As the Kuga PHEV is a new model, there aren’t a huge number available on the used market yet, but some dealers are offering their demonstrators and showroom stock for sale with reasonable savings on the new price. The cheapest we could find was a Titanium 1st Edition at £27,500 with 2,300 miles on the clock. This offers a saving of nearly £4,000 over a new example, but doesn’t seem like a huge bargain compared to delivery mileage examples or even a brand new car with the discount.
If you are buying a car made before June 2020 make sure it has had the battery recall fix done – Ford says the cars are not safe without it.