Dimensions in detail: from length to boot capacity (2025)
The new Ford Kuga 2025 measures 4,604 mm in length, 1,882 mm in width and 1,679 mm in height. The wheelbase is 2,711 mm. The ground clearance is millimetres. This refers to the distance between the lowest point under the vehicle and the ground surface.
Exterior dimensions
Length | 4,604 mm |
Width (excluding mirrors) | 1,882 mm |
Width (including mirrors) | 2,177 mm |
Height | 1,679 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,711 mm |
Front track | 1,599 mm |
Rear track | 1,590 mm |
Turning circle | 11.38 m |
Front tires | 225/65 R17 |
Rear tires | 225/65 R17 |
Ground clearance | 166 mm |
Differences between versions
The dimensions of the Ford Kuga 2025 vary depending on the version. Below you will find the specific technical specifications.
Fuel type | Version |
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Petrol | Dimensions Kuga 1.5 EcoBoost 150 hp MT |
Hybrid | Dimensions Kuga 2.5 Hybrid 180 hp |
Hybrid | Dimensions Kuga 2.5 Hybrid 183 hp AWD |
Plug-in hybrid | Dimensions Kuga 2.5 Plug-in hybrid 243 hp |
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Comparison of Ford model dimensions
Below is a comparison of the dimensions of the Kuga with other Ford models in the same segment, as well as with slightly larger and smaller models available in 2025.
Model | Length in mm | Width in mm | Height in mm | Boot in litres |
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Ford Puma | 4,186 | 1,805 | 1,550 | / |
Ford Explorer | 4,568 | 1,871 | 1,630 | / |
Ford Kuga | 4,604 | 1,882 | 1,679 | / |
Ford Capri | 4,634 | 1,872 | 1,626 | 622 |
Ford Mustang Mach-E | 4,713 | / | 1,624 | / |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the new Ford Kuga?
The Ford Kuga measures 4,604 mm in length, 1,882 mm in width, and 1,679 mm in height. The wheelbase measures 2,711 mm.
What is the turning circle of the Ford Kuga?
The Ford Kuga has a turning circle of 11.38 meters. This is the minimum space required to make a full 360-degree turn.
What is the ground clearance of the Ford Kuga?
The Ford Kuga has a ground clearance of 166 millimetres. This refers to the distance between the lowest point of the vehicle and the road surface.