The Ford Escape continues to be a popular choice in the compact SUV segment, with its Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) variant offering impressive efficiency without sacrificing utility. As we examine the differences between the new Ford Escape PHEV and its predecessor, we’ll explore what has changed and what remains the same across various aspects of this eco-friendly vehicle.
Position in the Ford Lineup
The Escape PHEV maintains its position in the new lineup as the Ford compact plug-in hybrid SUV option. It continues to serve as an important transitional vehicle for buyers looking to reduce their environmental impact without fully committing to an all-electric vehicle. The PHEV trim remains a distinct model within the Escape family, which includes conventional gasoline and standard hybrid variants.
Exterior Updates
Design Elements
The Escape PHEV carries forward the fundamental design language established in the previous model year:
- Sleek, car-like silhouette
- Modern front fascia with distinctive headlight design
- Aerodynamically optimized shape to maximize efficiency
This year, subtle refinements include:
- Updated front grille pattern
- Revised LED signature lighting elements
- New wheel design options
Exterior Colours
The new model introduces a refreshed colour palette:
- New exterior colour options replacing certain previous shades
- Expanded customization options for exterior accents
- Distinctive PHEV badging placement
Exterior Dimensions
Both model years maintain identical exterior dimensions:
- Length: 4,574 mm
- Width (without mirrors): 1,883 mm
- Height: 1,679 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,710 mm
Powertrain and Performance
PHEV System
The core powertrain components remain consistent between the two model years:
- 2.5L Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder engine
- Electric motor and battery system
- Combined system output of 157 kW (210 horsepower)
- Electronically controlled continuously variable transmission (eCVT)
- Front-wheel drive configuration
However, this year, Ford has implemented:
- Refined power delivery mapping
- Enhanced thermal management system for the battery
- Updated software tuning for improved transition between electric and gasoline power
Electric Range and Efficiency
The new model maintains the impressive efficiency of its predecessor:
- All-electric range of approximately 60 km
- Combined fuel economy rating of 2.3 Le/100 km
- Total driving range of more than 800 km with a full tank and charged battery
Driving Modes
Both model years offer multiple driving modes:
- EV Now (forces all-electric operation)
- EV Later (preserves battery charge)
- EV Auto (optimizes between electric and gasoline power)
- EV Charge (uses engine to charge battery while driving)
Interior Features and Technology
Infotainment System
The new model builds upon the technology foundation of the previous version:
- 13.2-inch central touchscreen
- SYNC system with enhanced user interface
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
Updates include:
- Revised menu structure for improved usability
- New voice command capabilities
- Updated map data for the navigation system
Digital Instrument Cluster
The driver information display continues to evolve:
- Digital cluster with PHEV-specific information
- Enhanced graphics for battery status and power flow
- Additional customization options for the new model
Interior Materials and Design
The new model offers:
- New interior colour options
- Updated trim materials
- Revised stitching patterns on seats
- Improved storage solutions
Comfort and Convenience Features
Seating
Both models feature:
- Five-passenger seating capacity
- Available heated front seats
- Multiple upholstery options
The new model introduces:
- Revised seat cushion design for improved comfort
- Enhanced lumbar support
- New premium upholstery options
Cargo Capacity
The PHEV battery packaging continues to affect cargo capacity compared to non-PHEV models, but dimensions remain identical between model years:
- 1,062 litres with rear seats up
- 1,852 litres with rear seats folded
Technology and Safety Features
Driver Assistance Systems
The Ford Co-Pilot360 technology suite is standard on both model years, including:
- Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
- BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross-Traffic Alert
- Lane-Keeping System
- Auto High-Beam Headlamps
This year, enhancements include:
- More refined adaptive cruise control operation
- Improved pedestrian detection capabilities
- Enhanced lane-centering functionality
Connectivity Features
Both model years offer:
- FordPass Connect
- Remote access via smartphone app
- Charging schedule programming
- Remote climate preconditioning
The new model adds:
- Enhanced remote diagnostics
- Improved charging station integration in navigation
- More detailed energy usage statistics
Charging System
Charging Capabilities
Both model years feature:
- Level 1 (120V) charging cable included
- Level 2 (240V) charging compatibility
This year, improvements include:
- More efficient onboard charger
- Enhanced charging scheduling options through the infotainment system
- Updated power flow graphics for the charging process
Charging Times
Charging times remain consistent:
- Approximately 10-11 hours on standard 120V outlet
- Approximately 3.5 hours on 240V Level 2 charger
Winter Performance
Both model years include features specifically designed for cold weather:
- Battery preconditioning system
- Cabin pre-heating while plugged in
- Heated side mirrors
- Available heated steering wheel
The new model features:
- Improved battery thermal management in extreme cold
- Enhanced range prediction based on temperature conditions
- More efficient climate control system to preserve electric range
Packages and Options
Technology Package
Both model years offer a technology package including:
- B&O premium audio system
- Head-up display
- Additional driver assistance features
The new model’s package adds:
- Expanded digital services integration
- Enhanced ambient lighting options
- Additional connected features
Appearance Package
Both model years offer appearance packages with:
- Distinctive wheel designs
- Special exterior accents
- Unique interior trim elements
Fuel Efficiency in Hybrid Mode
When the battery is depleted, both model years operate as conventional hybrids with similar efficiency:
- Approximately 5.6 L/100 km city
- Approximately 6.3 L/100 km highway
- Approximately 5.9 L/100 km combined
Towing Capacity
Towing capabilities remain consistent:
- Maximum towing capacity of 680 kg
- Trailer sway control
Ford Escape PHEV: Evolution Rather Than Revolution
The new Ford Escape PHEV represents an evolutionary approach rather than a revolutionary redesign of the previous model. While maintaining the core attributes that make the Escape PHEV popular—impressive electric range, excellent fuel efficiency, and practical utility—the new model introduces refinements across multiple areas to enhance the ownership experience.
These updates include subtle exterior design changes, interior comfort improvements, enhanced technology features, and refinements to the powertrain software. For potential buyers, the choice between Escape PHEV models may come down to:
- Availability of inventory
- Preference for specific colour options or features
- Value proposition based on model year pricing and incentives
Both model years deliver on the Escape PHEV core promise: providing a versatile, efficient compact SUV that can handle daily commutes on electric power while having the flexibility of a conventional hybrid for longer journeys. With its balance of efficiency, technology, and practicality, the Ford Escape PHEV remains a compelling option in the plug-in hybrid SUV market regardless of which model year you choose.
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