Ford Kuga Coupé on the prowl

 Ford Kuga Coupé on the prowl
TAKE a look at the new 4x4 that’s going to turn heads on and off-road! This striking machine is a coupé version of Ford’s popular Kuga, and it’s set to take style to the top of the agenda in the SUV sector.

Now that the Kuga is firmly established in the off-road market, Ford has decided it’s time to expand the range. With plans to grow the five-door version, there’s room for a sporty little brother that puts the brand in a class of its own.

As BMW demonstrated with the X6, there is a demand for cars that combine the raised seating position SUV buyers love with coupé looks and a sporty driving experience. And as you can see in our exclusive images, the new Ford certainly has style on its side. Pivotal to the remarkable shape is the dramatically sloping roofline, while the distinctive C-pillar takes some of its inspiration from the three-door Fiesta.

The muscular yet athletic proportions are reminiscent of the original Iosis X, which previewed the Kuga. A neatly curved rear window, classy roof spoiler and sleek tail-lights complete the look. At the front is an evolution of the new design language seen on the Iosis MAX concept. Huge alloys fill chunky arches, the ride height has been raised, and off-road cues include front and rear skid plates.
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Agent00RAgent00R - 6/17/2009 12:46:17 PM
+5 Boost
If they can make a product close to this sketch, that would be awesome.


ChevyFan100ChevyFan100 - 6/17/2009 12:59:10 PM
+4 Boost
It looks a lot like the BMW X6. Ford needs to sell this as a Lincoln.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 6/17/2009 2:32:37 PM
+3 Boost
yeah, ditch the foglights, and a proper engine (turo powered or diesel) along with Lincoln's interior of late and there. I don't know if a coupe without 4 doors will work though.


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 6/17/2009 4:50:54 PM
+1 Boost
I love it. There are mamy people that would love a coupe that is big like this


dumpstydumpsty - 6/18/2009 9:00:20 AM
0 Boost
This is what I thought the next X3 would look like. (For a new X3 to be a mini-version of the X6).

I highly doubt Ford will carry much of that concept to production. Ford, though on a bit of roll, will punk-out and end up making the model very bland.


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