Overview
The 2023 Ford Escape has undergone significant aesthetic changes, including a redesigned front end, new taillights, angular headlamps, a boxy grille, and an LED light bar, as can be seen from a fast glance. The headlamps and LED light bar are joined by the grille in a stunning arrangement, giving the entire assembly a light aspect. Let's take a look.
Trims
- S
- SE
- SE hybrid
- SEL
- SEL hybrid
- Titanium hybrid
- SE plug-in hybrid
- Titanium
- Titanium plug-in hybrid
Power
The 2023 Ford Escape has a range of engines if the powertrains from the previous year are kept. Three different engines are available: a 1.5-liter, 3-cylinder with 27/33 mpg, a 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder with 23/31 mpg, and a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder with electric motors (221 hp). A plug-in hybrid with a 14.4 kWh battery pack and a 3-cylinder with a combined fuel economy of 35 mpg are the two remaining engines. Whether it's due to more power, better fuel efficiency, or the addition or removal of an engine, we anticipate some of these numbers to alter.
Tech
- AM/FM radio
- 8-inch screen
- Fog lamps
- 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
- Exterior mirrors
- Faux-leather upholstery
- Remote-start
Safety
- Forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking
- Lane departure warning with lane keep assist
- Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert
Conclusion
We like the look of the aesthetic updates found on the 2023 Ford Escape but still find ourselves wanting to know even more. With no news on the exact release date, stay tuned for an update.