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Ford has increased prices across its small SUV range, with the Puma and Escape now between $850 and $1500 more expensive than they were a year ago.
The cost of entry into a brand-new Ford is now more expensive, with the 2023 Ford Puma and 2023 Ford Escape both going up by $500 before on-road costs for all variants.
The Puma now starts from $30,840 plus on-road costs, while Ford has priced the Escape from $37,990 before on-road costs.
It’s understood there have been no specification changes to either model.
Ford Australia has been contacted for comment on these latest pricing changes and this story will be updated with its response.
2023 Ford Puma Australian pricing
- Puma (base) – $30,840 (up $500)
- Puma ST-Line – $33,190 (up $500)
- Puma ST-Line V – $36,390 (up $500)
2023 Ford Escape Australian pricing
- Escape (base) FWD – $37,990 (up $500)
- Escape ST-Line FWD – $39,990 (up $500)
- Escape ST-Line AWD – $42,990 (up $500)
- Escape Vignale FWD – $48,590 (up $500)
- Escape Vignale AWD – $51,590 (up $500)
- Escape ST-Line PHEV – $54,940 (up $500)
Note: All prices exclude on-road costs.
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