![]() ![]() Prices for the base ‘S’ starts at $24,885 and goes all the way up to $33,400 for the top-of-the-shelf Ford Escape Titanium variant. ![]() There's as many as three engine options as well. There are several aesthetical options to choose from, but apart from that, the 2020 Escape is available in four different trims to begin with. With prices kicking in around $24,885, can the new Escape do any better than what happened in 2018 against the likes of Honda CR-V, Chevy Equinox, Toyota Rav4 and Nissan Rogue? The Escape looks discreet, has improved tech, and seems more than just another product. As of now, it is the best Ford can offer to its Focus and Fusion deprived customers. The new Escape certainly rides on Ford's heavy ambitions. You also have the liberty to pair your Escape with the abundant options available at your disposal. There's also a new suspension set-up, refreshed and spacious interiors, two engine options to pick from besides an optional hybrid motor. There will also be a plug-in version of the Escape following up later next year, but that is not all. The most notable features include stuff like head-up display and large digital driver's display. The fourth-generation opens up a whole lot of features in Ford’s America line-up, which were earlier available only on European models. ![]() The changes in the 2020 Ford Escape are not limited to only a complete design overhaul. ![]()
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