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Ford Escape vs. Chevy Equinox
Ford Escape
Chevy Equinox
At a Glance: Escape vs. Equinox

In a midsize SUV like the Ford Escape or the Chevy Equinox, you can comfortably navigate Flushing, Flint, and Swartz Creek, MI year-round. How do you know which one has the performance, technology, and safety features you want in your next ride?

Our team at LaFontaine Ford Flushing wants to help you decide. After you find out how these two fierce competitors match up head-to-head, feel free to contact us today!


HORSEPOWER

MAX. HORSEPOWER

250 HP | 175 HP
Escape vs. Equinox
TOWING

MAX. TOWING CAPACITY

3,500 lbs. | 1,500 lbs.
Escape vs. Equinox
PASSENGERS

PASSENGERS

5 | 5
Escape vs. Equinox
Which SUV Should Be Your Next Sidekick?
Select a category below to learn more about how the Ford Escape compares to the Chevy Equinox.
PERFORMANCE
Ford Escape

Along with having a comfortable cabin, it’s important to consider what lies under the hood. Both SUVs offer a blend of efficiency and power, two factors that likely sit high on your list of priorities.

Fuel Efficiency & Options

Both the Ford Escape and the Chevy Equinox are fuel-efficient, which will prove helpful during your adventures. However, if you want optimal fuel economy, you can also choose either a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid Ford Escape model.

Over in the Chevy Equinox, you won’t have the option to choose a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid model.


Power & Capability

Under the hood of the Chevy Equinox, a 175-horsepower engine—the only option—puts some pep in your step. Once again, though, the Ford Escape comes out on top with its optional 250-horsepower engine that delivers quicker acceleration and responsiveness.

When properly equipped, the Ford Escape can also tow up to 3,500 pounds. That means you can easily upgrade weekend getaways and family vacations by bringing along oversized outdoor toys, like a small recreational boat or a camping trailer.

Drivers may find the Chevy Equinox more limiting since it offers a maximum towing capacity of just 1,500 pounds.


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INTERIOR
Ford Escape

Of course, another important reason to drive an SUV is to have sufficient space for the people you want to take along with you as well as all their gear. Even when you’re flying solo, cargo capacity can be important.

Passenger Transporter

At first glance, these SUVs appear quite similar. They both offer comfortable seating for up to five passengers. In the Ford Escape, though, you’ll have over an inch of additional front legroom, which can be especially helpful when it comes to stretching out on longer drives:

 
Ford Escape
Chevy Equinox
Front Headroom 40 inches 40 inches
Front Legroom 42.4 inches 40.9 inhces

Cargo Carrier

The Ford Escape also offers a bit more cargo room behind the first row than its Chevy competitor. In the Ford Escape, you’ll find a maximum cargo volume of 65.4 cubic feet. Meanwhile, in the Chevy Equinox, you’ll find a maximum cargo volume of 63.9 cubic feet.

Who doesn’t want a little extra space flexibility?


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SAFETY
Ford Escape

Undoubtedly, the most important aspect of any vehicle is its ability to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road. This is a priority for both Ford and Chevy.

Standard Safety Features

Both SUVs come with a variety of driver-assistive features. In the Ford Escape, you’ll find:

  • Pre-Collision Assist wtih Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps
  • Lane-Keeping System

Although the Chevy Equinox comes standard with some similar features, only the Ford Escape comes standard with the BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Rear Cross-Traffic Braking. It warns you with an audible and visual alert if it detects a fellow driver in your blind spot or behind your vehicle while you’re backing up.

These features are available in the Equinox but only with an upgrade.


Next-Level Driver Assistance

Additionally, the Ford Escape offers an available intelligent Active Park Assist 2.0 system. When you park in a parallel or perpendicular spot, this system streamlines the process by handling the steering. Simply stop, shift into Neutral, and hold down the Active Park Assist button. Unfortunately, the Chevy Equinox does not offer a comparable feature.


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Final Call: Which One Will You Choose?
Ford Escape

Although the Chevy Equinox offers some similar features, in the end, the Ford Escape is more efficient, has a larger towing capacity, and offers exclusive amenities. Contact us at LaFontaine Ford of Flushing to get behind the wheel of the Ford Escape near Flushing, Flint, and Swartz Creek, MI today!

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