Overview
From a quick glance, it is evident that the 2023 Ford Escape has undergone major visual changes, including a reworked front end, new taillights, angular headlamps, a boxy grille, and an LED light bar. The grille joins the headlamps and LED light bar in a beautiful design, lending the entire assembly a light appearance. Let's look at it.
Trims
- S
- SE
- SE hybrid
- SEL
- SEL hybrid
- Titanium hybrid
- SE plug-in hybrid
- Titanium
- Titanium plug-in hybrid
Power
If the engines from the previous year's powertrains are used, the 2023 Ford Escape features a variety of engines. A 1.5-liter, 3-cylinder engine with 27/33 mpg, a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder engine with 23/31 mpg, and a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine with electric motors are the three options (221 hp). The two vehicles that are left are a plug-in hybrid with a 14.4 kWh battery pack and a 3-cylinder with a combined fuel economy of 35 mpg. We expect some of these numbers to change, whether it's as a result of increased power, improved fuel economy, or the addition or removal of an engine.
Tech
- AM/FM radio
- 8-inch screen
- Fog lamps
- Exterior mirrors
- Faux-leather upholstery
- Remote-start
- Apple Carplay/ Android Auto
- 10-speaker system with B&O sound system
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel with heat
- Hands-free power liftgate
- Roof-rack side rails
- Rear-parking sensors
- 12.3-inch digital gauge display
- 4.2-inch radio display
- Memory settings for driver’s seat
Safety
- Forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking
- Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert
- Lane departure warning with lane keep assist
Conclusion
The 2023 Ford Escape's stylistic upgrades are pleasing to the eye, but we can't wait to learn even more. There is currently no information on the precise release date; check back for updates.