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Ford Escape vs Edge vs EcoSport

Ford Escape vs Edge vs EcoSport


Whether you commute to work solo or carpool to school with the kids, a compact SUV provides plenty of versatility and power. Even better, the Ford lineup offers several compact SUVs—it’s just a matter of finding the one that meets your needs best.

So, the next time you hit the road in Flint, Flushing, and Swartz Creek, MI, will you be behind the wheel of the 2021 Ford Escape, Edge, or EcoSport? That’s exactly what the team here at LaFontaine Ford Flushing is here to help you decide. Read on to learn more about these vehicles and then contact us to test drive your favorite!


Ford Escape
Ford Edge Engine Specs

Escape, Edge, and EcoSport: Dimensions Make the Difference

The dimensions are probably the most significant difference that you’ll notice between the Ford Escape, Edge, and EcoSport. Get a quick overview of how these SUVs measure up below:

 

Ford Escape

Ford Edge

Ford EcoSport

Wheelbase

106.7 inches

112.2 inches

99.2 inches

Number of seats

5

5

5

Legroom (front/rear)

42.4/40.7 inches

42.6/40.6

42.9/36.7 inches

Maximum cargo volume

65.4 cubic feet

73.4 cubic feet

50 cubic feet

As you can see, the Edge is the largest of these three SUVs. The EcoSport is the most compact, and, in the middle, we have the Escape.

If you’re someone who uses your SUV to commute to work along crowded or tight city streets, then you may prefer the compactness of the EcoSport or Escape. These SUVs may be more convenient when you’re parallel parking or changing lanes in heavy traffic.

On the other hand, if you need extra cargo space for camping gear during a weekend getaway, the 73.4 cubic feet of cargo volume in the Edge may suit your needs. However, all three SUVs offer ample cargo room for groceries, sporting equipment, or even luggage.

Despite their differences in size, all three Ford vehicles can accommodate five passengers and offer roughly 42 inches of legroom for the driver.


Ford EcoSport Engine Specs
Ford Escape Engine Specs

Powerful and Efficient Engines to Get You Moving

No matter whether you decide to drive the Escape, Edge, or EcoSport around Michigan, you’ll still be behind the wheel of a Ford. So, you can expect plenty of power to spare. In fact, both the Escape and Edge have a 250-horsepower engine. This is available in the Escape and standard in the Edge.

For the most power, you’ll want the V6 engine from the Ford Edge, which produces a thrilling 335 horsepower. For balanced drivability, the standard 181-horsepower engine from the Escape or the 166-horsepower engine from the EcoSport may meet your needs just right.

You can see more about their maximum horsepower capabilities below:

 

Ford Escape

Ford Edge

Ford EcoSport

Standard horsepower

181 horsepower

250 horsepower

166 horsepower

Maximum horsepower

250 horsepower

335 horsepower

166 horsepower

Maximum EPA-estimated gas-powered MPG

28 city/34 highway MPG

21 city/29 highway MPG

27 city/29 highway MPG

Now, how about efficiency? The Escape comes out on top here, but the Edge and EcoSport both offer up to an EPA-estimated 29 highway MPG. If you want to maximize your fuel economy, then you may also want to consider the Ford Escape Hybrid. This available powertrain boosts your SUV’s EPA-estimated fuel efficiency to 44 city/37 highway MPG.


Will You Drive the Ford Escape, Edge, or EcoSport Around Michigan?

Michigan drivers like you love compact SUVs for their agility, spaciousness, and power. So, which one is right for your drives around Flint, Flushing, and Swartz Creek, Michigan? Stop by LaFontaine Ford Flushing and we’ll get you behind the wheel, so you can try the Ford Escape, Edge, and EcoSport for yourself!

Contact us to schedule a test drive today!

 
 

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