Ford has announced
pricing for the all-new Puma in several European markets, including the UK
where the subcompact crossover starts at £ 20,845 (US$ 25,600). That
makes it £ 2,995 more expensive than the base EcoSport Zetec.
The price
corresponds to the entry-level Ford Puma Titanium which offers a more than
decent standard spec. It includes 17-inch alloys, Ford MegaBox extended boot
space, heated windscreen, cruise control, lane keeping aid, lane departure
warning, rear parking sensors Ford Sync 3 navigation with an 8-inch touchscreen
compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, wireless charging, driver and
passenger lumbar massage seats, and more.
If you want to be
among the first to get a brand new Puma, you’ll need to opt for a high-spec
First Edition model. That’s because the first models to arrive in UK
dealerships from January will be the Puma First Editions.
The most affordable
of the lot is the Puma Titanium First Edition, available from £ 22,295
(US$ 27,420). Upgrades over the regular Titanium model include Intelligent
Adaptive Cruise Control, Rear View Camera, Heated Seats and Heated Steering
Wheel. Power comes from a 1.0-liter EcoBoost 48-volt mild-hybrid powertrain
rated at 125 PS.
Puma First Edition
models are also available in ST-Line X trim which adds sporty exterior and
interior design cues, sports suspension, alloy pedals, fully digital instrument
cluster and LED headlamps. The Puma ST-Line X First Edition also includes
Handsfree Power Tailgate, 18-inch alloy wheels and 10-speaker B&O Premium
Audio.
The model is
available with the 1.0-liter EcoBoost mild-hybrid powertrain with either 125 PS or 155 PS. The former costs £ 25,195 (US$ 30,980) while the
latter retails for £ 25,945 (US$ 31,900). Finally, the Puma ST-Line X First Edition
Plus is available exclusively with the 153 hp engine and adds a panorama roof
and 19-inch alloy wheels for £ 27,345 (US$ 33,630).
The regular Ford
Puma lineup consisting of the Titanium (£ 20,845), ST-Line (£ 21,795), and
ST-Line X (£ 22,895) will become available to order early next year in the UK.
In Germany, the base Ford Puma Titanium is priced from € 23,150 (US$ 25,210).