Ford Puma Battery — Size, Type & Replacement (2020–2025)

Battery Specifications

60Ah
Capacity
560
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)
EFB
Battery Type
Parameter Specification
Battery Group EFB-027
Type EFB
Capacity 60 Ah
Cold Cranking Amps 560 CCA
Dimensions 242 x 175 x 190 mm
Terminal Type Top post
Start-Stop Compatible Yes

EFB battery for Ford EcoBoost start-stop

Start-stop warning: Never fit a standard lead-acid battery to a start-stop vehicle. The Ford Puma requires a EFB battery minimum. Fitting the wrong type will cause premature failure and may trigger warning lights.

Recommended Batteries for Ford Puma

Bosch S4/S5 EFB-027

60Ah 560CCA | EFB | 4yr warranty
From ~£75

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Varta Blue/Silver EFB-027

60Ah | EFB | OE supplier to Ford
From ~£70

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Yuasa YBXEFB027

60Ah | EFB | Made in UK
From ~£65

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Frequently Asked Questions

What battery does a Ford Puma need?

The Ford Puma (Mk2) needs a Group EFB-027 EFB battery with 60Ah capacity and 560 CCA (cold cranking amps).

Does the Ford Puma need an AGM or EFB battery?

Yes — EFB is required because the Ford Puma has start-stop technology. EFB battery for Ford EcoBoost start-stop

How long does a Ford Puma battery last?

Typically 4–6 years depending on driving patterns. Short urban journeys and cold winters reduce battery life. Start-stop systems are harder on batteries, so quality EFB batteries are essential.

Can I replace the Ford Puma battery myself?

Yes for most models — it’s usually located in the engine bay. However, start-stop vehicles may need the battery management system reset with a diagnostic tool after fitting.

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