Engine Performance and Efficiency
The Ford Kuga offers a range of engine options, including petrol, full hybrid, and plugin hybrid variants, delivering power outputs between 150 to 243 horsepower. With options for both manual and automatic (CVT) transmissions, and drive options that include both front-wheel and all-wheel drive, the Kuga is designed for flexibility and choice. Its noteworthy fuel consumption ranges from an impressive 0.9 to 6.4 liters per 100 kilometers, the lowest figure being achieved by the plugin hybrid variant, which boasts an electric range of 69 kilometers.
On the other hand, the Mercedes B-Klasse mainly features petrol MHEV, diesel, and plugin hybrid models, with outputs ranging from 116 to 238 horsepower. The B-Klasse runs on an automatic transmission with a dual-clutch system, ensuring seamless shifting. The plugin hybrid version provides an exceptional electric range of 83 kilometers and a fuel consumption low of 0.8 liters per 100 kilometers. These numbers highlight Mercedes' focus on blending sustainability with performance.