New 2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Redesign, Specs, Release Date, Price

New 2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Redesign, Specs, Release Date, Price – The results are being announced today after almost 275,000 votes. The design is not the only thing that matters. The Blue Oval allowed fans to name the crossover, winning 59 percent of votes. Puma ST Gold Edition won the losing vote, while Puma ST24K Edition was defeated.

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition

Over the course of 10 days, people could vote on Instagram or Twitter for their favorite paint choice. 56 percent chose Black, to the detriment of Gray. After grabbing 74% of the votes, brake calipers in red were chosen. The black color was the losing choice. With 74 percent of votes, exterior decals favored lines over stripes.

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Redesign

Because most people preferred this look (79%), the Fiesta ST crossovers feature ST badges on their outside. Ford fans had the opportunity to choose the color and lettering for the scuff plates. Puma received more votes than Ford Performance.

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Redesign

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Redesign

Engine

The turbocharged 1.5-liter engine still produces 197 horsepower and 236 pounds-feet (320 Newton-meters) of torque. To accelerate to 62 mph (100 km/h), the three-pot uses a six-speed manual transmission to send its output to the front wheels. This allows for a time of 6.7 seconds.

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Specs

2022 Ford Puma ST Gold Edition Specs

New Ford Puma ST 2022 Gold Edition Release Date & Price

Ford has not yet mentioned the Puma ST’s optional limited-slip differential. This will be available for the new Gold Edition. It is planned to produce the subcompact crossover in limited quantities at Craiova, Romania’s factory, and start customer deliveries by 2021. Pricing details are not available, but the model will likely be more expensive than the regular PumaST. The model starts at EUR29.250, which is approximately $35,000 at current exchange rates. The model is still forbidden in the United States, even though Ford CEO Jim Farley acknowledged that he would love the Fiesta ST for the US and other markets. The head honcho is the only person who can make this decision. It might be time for a similar online poll asking fans if they would like the Fiesta ST to come to North America.