The Ford Puma name has been trademarked leading to speculation it could be used for one of the company's soon-to-be-launched crossovers. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization's website, Ford has trademarked the Puma name in New Zealand and Australia in the automotive category, leading to suggestions it could be used for a new Bronco-inspired crossover.
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