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Ford Escape Hybrid

Latest Model

2020 Model Redesign Year
The all-wheel-drive hybrid version of the Escape got an impressive 34 mpg overall in our tests, and can propel itself on electric power alone at low speeds and during coasting. Like the regular Escape, the hybrid's ride has an underlying firmness but is steady and composed. Handling is nimble and secure. Recent changes brought an optional 13.2-inch infotainment screen with touch-based climate controls. But severe lag plagues every aspect of the touchscreen, which houses everything from audio to climate controls, creating a frustrating experience. The firm front seats are flat and don't provide much support, but the rear seat is quite roomy when set to the rearmost position.
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2026 Ford Escape Hybrid

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Base MSRP Range
$30,350 - $37,210
Destination Charge: $1495
Base MSRP Range
$30,350 - $37,210
Destination Charge: $1495

2026 Ford Escape Hybrid

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2026 Ford Escape Hybrid
Base MSRP
$30,350 - $37,210
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2020-Present

2020 Model Redesign Year
The Escape Hybrid gets an impressive 34 mpg overall in our tests, and doesn't suffer from the persistent--and annoying--engine vibration that we experienced with models equipped with the standard 1.5-liter three-cylinder. It is available in both front and all-wheel drive configurations. There's also a front-wheel-drive only plug-in hybrid model with a 37-mile electric range available. The Escape's ride has an underlying firmness but is steady and composed. Handling is nimble and secure, but the brake pedal is oversensitive. Controls, including the rotary gear selector, are easy to use.
The firm front seats are flat and don't provide much support, but the rear seat is quite roomy when set to the rearmost position. All Escape Hybrids come standard with FCW, AEB with pedestrian detection, BSW, and RCTW. 2026 is the last production year for the Escape Hybrid.
2025 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$21,375 - $28,000
EPA MPG
39 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2024 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$18,600 - $25,600
EPA MPG
40 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2023 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$16,100 - $23,775
EPA MPG
40 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2022 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$14,575 - $20,125
EPA MPG
40 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2021 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$12,600 - $17,150
EPA MPG
40 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100
2020 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$9,300 - $15,200
EPA MPG
40 mpg
Reliability Verdict
/ 100
Owner Satisfaction
/ 100

2008-2019

2008 Model Redesign Year
The Escape has a roomy interior, spacious rear seat, and good cargo space. Fit and finish is unimpressive and the car is noisy. The V6 provides strong acceleration and 19 mpg overall. The four-cylinder provides adequate acceleration and 21 mpg overall. Both engines are loud. Braking performance is improved.
The hybrid drivetrain works well but the ride is unsettled and handling is imprecise. It gets impressive fuel economy. 2009 hybrids got a more powerful 177-hp, 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine. ESC is standard. 
2012 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$4,350 - $5,575
EPA MPG
28 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2011 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$4,050 - $5,300
EPA MPG
28 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2010 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,675 - $4,900
EPA MPG
28 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2009 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,325 - $4,550
EPA MPG
28 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2008 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,125 - $4,175
EPA MPG
NA
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 

2005-2007

2005 Model Redesign Year
The Escape Hybrid blends the virtues of the conventional Escape with a fuel-saving hybrid drivetrain. This small SUV can crawl along at urban speeds solely on electric power. The gas engine kicks in quickly and can be very noisy when accelerating. Combined, the gas engine and electric motor produce 155 hp. The continuously variable transmission causes the engine to rev high when cruising. The Escape hybrid is relatively agile, but the electric steering is less precise and lacks the feedback of the conventional model.
Fuel economy is 26 mpg overall, 8 mpg better than the Escape V6.
2007 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,025 - $3,750
EPA MPG
27 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2006 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,200 - $3,750
EPA MPG
27 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
2005 Ford Escape Hybrid
Retail Price
$3,100 - $3,525
EPA MPG
27 mpg
Reliability Verdict
NA 
Owner Satisfaction
NA 
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