Choosing the right small SUV or crossover can be a challenge. In this video, Steve from Cars with Steve dives into the 2021 Ford Escape and the 2021 Ford Edge comparing engine options, size, spacing and more!
The vehicle used in the 2021 Escape vs Edge video had the following specs: – 2021 Escape reviewed* SEL Hybrid – All Wheel Drive – Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+â„¢ – 2021 Edge reviewed in the video* ST-Line – Class II Tow Package – Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+â„¢ – Cold Weather Package – Panoramic Vista Roof®
Time Stamps:
00:00​ – Introduction 00:30​ – Escape – Under the hood – engines, horsepower and torque 01:05​ – Edge – Under the hood – engines, horsepower and torque 01:45​ – Escape – Standard technology, Fuel Economy and Tow Capacity 03:25​ – Edge – Standard technology, Fuel Economy and Tow Capacity 04:50​ – Escape – Liftgate, Cargo Dimensions and trunk features 06:35​ – Edge – Liftgate, Cargo Dimensions and What’s inside 08:35​ – Escape – 2nd Row Space 10:05​ – Edge – 2nd Row Space 11:55​ – Escape – Driver’s Door, Running Lamps and Seats 13:20​ – Escape – Steering Wheel, Cluster Screen and Media Screen 16:10​ – Escape – Center Stack, Climate Control and Up Overhead 18:15​ – Edge – Driver’s Door, Running Lamps and Seats 19:55​ – Edge – Steering Wheel, Cluster Screen and Media Screen 22:20​ – Edge – Center Stack, Climate Control and Up Overhead 24:35​ – Final thoughts
Head to Head – Ford Escape Vs Ford Edge
The Ford Edge is a midsize SUV crossover and can seat up to five passengers. It was introduced in 2006 and shares a platform with other Ford vehicles, including the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKX. Additionally, The Ford Escape is a small compact crossover vehicle sold by Ford since 2000 over four generations. The 2020 Ford Escape has five trim levels: S, SE, SE Sport, SEL, and Titanium. PHEV versions are going to be available by this spring.