Jack Madden Ford Sales Inc

Nov 13, 2020
5 Reasons Why Drivers Love the Ford Escape

The new 2020 Ford Escape comes as a fully redesigned compact crossover SUV thanks to its raft of smart features, four powertrains, and five trim levels. With improved comfort, extra technology, and more passenger space, Ford pulled out all the stops to create a pleasantly rounded fourth-generation Escape. The styling and performance are built on Ford’s new modular architecture, and it’s the first car riding on it in the US market.

1. New Redesign

The new Escape went through a nearly complete overhaul in terms of design. Though its purpose as a reliable compact SUV with off-road capabilities has not changed, Ford shakes things up with an excellent powertrain and impressive styling.

All dimensions are favorably suited for improved utility and driving dynamics. It looks lower, longer, and wider than the preceded Escape but still maintains the light off-roading ruggedness and excellent outward visibility.

2. A Revamped Interior

Ford brings a new feel to the interior for 2020 with great detailing and fancy optional technology. The 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, which offers a unique visual representation for each drive mode, helps set Ford apart from the rivals.

Unfolding from the top of the dashboard is a 6-inch head-up display that puts everything directly in the driver’s line of sight for improved safety. The main touchscreen is prominently displayed and super responsive to reduce distraction and delays. 

 

3. Multiple Trim Levels

Drivers are not having an easy time picking their players. With five trims levels (S, SE, hybrid-only SE Sport, SEL, and Titanium) and four powertrains–a plug-in hybrid, a hybrid, and two gasoline engines–the new Ford meets most of the drivers’ preferences.

The crossover comes equipped with a 1.5-liter inline-three engine for base models pegged at 181 horsepower and 190 ft of torque. Opting for a more compelling upgrade 2.0-liter inline-four engine in upper trims boosts the overall refinement that Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V drivers should envy.

4. Extremely Spacious Inside

The 2020 Escape is surprisingly roomy inside: a significant upgrade from outgoing models. Six-footers can fit comfortably at the back, leaving enough legroom for another 6-footer sitting at the front. The vehicle further offers a maximum cargo space of 65.4 cubic feet, the segment’s average.

5. Improved Safety Features

With a five-star overall rating by the NHTSA, the 2020 Escape leaves something to be admired by many drivers. It comes with automatic high-beam headlights, blind-spot monitors, active lane control, and automatic emergency braking. The forward-collision warning system can mitigate accidents at speeds as high as 75 mph.

In conclusion, the new Ford Escape brings real value to the already-competitive subcompact crossover segment. It’s exactly what any driver would expect of a small SUV, including solid performance, smart technology features, and roomy interior.

Visit Jack Madden Ford to kickstart your journey to owning the new Ford Escape. We will provide you with ranging selections of cars and help you in choose the ideal Ford vehicle to suit all your needs.

Photo courtesy of Ford