
Comparing the Ford Escape Hybrid Lineup
Choosing the right trim level can be a challenge. Which options should you go with? What’s included in each?
What are some notable features of the Escape?
It’s available with either a regular gas engine or as a regular or plugin hybrid. The Escape is available either front wheel or all wheel drive, with a few different options for engines.
In this in depth head to head comparison video we dive into the 2021 Ford Escape Hybrid taking a look at the differences between the 2021 Ford Escape Hybrid SE, SEL and Titanium. One thing to note.. the 2021 Escape does have the S trim level which is the entry level option, however the S trim level is not available in the Hybrid.
Sync3 with 8″ Touchscreen
The screen has the option for factory navigation but you’ll also be able to use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay through the available USB system. There also is the option for a head up display when you look at the Titanium Elite Package.
Engine options
The Escape is available with a 1.5L EcoBoost, 2.0L EcoBoost or optional 2.5L Atkinson Hybrid engine. The 1.5L does have a nice amount of pep, but you’ll find the best amount of power in the larger 2.0L EcoBoost
Added Packages
You’ll find all kind of options for the Escape lineup. A popular option is the Ford Co-Pilot 360 Assist+ Package which gives you adaptive cruise control and factory navigation.
Ford Escape Plugin Hybrid
An in depth look at the Ford Escape PHEV
Escape vs Edge
A look at the differences between these popular small SUVs.
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