Is It Still Worth Buying a Ford Kuga in 2021?

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DeEliza
07/30/25 3:14am
It depends on individual needs and circumstances. Here are the detailed introductions of relevant content: Exterior: The exterior design of the Kuga doesn't have any particularly eye-catching elements, as this model hasn't undergone major changes to its appearance since its launch seven years ago. The front features a hexagonal honeycomb grille design, which, combined with chrome trim and sharp headlight styling, exudes a hint of boldness. The body side lines are rugged and straightforward, and when paired with the dual exhaust pipes at the rear, it still maintains some sporty appeal. Interior: The overall interior design of the Kuga is very simple and elegant. Although the dashboard lacks any notable design elements and the overall layout falls short compared to most competitors in the same segment, the large central control screen significantly boosts the car's appeal. The prominent screen creates a strong technological atmosphere, and the multifunctional steering wheel keeps up with current market trends.
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