Ford has announced pricing for the all-new Puma in several European markets, including the UK where the subcompact crossover starts at £20,845 (approximately $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.

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The most affordable of the lot is the Puma Titanium First Edition, available from £22,295 ($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 (123 hp).

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 (123 hp) or 155 PS (153 hp). The former costs £25,195 ($30,980) while the latter retails for £25,945 ($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 ($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 ($25,210).

Note: LHD Ford Puma ST-Line model pictured