
The 2025 Ford Escape is full of innovations and features that make it perfect for the family. Whether you’re talking about all the powertrains you can choose from, the top-shelf technology that comes standard, or all the ways you can configure it to make it perfect for your family’s needs, this zippy little SUV is a perfect companion for the family on the go.
Three Useful Features of the 2025 Ford Escape
Choices of Powertrain and Efficiency
One of the things we love about the Escape is all the choices you have in terms of powertrain that let you fit it to the precise needs of your family. If you want something zippy and all-gasoline, but very fuel efficient, the 1.5 L EcoBoost should be your choice. With this standard engine, you’ll get up to 30 mpg in combined fuel efficiency and 34 miles per gallon in highway driving in the front-wheel drive version.
But you can go bigger. The 2.0 L EcoBoost I-4 offers 250 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque and comes with a 3,500-pound towing capacity. The 2.5-liter Atkinson Cycle I-4 Hybrid motor offers incredible fuel efficiency of up to 42 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, and the 2.5-liter Plug-In Hybrid throws out 210 horsepower and can go into full hybrid mode when the battery runs low.
The Best In Technology
Even the standard base trim comes with wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Amazon Alexa capability, and FordPass Connect with 4G LTE hotspot capability. There are plenty of goodies to add on, too, such as wireless charging or upgrading to a digital gauge cluster, a huge 13.4-inch entertainment screen, or a head-up display.
Meanwhile, you get some extra tech in the engine, too. This year’s EcoBoost engines have an auto stop-start feature to help you save on fuel, and the AWD system is capable of disengaging whenever it realizes AWD isn’t needed. That means you get the traction when you need it but the fuel economy of an FWD whenever driving conditions are smooth.
Ways to Make Use of Your Capacity
The 2025 Escape has been designed to maintain a low urban profile while also giving you access to lots of room when you need it. Behind the back seat, there’s 37.5 ft.³ of room for luggage, and when you fold the seat up, you get 65.4 ft.³. The rear seat slides forward and backward. And because Ford has replaced the space-hogging gearshift with a rotary dial, there’s more room for cupholders and USB charging ports up front.
To see the Escape in action, come to Spikes Ford in Mission, TX today, and let’s get you on the road for a test drive!


