
Ford Escape is an excellent choice for small SUVs. The Ford Escape is stylish and spacious, with plenty of cargo space. It also features a variety of innovative technology features. Plus, there's a wide range of engines and hybrid options to choose from, making the Escape an ideal fit for any family.
The base engine of Ford Escape is a turbocharged 3-cylinder with 181 horsepower. This is coupled with an eight speed automatic transmission. The Escape gets 26/31 mpg in the city and 31 on the highway. An optional all-wheel drive system can be added.
You will find a wide range of amenities in the SEL trim, including heated front seats, dual-zone automatic temperature control, wireless device charging, and a powerliftgate. You have ample legroom with the sliding rear seats. The second row seats can also be folded down to provide 60.8 cubic yards of cargo space. In addition, the Escape's rearview camera, rear cross traffic alert and blind spot monitoring are all standard.

A four-cylinder EcoBoost engine is available for those who want a sportier drive. The Escape's 2.0L EcoBoost produces 250 horsepower, and it comes with Auto Stop-Start Technology. The SUV's Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system aids in navigating even the most difficult terrain.
Ford Escape is a compact SUV which offers a hybrid powertrain. The hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine with an electric motor. The energy lost while coasting or braking is used to recharge the battery pack. The Escape is not as fuel-efficient as other SUVs with hybrids but still achieves 30 mpg when combined with a front wheel drive system.
Ford Escape is able to achieve 31 mpg in the highway with its all-wheel-drive system. You can tow up to 3,500 pounds. Depending on your trim level, you can get the Escape equipped with various safety features including forward collision warning and lane departure warning.
There are six trim levels for the Escape. Three ST-Line versions of the Escape are also available. Each version has a unique grille design and body style. Compared with other compact SUVs, the Escape isn't very large, but it's got enough room to seat five people.

You can also get the SE or Titanium trims with an optional 13.2-inch touchscreen. Both the SE and Titanium models are available with a hybrid or traditional powertrain. While the ST-Line Elite can only be purchased with the hybrid option, these models are also available in the conventional or hybrid options. Regardless of which powertrain you choose, the Escape has a 4.2-inch digital gauge cluster and a SYNC 4 infotainment system. Sync 4 can automatically update drivers with the latest software and security patches.
The Ford Escape offers a range of powertrains, including a hybrid, a turbocharged three-cylinder and a turbocharged four-cylinder. The 1.5L EcoBoost and the 2.0L EcoBoost deliver decent fuel economy, and the latter two are matched with all-wheel drive.