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contents of a small supermarket shopping trolley. Two sets of golfclubs can stand upright in the boot, and even with five people onboard there’s more than 450 litres of space for luggage, shopping or a dog cage.
And you can even remove the Mega Box and wash it out as it’s got a nifty little plug on it.
Customers can choose from Titanium, ST-Line and ST-Line X models, each with Puma’s now iconic coupe-inspired exterior style and unique front bumper, grille and alloy wheel designs.
Six colours – including new-toPuma Cactus Grey – and puddle lamps that project the Puma logo onto the ground 8 are also sure to turn heads.
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Ford also announced this week that the fully electric Puma Gen-E will be revealed later this year – the first Puma to deliver zero-tailpipe emission driving.
The car is offered with two versions of Ford’s excellent 1.0l mild hybrid power plant with 6 speed manual in two power forms, 125PS or 155PS and an automatic with 125PS.
The car starts at around €30,000 for a manual in entry Titanium trim and walks up another €1,300 for ST Line, reaching €34,330 for the all-singing, all-dancing fullyequipped ST-Line X.
AFTER a two-year spell in Berlin, the annual BMW Motorrad Days returns to its traditional home in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Alps.
It takes place over three days from July 5 to 7.
The mixture of fantastic riding roads and alpine passes is the perfect setting for the Motorrad
Days in this ‘Year of the GS’.
Visitors to the bash will be able to see and try the latest range of BMW motorcycles there and get the full, authentic Bavarian experience where the party atmosphere will be in full effect.