Given the chance, most keen drivers would pounce on the opportunity to drive a Racing Puma. Only 500 of these special coupés were produced, each one hand-assembled by legendary coachbuilder Tickford.
It’s hard to believe even the standard Puma was based on the contemporary Ford Fiesta, but sit a frumpy-looking Mk4 Fiesta next to a Racing Puma and they might as well be from different ...
But the problem initially was price. In 2000, a regular Ford Puma would set you back an extremely modest £14,995. The Racing Puma was rather more: £22,750, plus another £250 if you opted for ...
PUMA's journey began with Stefan Bellof in 1984, who wore their high-cut leather shoes across various racing disciplines. From there, PUMA embarked on major technological innovations. By ...
inspired by the black asphalt present on an F1 racing circuit. White PUMA Formstrip interrupts the sleek all-leather design, with subtle cobranding landing in the form of subtle GUIZIO hits on ...