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What comes as standard on a Ford Puma?

In this article we explore the equipment that Ford typically includes as standard on the Puma, noting how the contents change by trim and market.


Most recent Ford Puma models come with a modern infotainment system featuring smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), Bluetooth, and DAB radio as standard, plus a base level of safety features such as automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. The exact software version and safety suite depend on trim and region; higher trims add larger screens and additional driver assists.


These standard items are shaped by trim level and market. Below is a breakdown of typical standard equipment you’ll find on recent Puma models, with notes on universal versus trim-specific features.


Infotainment and connectivity


Display and controls


Before listing the items, note that the Puma generally includes a touchscreen interface as standard, with Ford’s connectivity features built in.



  • Touchscreen infotainment with smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto).

  • Bluetooth wireless connectivity and USB ports for data and charging.

  • DAB digital radio for a wide range of stations.

  • Steering wheel controls for quick access to media and calls.


In practice, these infotainment and connectivity features form the backbone of the Puma’s standard tech package, reinforcing everyday usability and smartphone compatibility.


Safety and driver assistance


Active safety features


The Puma line typically includes a core set of driver aids aimed at prevention and support during driving.



  • Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection (automatic emergency braking).

  • Lane-Keeping Assist or Lane-Keeping System with lane-centring under certain conditions.

  • Traffic Sign Recognition and display of speed limits.

  • Electronic Stability Control and traction management as standard safety fundamentals.


Higher trims may extend this suite with features such as adaptive cruise control, but the items above are commonly found as standard across many recent Puma configurations.


Comfort and practicality


Interior usability and convenience


Alongside infotainment and safety, Ford typically equips the Puma with practical comforts that stay standard across most trims.



  • Air conditioning or climate control for occupant comfort.

  • Remote central locking with an audible alarm.

  • Electric windows and powered exterior mirrors.

  • Height-adjustable driver seat and adjustable steering column for ergonomic seating.

  • Split-fold rear seats to expand cargo space as needed.


These items emphasize everyday practicality, making the Puma comfortable for daily commuting and weekend trips across trims.


How to verify exact standard equipment for your market


Because features vary by model year, trim level, and country, the most reliable source is Ford’s official specifications or the configurator for your region. Check the brochures or the online listing for the exact “standard equipment” section and confirm with a dealer if needed.


Summary: The Ford Puma’s standard equipment centers on connectivity, safety, and everyday practicality, with the precise items differing by trim and market. Always verify the exact configuration for your chosen year and region, as higher trims add additional features and refinements.

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