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2014 Ford Escape Review

10/11/2014 1:13:39 AM
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2014 Ford Escape – First announced as the successor of Ford SUV in 2010, the Escape seemingly has captured people’s heart with its amazing capability of being both a road performance and luggage carrier. Few changes are made to the Escape since its first debut in 2010, the biggest improvement made is on the technical part, when it received a 6.2 L V8 engine that propels 411 hp as the displacement of the base 5.4 L engine. Finally for this year’s model, Ford Motor Company has given something new related to the new generation Escape by bringing a special edition package to wrap the newest 2014 Ford Escape. This big news was announced at Motor Press Guild Luncheon, while the Special Edition Raptor it self will be ready on sale this fall and the price announcement will follow.

2014 Ford Escape Front View

2014 Ford Escape Side View

2014 Ford Escape Side Angle

2014 Ford Escape Rear View

Exterior

Based on the fact that 13,000 escapes were sold in 2012, 2014 Ford Escape indeed become one of the most popular pick up in the market that has record its great selling from year to year since its first debut in 2010, though it cost the highest among all Ford’s truck line up. By the launching of 2014 Ford Escape, the company seems to keep the goal to become the leader in both performance and carrier-pick up segment. Special edition package offered by the new Escape clings on luxurious treatment to the vehicle. It is basically Escape’s base equipment polished in more luxurious way including the installment of HID highlights, new Ruby Red Metallic body paint, and new sticker under the side of the bed. Another Tuxedo Black Metallic body paint also could be your another choice for a bold and mysterious image to your Ford Escape. This car has smaller body than 2014 Ford F-150.

2014 Ford Escape Front Side View

2014 Ford Escape Front Angle

Interior

Minor tweaks, and mostly unnoticeable changes found in the cabin. The only difference you’ll find is the Brick Red seat cushions with black inserts and honeycomb cover that enhances the deep atmosphere inside. Another elegant touch is found on the center console topper, center stack bezel, and door panel inserts which is accented with matte-gray elements. If standards interior features have not meet your satisfactory, then you can order another features that is included in Escape Luxury Package such as SYNC’s MyFord Touch and Service, SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link Navigation System, sonny Audio System, and many more.

2014 Ford Escape Interior Dashboard

2014 Ford Escape Interior Dashboard View

Engine

We must be looking forward to new updates on the mechanical part since it is the 2014 Ford Escape, instead of finding the same engine like last year’s model, a 6.2 L V8 engine with 411 hp and 434 lb-ft of torque. it is matched with six-speed automatic transmission with SelectShift technology.

2014 Ford Escape Engine View

 
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