Ford Puma Gen-E Real Range

The official WLTP figure for the Ford Puma Gen-E is 233 miles. In real UK driving, expect about 200 miles from a healthy battery, less in winter, and less again as the battery ages. Here are the numbers worth planning around.

Updated 2026-07-18 · The EV Pros editorial team

Official WLTP figure233 milesRealistic, new battery200 milesRealistic, 90% health180 milesRealistic, 70% health140 milesWinter, new battery~155 milesRealistic figures estimated at 85% of WLTP; winter around 78% of realistic.

Ford Puma Gen-E range under different conditions and battery health levels.

Why real range is below the official figure

WLTP tests run in mild lab conditions at gentle speeds, so nearly every EV undershoots the sticker in real driving. For the Ford Puma Gen-E, a fair planning figure is about 200 miles, roughly 85% of the official 233. That works out at about 4.7 miles per kWh from the 43kWh usable battery.

  • Motorway runs at 70mph cost the most: air resistance rises sharply with speed
  • Winter takes 20 to 25% off: expect around 155 miles on a cold day with the heating on
  • Gentle town driving can beat the realistic figure, sometimes even the WLTP one

How battery health changes the picture

Range fades slowly as the battery ages. At 90% battery health the realistic range drops to about 180 miles, which most owners barely notice day to day. At 70% health, the typical warranty threshold, it falls to about 140 miles.

If you are buying a used Ford Puma Gen-E, that spread is the reason to get the battery's actual state of health measured rather than guessing from the odometer. A specialist reads it directly from the car in under an hour.

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FAQs

What is the real range of a Ford Puma Gen-E?
About 200 miles in typical UK driving with a healthy battery, against the official 233 mile WLTP figure. Expect around 155 miles in cold winter conditions.
How far does a Ford Puma Gen-E go in winter?
Roughly 155 miles. Cold chemistry, cabin heating and wet roads together typically cost 20 to 25% of range. Pre-conditioning while plugged in claws some of it back.
What happens to the range as the battery ages?
It shrinks in line with battery health: about 180 miles at 90% health and about 140 miles at 70%, the level most manufacturer warranties protect against for 8 years or 100,000 miles.
Should I buy based on WLTP range?
Use WLTP to compare cars with each other, and the realistic figure to plan actual journeys. If your regular trips fit comfortably inside the realistic winter figure, the car will never give you range anxiety.

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