Comparing the 2017 Ford Escape and 2017 Ford Explorer_o

2017 Ford Escape vs 2017 Ford Explorer

Comparing the 2017 Ford Escape and 2017 Ford Explorer

So you’ve made the decision to purchase a new Ford SUV. Congratulations, that’s a great choice. But which impressive new Ford SUV are you going to choose? They’re all great choices, so you’ll have to figure out what you need out of your new SUV. Are you wanting great gas mileage above everything else? Or do you need more power, instead? How about passenger and cargo space? These are all features you’ll have to consider when picking out your new Ford SUV. To help you get started, we decided to compare the 2017 Ford Escape with the 2017 Ford Explorer. We’ll be looking at powertrain, fuel efficiency and interior volume.

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2017 Escape vs 2017 Explorer: Powertrain and Gas Mileage

Both the 2017 Ford Escape and the 2017 Ford Explorer are pretty evenly matched in terms of powertrain and gas mileage, though the 2017 Explorer is more powerful while the 2017 Escape is more fuel efficient. The new Explorer comes with a base 3.5-liter V6 engine capable of pumping out 290 horsepower and 255 pound-feet of torque, all while getting 17 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway. The new Escape features a base 2.5-liter Inline-4 engine capable of providing 168 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque while getting 21 miles per gallon in the city and 29 miles per gallon on the highway.

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2017 Ford Escape rear interior cargo space_o
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2017 Escape vs 2017 Explorer: Passenger and Cargo Space

Now, let’s turn our attention to the interior of the two models. Both come with a comprehensive suite of advanced new Ford safety, technology, comfort and convenience features. So, the question becomes, how much space do you need or want? The new Ford Escape offers 34 cubic feet of cargo capacity when all its seats are in place, 68 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity and 132.7 cubic feet of interior volume for you and your passengers. The new Ford Explorer offers 21 cubic feet of cargo capacity when all its seats are in place, 81.7 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity and 171.3 cubic feet of interior volume for you and your passengers.

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly Akins Ford staff near Atlanta, Georgia. You can also check out our Ford Model Research Page for all the information you could ever need.