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RRP
£25,650 - £31,840
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Cash
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£23,622
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Monthly
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£274*
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Used
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£12,357
Colour guide
Premium paint - Frozen white
Free
Solid - Blazer blue
Free
This is the only no-cost option for the lower spec cars, and it’s a good one. This is a very deep and dark blue colour that gives the Puma an upmarket look while still highlighting its sporty lines. Blue is always popular on the used car market and it is also less fussy to keep clean than lighter shades.
Specifications
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Solid - Frozen white
Free
Frozen White is only free on the upper trims and doesn’t really highlight the fizzy fun-loving nature of the Puma. It is a safe bet though, as white is always a popular colour, but mud and dirt quickly show up around the arches.
Premium paint - Agate Black
£275
Black looks rather good on the Puma, especially when paired with a set of darker alloy wheels. It also blends in well with the predominantly black exterior trim detailing on most trims, and won’t be a hassle to keep clean.
Premium paint - Solar silver
£275
Solar Silver is a fine colour, it has a subtle dark sheen to it which makes it look a bit more premium, but the Puma tends to look at its best in more adventurous colours. It suits most trim levels, though, and won’t be as tough to keep clean as Frozen White.
Exclusive paint - Desert island blue
£425
Exclusive paint - Magnetic
£425
Magnetic is a dark shade combining elements of grey and silver with a touch of metallic sparkle. It looks great regardless of the trim level you pick and gives the Puma a more upmarket vibe. That’s a good thing seeing as it’s one of the pricier colour options here.
Exclusive paint - Fantastic red
£525
Fantastic Red is one of the most eye-catching colours on offer. It’s also one of the most expensive. To keep it looking its sparkly best requires regular cleaning and red is not always a popular colour with used car buyers.
Exclusive paint - Grey matter
£525
Grey Matter costs a bit more than some other choices here, but it has a crayon-like finish to it which certainly makes it stand out. It looks especially good on models that come with black exterior detailing.
Premium paint - Cactus grey
£800
Cactus grey is a primer-like tone with a slightly matte finish. It's quite a cool, modern shade, but doesn't really stand out much.
Premium paint - Desert island blue
£800
This is a bright and shiny shade of blue that will definitely get you noticed in the carpark. It works with every trim level, and highlights the sporty lines of the Puma to good effect. If the deep and sombre standard Blazer Blue doesn’t do it for you, then Desert Island Blue is certainly worth a look.
Premium paint - Fantastic red
£800
Fantastic red is a solid block of scarlet not too far removed from post office red. It's certainly a standout shade these days, and we think the Puma actually looks really good in it.