Ford Escape

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The Ford Escape is a compact crossover SUV produced by Ford, known for its family-friendly practicality, car-like handling, and broad range of engine and technology options.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
compact crossover SUV
alsoKnownAs Ford Kuga (first generation)
surface form: Ford Kuga (in some international markets)
assemblyLocation Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant
surface form: Kansas City Assembly Plant, Missouri, United States (earlier generations)

Louisville Assembly Plant (Kentucky, USA)
surface form: Louisville Assembly Plant, Kentucky, United States

Valencia, Spain (for related Kuga models)
bodyStyle 5-door SUV
class compact crossover SUV
competitor Chevrolet Equinox
Honda CR-V
Hyundai Tucson
Nissan Rogue
Subaru Forester
Toyota RAV4
drivetrainOption all-wheel drive
front-wheel drive
engineOption EcoBoost turbocharged gasoline engines
V6 gasoline engines (earlier generations)
hybrid powertrain
inline-4 gasoline engines
plug-in hybrid powertrain
firstGenerationStart 2000
fourthGenerationStart 2019
fuelType gasoline
gasoline-electric hybrid
plug-in hybrid
introduced 2000
layout front-engine, all-wheel-drive
front-engine, front-wheel-drive
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
marketSegment family vehicle
modelYears from 2001 in North America
notableFeature Ford Co-Pilot360 safety suite (recent models)
SYNC infotainment system
advanced driver-assistance systems
available panoramic sunroof (recent models)
car-like handling
family-friendly interior
fold-flat rear seats
platformSharing Mazda CX-5
surface form: Mazda CX-5 (related architecture for some generations)

Mazda Tribute
surface form: Mazda Tribute (first generation)
predecessor none (first compact crossover SUV by Ford in North America)
primaryMarket North America
relatedModel Ford Kuga (first generation)
surface form: Ford Kuga
safetyRating generally good crash-test ratings from IIHS and NHTSA (varies by year)
secondGenerationStart 2007
successorTo Ford Bronco II
surface form: Ford Bronco II (as compact SUV offering in lineup)
thirdGenerationStart 2012
transmissionOption automatic transmission
continuously variable transmission (CVT) on some hybrids
manual transmission (early models in some markets)

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Chevrolet Equinox competitor Ford Escape
Mercury Mariner relatedTo Ford Escape
Mercury Mariner successor Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (fourth generation, indirectly)
Mercury Mariner basedOn Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (first generation)
Mercury Mariner basedOn Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (second generation)
Mercury Mariner sharesPlatformWith Ford Escape
Honda CR-V competitor Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape / Kuga
Nissan Rogue competitor Ford Escape
Lincoln Corsair relatedModel Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (fourth generation)
Jeep Compass competitor Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape / Ford Kuga
Toyota RAV4 competitor Ford Escape
3.0 L Duratec V6 usedInModel Ford Escape
Mazda Tribute platformSharedWith Ford Escape
Mazda Tribute relatedModel Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape Hybrid
Ford CD2 platform underpinned Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (first generation)
Ford CD2 platform underpinned Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape Hybrid (first generation)
Ford CD2 platform notableModel Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape XLT (first generation)
2.5L Duratec inline-4 application Ford Escape
this entity surface form: Ford Escape (selected model years)