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SUVs & Crossovers

Accessible SUVs & Crossovers

Ford SUVs and CUVs offer comfort, style and sophistication, not to mention plenty of interior space, versatility and hauling capability. They make a great choice for adaptive equipmentDisclaimerThe adaptive equipment shown is intended to be used as a guide. Not all types of adaptive equipment will fit all vehicles. Please obtain an assessment and work with a mobility dealer to verify the compatibility of the adaptive equipment and your vehicle before purchasing. and modification upgrades.

2023 Ford Escape® SUV

The 2023 Ford Escape® was built for an active lifestyle and offers plenty of options for you to hit the road in your own individual style. And all of this adds to the fun of the Escape, with its solid reputation for delivering flexible cargo and passenger space, impressive towing and standard and available tech for connectivity and confidence, all of which fit in nicely with its sporty good looks.

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Powertrains and Hybrid Technology

The 2023 Escape has a choice of hybrid*See a Ford EV-certified dealer for details. or plug-in hybrid with a 2.5L iVCT Atkinson-cycle hybrid engine. A 1.5L EcoBoost® and the 2.0L EcoBoost with Auto Start-Stop Technology are the available gas engines.

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Available AWD with AWD Disconnect

Available All-Wheel-Drive with AWD Disconnect can disable the rear driveline when the system detects AWD is not needed. This allows only the front wheels to propel the vehicle, reducing drag and the overall energy demands of the drivetrain.

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Selectable Drive Modes

Designed to help improve your driving experience and handling on varying road surfaces. The different modes are Eco, Sport, Normal and Slippery. Once selected, each one of these driving modes can modify the electronic stability control system and traction control system.

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Second-Row Sliding Seats, 60/40 Split-Fold Down

Your life on the go needs both convenience and versatility. That’s why 2023 Escape has second row 60/40 split-fold seats with a sliding feature for more cargo space2Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution. and up to 5.9-inches of additional legroom.

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Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology

In an increasingly stressful world, we can all use more confidence on the road. Available 2023 Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology features are designed to help you feel confident and in command while on the road.3Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver's attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle. It does not replace safe driving. See Owner's Manual for details and limitations.

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FordPass. Built to Keep You Moving.

Meet FordPass, the app that lets you earn Points to use toward complimentary maintenance and puts Rewards, roadside assistance4Roadside assistance is included for certain owners and available to everyone for a per-service fee. Ford reserves the right to change program details without obligations. and connectivity5FordPass Connect (optional on select vehicles), the Ford Pass App and Complimentary Connected Service are required for remote features (see FordPass Terms for details). Connected service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Connected service excludes Wi-Fi hotspot. right on your phone.6Requires phone with active data service and compatible software. SYNC 3/SYNC 4 does not control 3rd party products while in use. 3rd Parties are solely responsible for their respective functionality.

Get a Maximum of

$1,000

Adaptive Equipment Reimbursement7With the purchase or lease of an eligible new Ford or Lincoln vehicle. See your Ford or Lincoln dealer for complete details. Total not to exceed $1,000.

or

Get

$200

for Alert Hearing Devices, Lumbar Support or Running Boards8When not available as a factory option.

Find a Ford Dealer Near You

Visit a Ford Dealer near you to find the right vehicle, options and financing to get you on the road for a driving experience you’ll love.

†The adaptive equipment shown is intended to be used as a guide. Not all types of adaptive equipment will fit all vehicles. Please obtain an assessment and work with a mobility dealer to verify the compatibility of the adaptive equipment and your vehicle before purchasing.
* See a Ford EV-certified dealer for details.
1. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (also referred to as “MSRP”, “Base MSRP” or the “Starting At” price), excludes destination/delivery charge, taxes, title, license, and registration and/or electronic filing fees, dealer fees, and total options. For authenticated AXZ Plan customers, the price displayed may represent Plan pricing. Not all AXZ Plan customers will qualify for the Plan pricing shown and not all offers or incentives are available to AXZ Plan customers.
2. Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and weight distribution.
3. Driver-assist features are supplemental and do not replace the driver's attention, judgment and need to control the vehicle. It does not replace safe driving. See Owner's Manual for details and limitations.
4. Roadside assistance is included for certain owners and available to everyone for a per-service fee. Ford reserves the right to change program details without obligations.
5. FordPass Connect (optional on select vehicles), the Ford Pass App and Complimentary Connected Service are required for remote features (see FordPass Terms for details). Connected service and features depend on compatible AT&T network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. Connected service excludes Wi-Fi hotspot.
6. Requires phone with active data service and compatible software. SYNC 3/SYNC 4 does not control 3rd party products while in use. 3rd Parties are solely responsible for their respective functionality.
7. With the purchase or lease of an eligible new Ford or Lincoln vehicle. See your Ford or Lincoln dealer for complete details. Total not to exceed $1,000.
8. When not available as a factory option.
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Hand Controls
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Steering Devices
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Parking Brakes
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Power Assist Seats
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Wheelchair Carriers
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Wheelchair Hoist Lifts
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Hand Controls

A number of technologically advanced electronic hand controls are available to enhance the operation of the Ford vehicle you select, including:

Push/Pull Control
Slows the vehicle when pushed toward the floor and accelerates the vehicle when pulled toward the driver.

Push/Right Angle Pull Hand Control
Slows the vehicle when pushed toward the instrument panel and accelerates the vehicle when pulled downward at a right angle.

Push/Twist Control
Accelerates the vehicle when twisted and slows the vehicle when pushed toward the floor.

Quad Hand Controls
Consists of an extra L-shaped bracket attached to the hand controls.

Push/Rotary Control (mechanical)
Slows the vehicle when pushed forward and accelerates the vehicle when rotated backward.

Get a Maximum of

$1,000

Adaptive Equipment Reimbursement77

or

Get

$200

for Alert Hearing Devices, Lumbar Support or Running Boards88

1. With the purchase or lease of an eligible new Ford or Lincoln vehicle. See your Ford or Lincoln dealer for complete details. Total not to exceed $1,000.
2. When not available as a factory option.