Ford Puma Gen-E: Enhanced Range & Hands-Free Driving Features

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In an exciting development for electric vehicle enthusiasts and environmentally conscious drivers alike, Ford is set to enhance its Puma Gen-E for the 2026 model year. With a range of improvements aimed at boosting efficiency and driver convenience, this compact all-electric crossover is ready to make waves in the EV market.
The new Puma Gen-E will offer an impressive range of over 248 miles on a single charge, surpassing the current model’s 233-mile capability. This enhancement not only signifies Ford’s commitment to electrification but also represents a significant step forward in making electric vehicles more accessible and practical for everyday use.
Despite the uplift in range, Ford has decided to maintain the pricing structure of the current model. The existing Puma Gen-E, which has already seen a sell-out for 2025, is priced at £26,245, with the Government’s full £3,750 Electric Car Grant applied. This means that consumers can expect to receive even more value for their investment as Ford continues to innovate.
One of the most exciting new features of the 2026 Puma Gen-E is the introduction of BlueCruise, Ford’s advanced hands-free driving technology. This innovative system allows drivers to enjoy a ‘hands-off, eyes-on’ experience on approved sections of the motorway, known as Blue Zones. While the system is in operation, drivers can take their hands off the steering wheel, provided they remain attentive to the road ahead. The technology can operate at speeds of up to 80 miles per hour (130 km/h), making long-distance travel more comfortable and less stressful.
BlueCruise, which first made its debut in the Mustang Mach-E in Europe back in 2023, will now be expanded to include the Puma Gen-E, alongside other models such as the Puma, Kuga, and Ranger PHEV starting from spring 2026. This strategic move not only showcases Ford’s dedication to enhancing driver convenience but also its ambition to integrate cutting-edge technology across its entire range.
The BlueCruise system builds on Ford’s Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (IACC), which helps manage various driving tasks, including steering, acceleration, braking, and lane positioning. By continuously monitoring road markings, speed signs, and changing traffic conditions, BlueCruise ensures that drivers maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead—whether cruising at highway speeds or navigating stop-and-go traffic.
For those planning road trips, BlueCruise will be available on more than 135,000 kilometres (approximately 84,000 miles) of designated Blue Zones. This extensive coverage allows customers to embark on journeys across multiple countries with the confidence of having reliable driver assistance technology at their fingertips.
Ford plans to roll out BlueCruise 2 on the Puma Gen-E and other new model year vehicles starting in spring 2026, provided they are equipped with the Driver Assistance Pack. As we approach the launch date, subscription options and pricing details will be unveiled, giving prospective buyers more clarity on their choices.
Jon Williams, General Manager of Ford Blue and Model e in Europe, shared his enthusiasm for the Puma Gen-E’s reception among customers. He stated, “We’re very happy with how Puma Gen-E has been received by our customers in Europe, building on the best-selling success of Puma, which proves it has a winning set of attributes. Now we’re taking Puma Gen-E to another level, with even better range and the game-changing BlueCruise advanced driver assistance system, making big-car technology available to buyers with a smaller budget.”
As the demand for electric vehicles continues to grow, Ford’s enhancements to the Puma Gen-E reflect a broader trend in the automotive industry—a shift towards more sustainable and technologically advanced driving options. The combination of extended range and groundbreaking driver assistance technology positions the Puma Gen-E as a compelling choice for those looking to make the switch to electric.
With these advancements, Ford is not just keeping pace with the evolving landscape of electric mobility; it is setting the standard for what consumers can expect from their vehicles. The introduction of features like BlueCruise is indicative of a future where driving can be more about the journey and less about the stress associated with navigating busy roads.
As we look ahead to the arrival of the 2026 Puma Gen-E, it’s clear that Ford is committed to offering innovative solutions that cater to the needs of modern drivers while also prioritising sustainability. This exciting development is sure to resonate with the Net Zero News community, who are passionate about reducing carbon footprints and embracing a greener future.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow updates on the Puma Gen-E and other electric vehicles making strides towards a net-zero future. Together, we can champion the transition to sustainable transport and support initiatives that promote cleaner air and healthier communities.

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