2025 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid
2025 Ford
Escape Plug-In Hybrid
One member of Ford’s compact utility vehicle family gives drivers the benefits of all-electric driving
without the worry of running low on stored power and having to locate a charging station. The 2025
Escape Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) blends the efficiency and eco-friendliness of an electrified powertrain
with the range freedom of a combustion engine. It provides an average of 37 miles of battery-powered,
emissions-free driving before switching to gas-electric hybrid operation, which a growing segment of
vehicle buyers considers the best of both worlds.
It’s also a comfortable and practical vehicle
with features such as an ample cargo area and a convenient sliding second row that affords extra legroom
when its passengers need it. It’s also fully contemporary, with the latest technologies for safety and
connectivity. The model’s standard warranty coverage adds value and peace of mind, as it covers the
powertrain for 5 years/60,000 miles while the components specific to the plug-in hybrid system are
protected for 8 years/100,000 miles. Ford also makes the gas-only Escape and the conventional
gas-electric Escape Hybrid.
Mechanical Details and Efficiency
The 2025 Escape Plug-In Hybrid is presented as a sole trim package with plenty of standard features. A
2.5-liter four-cylinder is the heart of its electrified plug-in powertrain; the total system output is
210 horsepower. A front-wheel drivetrain and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) round out the
primary mechanical specs.
The Escape PHEV supplies an all-electric range of 37 miles, with
combined EPA-rated fuel economy of 40 mpg. Its cargo area measures 34.4 cubic feet, which can be
expanded to 60.8 cubic feet by folding down the second-row seatbacks. When it’s equipped with the proper
towing accessories, it can pull a maximum of 1,500 pounds.
Standard Equipment
The Escape PHEV edition packs in many sought-after amenities that are on many car buyers’ must-have
lists. For comfort, there’s remote start, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, and a
heated steering wheel. The convenience features are led by proximity keyless entry, a power liftgate, an
eight-way power driver’s seat, sliding second-row seats, heated side-view mirrors, roof rails, automatic
headlights, push-button start, a digital rearview mirror, and
The vehicle’s modern appearance is
dominated by LED exterior lighting, including LED fog lamps, dual chrome exhaust tips, 18-inch aluminum
wheels, and upholstery in a blend of vinyl and fabric. It also has an 8-inch driver information display,
rear privacy glass, a manual tilt-and-telescopic steering column, and a pair of USB
ports.
Options for the 2025 Escape PHEV include panoramic sunroof with a power shade, wireless
smartphone charging a ten-way power driver’s seat, a driver’s memory system, a six-way power front
passenger seat, ActiveX (simulated leather) upholstery, a head-up display, and a 12.3-inch digital
instrument cluster.
Safety Technology
Ford Co-Pilot360 is installed on the 2025 Escape Plug-In Hybrid to raise driver confidence and mitigate potential collisions. The advanced technologies within this important suite are adaptive cruise control (with lane centering and predictive speed assist), automatic emergency braking, evasive steering assist, forward collision warning, pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic braking, intersection assist, lane-keeping alert, lane-keeping assist, and rear parking sensors. Ford also equips it with a set of airbags, anti-lock brakes, stability control, traction control, and a rearview monitor. Reverse brake assist and front parking sensors are available.
Multimedia and Staying Connected
The Escape Plug-In Hybrid gets Ford’s SYNC 4 infotainment system with a touchscreen measuring 13.2 inches (it can also be controlled using voice recognition). Its standard components are wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, SiriusXM satellite radio, and access to a Wi-Fi hotspot, connected navigation, and FordPass Connect services. The default audio system comes with six speakers, but a premium Bang & Olufsen upgrade with ten speakers is available.
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