What is fordpuma?

The Ford Puma is a compact sports utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Ford Motor Company from 1997 to 2002. It was manufactured in the company's Cologne plant in Germany and was based on the Fiesta platform. Although it was initially marketed as a coupe, it was actually a three-door hatchback. The Puma was well received and won several awards for its design, handling, and performance, including the What Car? Car of the Year award in 1998. The Puma was available with two different engines: a 1.4-liter and a 1.7-liter petrol engine. The latter was more powerful, delivering up to 123 horsepower. The Puma was discontinued in 2002 and was succeeded by the Ford Fiesta ST. However, the model was later revived as a compact crossover SUV in late 2019, with a new design and advanced features.