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The editors liked
With available Sync 3
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay and a superior suite of driver aid features
2017 Ford Escape blows the competition away where tech is concerned. The new
Smaller 1.5-liter Ecoboost engine's performance is on par with much larger engine
Quick and responsive steering
Good body control makes the crossover feel planted on twisting roads
New tech interface features advanced voice control
Apple CarPlay
Steering and handling feel more like that of a car than SUV
More room for small stuff
And more power plugs
The editors didn't like
The awkward cabin design sinks the touchscreen deep into the dashboard
Where it's hard to reach and see. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine offers no significant power or economy advantages over the competition's naturally aspirated 2.5 liters
IIHS small overlap test result of Acceptable instead of some competitors' Good rating
Quick and responsive steering, Good body control makes the crossover feel planted on twisting roads, Attractively updated styling,
IIHS small overlap test result of Acceptable instead of some competitors' Good rating, Somewhat rough ride, Slower than competitors
In our First Drive review of the 2017 Ford Escape powered by the 1.5-liter I-4 engine in the SE and the 2.0-liter twin-scroll turbocharged engine in the Titanium edition, we were pleased overall with the changes Ford made to its popular crossover. Sure it...
With available Sync 3, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and a superior suite of driver aid features, 2017 Ford Escape blows the competition away where tech is concerned. The new, smaller 1.5-liter Ecoboost engine's performance is on par with much larger engine
The awkward cabin design sinks the touchscreen deep into the dashboard, where it's hard to reach and see. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine offers no significant power or economy advantages over the competition's naturally aspirated 2.5 liters
The new engine option is a nice evolution, but only adds a small improvement to the already excellent 2017 Ford Escape. However, seemingly smaller tech changes, like the addition of Sync Connect, Android Auto, CarPlay and a few driver aid features, make...
Published: 2016-05-18, Author: Dan , review by: edmunds.com
Optional 2.0-liter turbocharged engine accelerates quickly, New tech interface features advanced voice control, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Steering and handling feel more like that of a car than SUV, More room for small stuff, and more power plugs
New base engine lacks punch, Dashboard design looks dated with many small, similar-looking buttons, Base-model S trim available only with older, less efficient 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine