
New Ford Escape

AWD Disconnect
Only Engage Available AWD When You Need It
The available All-Wheel Drive Disconnect system is designed to help the Ford Escape save fuel by only delivering power to the front wheels when AWD is not needed. If the system detects that AWD is unnecessary to gain traction and maintain stability, it disconnects, effectively making the Escape a front-wheel drive vehicle and reducing energy demands until it determines that AWD is needed.

Panoramic Vista Roof
Bring Some of the Outside In
The available Panoramic Vista Roof can help enhance your driving experience by strengthening your connection with the outdoors. Whether you want to flood your cabin with natural light and cool breezes or get a good look at the stars, this handy feature can brighten up your drive and let a little bit of nature come along for the ride.

Towing Power
Bring Your Big Toys
When properly outfitted, the Escape can tow up to 2,000 pounds. That's plenty of muscle for things that won't fit in the cargo hold, such as small boats and trailers. So, if you're eager to jump into a grand adventure, the Escape has the power to help you bring along all your gear.

More Features

B&O Sound System
Immerse Yourself in Sound
The available B&O Sound System bathes Ford Escape passengers in rich, clear sound with the help of ten speakers carefully placed throughout the cabin. You'll get to experience your favorite tunes in a whole new way as you head to your next destination, so choose your soundtrack wisely.

Sliding Second-Row Seats
Make More Room with Ease
Whether you want to make the most of the Escape's cargo room or give your passengers more legroom, it's easy with the sliding second-row seats. The second-row seats feature a 60/40-split-folding ability as well as the all-new sliding feature, making it easier than ever to configure the Escape's interior to suit your needs.