Sep 29, 2021
red 2021 ford escape outside of the wendle ford dealership in spokane washington

The Escape is Ford’s family-friendly small SUV. It has a nicely equipped cabin with room for up to five people and a spacious cargo area with a total of 65.4 cubic feet of space with the second row folded down. Ford makes it easy to access gear in the back with either a manual liftgate or a power liftgate you can open from the outside. If you are in your Escape and need to open the back, you can also get the liftgate open from inside. Here’s how.

Opening the Escape Trunk

While we are all used to using the manual button on the back of the liftgate or the key fob to open it, you can also open the trunk from inside the Escape. There’s a button on the driver’s side of the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel; you can tell which one it is by the image of an SUV with a lifted rear hatch. Just push this button, and the hatch will open.

the button to open the hatch of the ford escape is located left of the steering wheel

The Escape Models

Ford offers the Escape in several trim levels. The base Escape S comes with 17-inch wheels and a manual liftgate. Choose the SE for keyless entry and alloy wheels, or bump up to the SEL for 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, and an optional foot-operated liftgate that allows you to open the hatch just by moving your foot underneath the rear bumper. The Titanium is the top-level Escape. It has 19-inch wheels, makes the hands-free liftgate standard, and adds LED headlights.

The Power

Power for the base Escape comes from a 1.5-liter turbo three-cylinder gas engine that puts out 181 horsepower. The Titanium comes with a 2.5-liter hybrid powertrain that makes 200 horsepower, and this setup is optional for the SE ad SEL. The standard powertrain uses an eight-speed automatic transmission, and the hybrid comes with an efficient CVT. 

When you need more power, Ford offers a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder gas engine with 250 horsepower as an option for the SEL and Titanium models.

The Technology Features

Spokane area drivers will love the standard and available tech features you get with the Escape. Just a step up from the base to the SE gets you an 8-inch touch screen display, satellite radio, and Ford’s infotainment system that works with Apple CarPlay, WAZE, and Android Auto,  which also comes with Ford+Alexa. The SEL with the Technology Package gets you an upgraded stereo system, which also adds wireless charging. 

Standard safety technology includes a blind-spot monitor, lane-departure warning, forward collision warning with mitigation, and a rearview camera. In addition, the SE adds Ford’s Co-Pilot360 Assist+ Package with adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and evasive steering assist. Rear parking sensors are also available, and if you move up to the Titanium, it comes with front parking sensors. 

Give us a call at Wendle Ford to learn more about the Escape, its features, and how you can get a great deal when you’re looking to buy.