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2014 Ford Kuga Titanium X Sport Priced, Detailed

Ford has released additional details and UK pricing for the range-topping 2014 Kuga Titanium X Sport.
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Based on the already successful Titanium X, the new Sport model features even more standard equipment and it's the highest specified Ford SUV customers can order in the United Kingdom.

The vehicle comes with a body styling kit that includes body-colored front, side and rear skirts, spoiler, wheel arches and door cladding, while a lower center silver skid plate and a rear diffuser enhance the SUV's aggressive stance.

A set of 19-inch dual five-spoke alloy wheels, silver roof rails, panorama roof, privacy glass and power fold mirrors are also offered as standard.

Inside, customers will be able to enjoy heated front Torino leather seats and a 10-way powered driver's seat, a Sony DAB infotainment system with DAB audio and satellite navigation. Rear view camera and Active Park Assist for semi-automated parallel parking are included with the Titanium X Sport package as well, but buyers can add keyless tailgate opening for an extra £350.

The all-wheel drive model can be had with a choice of four engines. The 1.6-liter EcoBoost petrol is available with either 150 hp or 182 hp, while the 2.0-liter TDCi diesel mill is offered with either 140 hp or 163 hp.

The 2014 Ford Kuga Titanium X Sport is priced from £28,345, which makes it £2,950 more expensive than the Titanium X and puts it £7,350 above the entry-level Kuga Zetec. The new trim level is on sale as we speak.

“Everyone has approached their car with their hands full and wished there was some magical way of opening the boot without having to put the load down first,” said Mark Ovenden, chairman and managing director of Ford of Britain. “Our hands-free tailgate is an ingenious solution to make everyday lives easier, and one tailored for our new top-end Ford Kuga customers as the majority have chosen it.”
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