Standard rate tax in 2023 sits at £180 annual, or £170 when using alternative fuel on the hybrid models.