The facelift for the Ford Kuga, which is due to be officially revealed sometime next year, has been digitally rendered based on a series of recent spy pictures of the car testing under camouflage. The rendition boasts the brand’s modern design language with bolder and sleeker cues.
As penned by Kolesa in Vignale spec, the upcoming Ford Kuga has been styled with a bold trapezoidal 3D-design grille, slim LED headlamps and an X-shaped bumper incorporating air intakes and a very slight anti-scuff plate. The profile of the crossover remains rather modest with the usual high-roof design but a unique set of lines have been applied to the lower end of the doors.
At the rear, the Ford Kuga render shows-off a modern set of taillamps with a somewhat more aggressive bumper that incorporates a dual-exhaust chrome-tipped tailpipe setup that sits beside a slight diffuser. Reflective lenses are placed into the sides of the bumper while the hatch benefits from a spoiler to give it a sportier presence.
Very little information is available on the facelifted Ford Kuga but more will be revealed as the model draws closer to its official reveal date. It is expected to retain the current offering of turbopetrol engines with the possibility of HEV, MHEV or PHEV options to be introduced.