BRING ON TOMORROW
Ford continues to be one of the most innovative automotive manufacturers in the world. By electrifying their entire range of vehicles, Ford is not just imagining what tomorrow will look like. They are already building it and by the end of 2020, Ford will have launched 14 new hybrid and electric vehicles.
Ford's range of commercial vehicles have also undergone their hybrid and electric treatment. To make it easier to understand, we have broken down the differences between the cars and fuel technologies available and given you a brief overview of the current range.
Whether it’s Puma with EcoBoost Hybrid, Kuga with three hybrid options, or our all-electric Mustang Mach-E: you have the power to choose the right EV for you in the Ford range now.
Ford Hybrid & Electric Cars
Ford Fiesta
Mild Hybrid
View OffersFord Focus
Mild Hybrid
View OffersAll-New Ford Kuga
Plug-in Hybrid or Mild Hybrid
View Offers Discover MoreNew Ford Puma
Mild Hybrid
View Offers Discover MoreNew Ford Mondeo Hybrid
Hybrid
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Tourneo Custom
Mild Hybrid or Plug-in Hybrid
View DetailsTransit Custom
Mild Hybrid or Plug-in Hybrid
View DetailsNew Transit
Mild Hybrid
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Which Electric Vehicle Is Right For You?

All-Electric (BEV)
All-electric vehicles are driven purely by electricity. They need recharging before you can drive anywhere.

Plug-in Hybrid
Plug-in Hybrids have two power sources, similar to Hybrid (HEV) vehicles. The batteries are larger which allow you to travel further. These need plugging in to recharge.

Hybrid (HEV)
Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power. They automatically switch between the conventional engine and electric power depending on speed.

Mild Hybrid (MHEV)
Mild Hybrid vehicles have two sources of power, a conventional engine and a battery-driven electric motor. The electric motor assists and does not power the car.
Demystifying Electric Vehicles