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The Electric SUV That Costs Just €2.6 Per 100 Km
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The Electric SUV That Costs Just €2.6 Per 100 Km

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The new Ford Puma Gen-E is highlighted as an affordable electric SUV with low running costs.
  • It offers a range of up to 523 km in urban environments and consumes 13.1 kWh/100 km, costing approximately €2.6 per 100 km.
  • Other Ford EVs like the Explorer and Capri also offer competitive ranges and low running costs, with extended range versions reaching over 600 km.

In Greece, the automotive landscape is increasingly embracing electric mobility, and the new Ford Puma Gen-E stands out as a beacon of affordability and efficiency. Ta Nea is proud to report on this development, which directly addresses the concerns of Greek consumers regarding the cost of electric vehicles. The Puma Gen-E's impressive urban range of 523 km on a single charge and its remarkably low energy consumption of just 13.1 kWh/100 km, translating to a mere €2.6 per 100 km, make it a truly compelling option for everyday driving.

This focus on economic viability is crucial for the wider adoption of EVs in Greece. While international coverage might focus on technological advancements, our perspective emphasizes how these innovations translate into tangible savings for the average Greek household. The fact that a modern electric SUV can be operated so cost-effectively challenges the perception that EVs are an expensive luxury.

Furthermore, the efficiency extends to other models in Ford's lineup, such as the Explorer and Capri. Their extended range versions, offering over 600 km of autonomy and running costs around €3 per 100 km, demonstrate Ford's commitment to providing practical and economical electric solutions across its range. This is not just about new cars; it's about a shift towards sustainable and affordable transportation for all Greeks, a narrative that resonates deeply within our community.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.