Crash Test Rating
Source   NHTSA
MPG (up to)
23 -42 City / 31 -36 HWY
Horsepower
163 -250
Seats
5
Front passenger 3/4 w/ wheels turned.

Ford Escape Models

Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.

car
Base
180 HP 28 MPG 5 Seats
car
Active
163-180 HP 28-39 MPG 5 Seats
car
ST-Line
180 HP 28 MPG 5 Seats
car
ST-Line Select
192-250 HP 26-39 MPG 5 Seats
car
Platinum
192-250 HP 26-39 MPG 5 Seats
car
ST-Line Elite
192-250 HP 26-39 MPG 5 Seats
car
PHEV
210 HP 5 Seats
Photos may not match model

2023 Ford Escape Owner Reviews

We do not yet have any reviews for the 2023 Ford Escape. If you own this vehicle, please let us know what you think of this car.

Related Articles for 2023 Ford Escape

From the Vehicle History blog

car
2021 Ford Escape Review: Reliable Small SUV With Reasonable Ownership Costs As It Ages
car
2020 Ford Escape Review: Reasonably Reliable Small SUV With Average Ownership Costs
car
2005 Ford Escape Review: There are Better SUVs Out There, but Few Better Deals
car
2004 Ford Escape Review: Not the Best Compact SUV of 2004, but Maybe the Best at This Price
car
2019 Ford Escape Review: Safe SUV With Improved Reliability Ratings Than Earlier Years 

Safety & Reliability

NHTSA Logo
NHTSA Crash Test

Overall

Front

Rollover

Side

*National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
IIHS Logo
IIHS Crash Test
(Not Tested)
*Insurance Institute for Highway Safety