Ford Escape
The Ford Escape is a tiny crossover SUV that has been produced by Ford for four versions, beginning in 2000. The first generation was developed in collaboration with Mazda, who also manufactured the Mazda Tribute and Mercury Mariner as twin models. Second-generation Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner, and Mazda Tribute models were launched in 2007 for the 2008 model year, but were primarily limited to North America. In other areas, first-generation cars were either replaced by improved first-generation models or by the Mazda CX-7 and Ford Kuga. Unlike the previous model, which was designed and engineered collaboratively, Ford did the design and engineering this time. Once again, a hybrid option was available.
Ford has previously revealed its aim to invest $7 billion in self-driving technology development over the next 10 years, until 2025, and the 2022 Escape model lays the framework. Ford's Co-Pilot 360, an advanced package of technology that the carmaker claims will allow drivers the confidence to pursue adventurous, diversified, and active lives, is standard on the SUV.
Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert, Active Park Assist 2.0, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Evasive Steering Assist, and Lane-Keeping System are among the features. A Rear View Camera, Auto High-Beam Headlamps, and a Voice-Activated Navigation System are also available on the 2022 Ford Escape.
Detailed information:
Key Feature: Smart cruise control
Price (MSRP): $26,100
Website: https://www.ford.com/suvs-crossovers/escape