Ford Puma Titanium
Crossover · Gasoline
vs
Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid
Crossover · Electric · AWD
Ford Puma Titanium
Car A
Ford Puma Titanium
Practical and easy to live with for growing families, the Ford Puma Titanium pairs five-seat flexibility with a roomy 456 L boot and brisk everyday pace. At 28,000, it offers good value in its segment for city-focused commuting and weekend duties.
5 seatsCrossoverGasoline5-star safety155 hp
Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid
Car B
Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid
The Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid suits city drivers who want low running costs and the flexibility of a gasoline backup. It blends a usable 48 km electric range with AWD traction and five-seat practicality at a price that’s good value in its segment.
5 seatsCrossoverElectric5-star safety1.6 L/100kmAWDElectric
Why compared better on fuelcomparison picksame body typesame seatsstep-up price

Usage fit

Family 70 / 66
City 69 / 71
Budget / value 70 / 69
Road trip 40 / 46
Performance 25 / 28
Cargo 32 / 24
Practical 55 / 55
Premium 17 / 25
Winter 28 / 34

Scores out of 100. Blue = Ford Puma Titanium · Orange = Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid

Specs side-by-side

Spec Ford Puma Titanium Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Ford Puma Titanium

  • Efficient for its class at 5.2 L/100 km, easing fuel costs
  • 456 L cargo space suits strollers, sports gear, and weekend bags
  • Brisk 0–100 km/h in 8.0 s helps with urban merges and overtakes
  • Safety and reliability are highlighted strengths in its positioning

Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid

  • 48 km EV range covers most urban errands and short commutes
  • Very low combined consumption makes it efficient for its class
  • AWD adds confidence in wet or winter conditions
  • Priced around 35,000, offering good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Ford Puma Titanium if…
Lower entry price
Ford Puma Titanium starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid if…
All-wheel drive
Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid's AWD adds real-world confidence in wet, icy, or mixed-weather conditions.

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