Ford Puma Gen-E used • 53 cars price-checked by AutoUncle

Prices range from £22,899 to £30,050 across all listings

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How much does the Ford Puma Gen-E depreciate?

Used Ford Puma Gen-E

A used Ford Puma Gen-E (2025) model loses about £68 per month in value.


Factors that affect the depreciation of a Ford Puma Gen-E:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history


Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Ford Puma Gen-E. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £68, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.

How much does a used Ford Puma Gen-E cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

How much does a used Ford Puma Gen-E cost? Prices, ratings and depreciation by model year

Model year

Typical price range*

Average price

Price trend / depreciation
(last 12 months)

Cars for sale

2025 Ford Puma Gen-E

£22,995 - £30,050£25,482-£82053

2024 Ford Puma Gen-E

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2023 Ford Puma Gen-E

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2022 Ford Puma Gen-E

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2021 Ford Puma Gen-E

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2020 Ford Puma Gen-E

- - ---£180-

2019 Ford Puma Gen-E

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2017 Ford Puma Gen-E

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*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market

The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle

Ford Puma Gen-E (model year 2025) - Price development for the last 2 months and price projection for the next 6 months (September 2025 - April 2026)

Monthly price data with average prices and price ranges

Month

Average market price

Lowest market price

Highest market price

Calculation method

2025 - September
£23,760
£22,200£25,300
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2025 - October
£22,940
£21,560£24,340
Estimate
2025 - December
£21,320
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Forecast
2026 - January
£20,520
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Forecast
2026 - February
£19,700
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Forecast
2026 - March
£18,900
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Forecast
2026 - April
£18,080
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Forecast

All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£820

Next 6 months

-£4,860

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Looking for the top selling Ford Puma Gen-E used?

Are you thinking of buying a used hybrid car? Then the Ford Puma Gen-E is a good option. At AutoUncle, we offer an impressive lineup of 6,001 used Ford Puma Gen-E cars in the UK, each one sourced from an online marketplace or dealership website.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Ford Puma Gen-E?

The cheapest Ford Puma Gen-E that is available here on AutoUncle costs £12,500, while the most expensive model is priced at £23,999.

The used car price of an Ford Puma Gen-E is determined by a number of factors, the most important of which are what year the car is from, engine size and performance, the car's fuel consumption, how far the car has already travelled along with the trim level of the car.

As an example, a newer model with fewer miles covered, or a high-end version boasting a potent engine, often fetches a top-tier price than, for example, an older model with more kilometres driven or with a lower equipment level.

What equipment levels can you get the Ford Puma Gen-E with?

What are the available fuel options for the Ford Puma Gen-E?

The predominant fuel variant for the Ford Puma Gen-E is plug-in hybrid.

Price comparison of popular fuel types for Ford Puma Gen-E:

  • Ford Puma Gen-E plug-in hybrid: 4,679 cars currently available with an average price of £17,410
  • Ford Puma Gen-E petrol: 1,256 cars currently available with an average price of £17,226
  • Ford Puma Gen-E el: Currently there is 64 cars available on AutoUncle with an average price of £25,564
  • Ford Puma Gen-E diesel: currently AutoUncle has 1 car available with an average price of £20,489

Keep your driving habits in mind when choosing which fuel type to purchase. Do you usually drive in city traffic or on highways and freeways? How many miles do you cover on a weekly basis?

For shorter trips, electric cars, plug-in hybrids and petrol cars are great. For longer commutes, an electric car is often the best choice - especially with charging options at home or at work. For longer daily commutes, a modern electric car is often suitable - especially if you can charge at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. Consider that in many countries, cities have banned the entry of diesel engines with high emissions.

The trend of hybrid cars is gaining momentum

The UK's adoption of hybrid vehicles is connected with their fuel economy, lower carbon emissions compared to traditional vehicles, and the growing presence of charging facilities, consistent with the nation's ecological ambitions and financial incentives for sustainable travel. The embrace of hybrid vehicles such as the Ford Puma Gen-E plays a significant role in the transition to more eco-conscious and sustainable transport alternatives.

Advantages of purchasing a pre-owned hybrid car

A considerable number of rewards come from investing in a used hybrid vehicle. Upsides such as:

  1. Cost savings on purchase: Used hybrid cars are generally more affordable than new ones. The initial cost being more affordable can widen the accessibility of hybrids to more buyers.

  2. Environmental benefits: Hybrids offer reduced emission levels in contrast to traditional gasoline or diesel cars. By going for a previously owned hybrid, you're mitigating the environmental impact versus investing in a new vehicle, as the construction process, especially in the case of the battery, has a significant carbon impact.

  3. Fuel efficiency: Hybrids are famed for their efficient fuel usage, integrating a petrol engine and an electric motor. This fuel-efficiency can culminate in notable cost savings on fuel in the long run.

  4. Technological features: Even the older hybrid models are often equipped with modern features, delivering a high-technology driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: In the UK, lower road taxation is typically applied to hybrid vehicles, attributed to their lesser CO2 emissions. Hybrids could be subject to lower or zero congestion fees in areas like central London, determined by their emission levels.

In which different body variants are the Ford Puma Gen-E available?

With the hatchback being the more popular choice, the Ford Puma Gen-E is offered in both hatchback and SUV body styles in the UK. Hatchbacks seamlessly combine compact design with impressive driving dynamics and practical space. Their fuel efficiency and ease of parking make them a favourite choice for city dwellers.

What is the price difference between different body types for Ford Puma Gen-E?

Is the Ford Puma Gen-E the best choice - or are there better alternatives?

While being extremely popular, the American car has some competitors.

Recommended alternatives to the Ford Puma Gen-E

  • Ford Transit Custom
  • VW T6.1
  • Kia Ceed

The Ford Transit Custom is a strong alternative to the Ford Puma Gen-E. At present, there are a total of 5,587 Ford Transit Custom vehicles available for sale in the UK, featuring an average sales price of £15,995.

The VW T6.1 is another popular choice in this segment, with 1,663 cars for sale and an average price of £32,289. Another good choice for an alternative car is the Kia Ceed with 1,369 cars for sale for the average price of £12,100.

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