The 2025 Ford Escape is a highly anticipated compact SUV set to redefine standards in its class. It features several innovative features and expected improvements over the current highly-rated model. In particular, car experts predict significant advancements in gas mileage and overall performance. If you’re looking for an SUV and fuel efficiency is important to you, you may wish to consider the 2025 version of this popular vehicle. Read on to discover what we know about this SUV so far.
Explore Efficiency and Power: The 2025 Ford Escape MPG and Engine Performance
In keeping with its push for a greener future, Ford seeks to surpass existing fuel economy benchmarks with the 2025 Ford Escape. This is an impressive feat, since the 2024 version already set a high standard. The EPA has not released official numbers for the 2025 model yet; however, industry experts predict approximately a 5%-10% improvement from the 2024 model across all trim levels.
Engine Options and Specifications
The 2025 Ford Escape offers four powertrain options to cater to various driving preferences: two gas options and two hybrid options. All setups have an eight-speed automatic transmission. The standard 1.5-liter three-cylinder includes Ford’s Auto Stop-Start Technology to reduce emissions and fuel consumption.
If you’re looking for a more environmentally friendly option, Ford has you covered. Its 2.5-liter I-4 hybrid option offers 192 total horsepower between the engine and the battery. You can also opt for a plug-in hybrid, which ups the total system horsepower to 210. The robust 2.0-liter four-cylinder unit is the most powerful engine of the lineup, and it delivers an impressive 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque.
Fuel Efficiency Across Models
While we’re not yet certain of the exact miles per gallon that the 2025 models will deliver, we can gain an idea of what to expect from it by looking at results from the 2024 models. The 2024 Ford Escape’s front-wheel-drive 1.5-liter engine achieves an impressive 27 mpg in city driving and 34 mpg on highways.
AWD models take a small hit, managing 26 mpg in cities and 32 mpg on highways. Ford has optimized the AWD system in the Escape, so it’s likely that the miles per gallon will be better in the 2025 model. The 2024 electric version boasts a combined 105 MPGe.
Performance Features
One of the exciting new features of the 2025 Ford Escape is the optimized AWD system that detects when AWD would be helpful and when it’s not necessary. When you don’t need AWD, the vehicle will disconnect the rear driveline and switch automatically to front-wheel drive, improving fuel efficiency. All models still come with four drive modes — Eco, Sport, Slippery, and Normal — to give you more control and use less gas.
Despite its several features to promote fuel efficiency, the Escape can still meet basic towing requirements. The hybrid models can tow up to 1,500 pounds, and the gas options can tow up to 2,000 pounds. For maximum towing power, you can opt for a trailer package that raises the maximum towing capacity to an impressive 3,500 pounds.
Technological Enhancements
The 2025 Ford Escape is ready to captivate drivers with its cutting-edge technology, enhancing performance and ease of use to impressive levels. Top models sport a 13.2-inch touch screen, which is a notable size increase from the 2024’s 8-inch system. The vehicle continues to offer Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Alexa Built-in, making hands-free use a breeze. Wireless charging and Ford’s SYNC 4 come with the vehicle to ensure you can connect to all your favorite devices.
You can also opt for an available B&O Sound System by Bang & Olufsen. This impressive 10-speaker system (which includes a subwoofer), makes it seem like you’re sitting right in the studio while listening to your favorite tunes or podcast.
Comparisons and Competitor Benchmarking
The Blue Oval has been stepping up its game in interior design. It’s not quite at the refined level of the Mazda CX-5 or Honda CR-V yet, but it’s getting there. Where this compact SUV really excels is in performance. The 2.0-liter engine packs a punch with 250 horsepower, leaving many rivals in the dust when it comes to speed. For example, the Mazda CX-5’s standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine delivers only 187 horsepower. Similarly, the 2025 Honda CRV’s standard engine provides 190 horsepower.
The Escape offers similar towing capacity for vehicles of this size, yet it promises to do so with exceptional fuel efficiency. Edmunds predicts a monthly estimate of $144/month to operate the 2025 Ford Escape in North Dakota, whereas the average midsize SUV is $195/month.
The Ford Escape’s cargo space is another standout feature. It offers 34 cubic feet behind the back seats, which expands to a whopping 65 cubic feet with the seats folded down. This capacity is on par with the Chevrolet Equinox, giving you plenty of room for your belongings.
Test-Drive the New 2025 Ford Escape at Bird Kultgen Ford in Waco, Texas
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