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Ford Escape Hybrid
Posted January 6, 2007 at 1:00 am Make a Comment

The Ford Escape, America’s best-selling compact utility vehicle, has a completely new look inside and out for 2008. Escape now makes a powerful statement with a bolder, rugged exterior design that bears a stronger family resemblance to the Ford Explorer and Ford Expedition. The all-new interior resets the bar for small utility vehicles, with more upscale appointments, new innovative storage options, and improved comfort and quietness. In addition, chassis refinements deliver impressive fuel economy and agile driving dynamics that belie the Escape’s rugged exterior.

“The goal from the beginning was to make Escape look even stronger and tougher than the original,” says Doyle Letson, chief designer for the 2008 Escape. “We raised the beltline to give the profile a strong, modern proportion of sheetmetal to glass. Then, we sculpted the surfaces for a more Ford Tough Truck appearance, that now matches Escape’s capabilities.”

The Ford Escape Hybrid is a “full” hybrid. This means that, unlike other “mild” hybrid vehicles, Escape Hybrid can run on 100 percent electric power up to about 25 mph, maximizing in-city fuel economy. Fuel efficiency is maximized, while exhaust emissions are minimized.

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6 COMMENTS ABOUT Ford Escape Hybrid      Make a Comment
TDG0U812 says (September 10, 2008 at 12:12 am):
I have just recieved my Hybrid. Regarding the engineering, let me say I am IMPRESSED!! In fact if the engineering was not there, I would not have purchased the Hybrid. I traded in my Explorer for the Hybrid and let me tell you I miss the luxury items I had with the Explorer. Something as simple as a place to put your sunglasses, a grip assist handle, less noise when traveling at highway speeds, softer seats and so on. While I may complain about the feel of the Hybrid, let me say I cannot yell loud enough about the engineering of this vehicle! To the nay sayers of the United States, please look at the Ford Escape Hybrid before you trash the United States Automotive Industry. This vehicle is as good or better then any import at any price.
rajesh says (July 13, 2008 at 2:12 am):
Americans are talking a lot abt energy conservations, environmental pollution etc , but they are the ones who waste lot of fuel , and energy ...are they getting it for free or what ?..by this time they should be lauching only hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to show the world that they talk what they say
MarkSipos says (May 27, 2008 at 8:03 pm):
What happened to the Hydraulic Hybrid System that Ford worked on with the EPA, Eaton, and UPS??? I was hoping this would be an option on the 2009 F150. I own three fords including a 1969 mach 1 mustang. I was hoping to purchase a new F150 with hydraulic hybrid if the system becomes a reality. I think people are ready for industry changing technology that will help get us off the foriegn oil habit. I know I am.
Dan says (August 12, 2008 at 10:27 am):
I was also awaiting the release of this hydraulic hybrid. I love the idea and concept of a truck that can compete on the MPG market. The last real news about this system is in 2006. Does anyone know if Ford threw in the towel on this project?
A. Defibaugh says (January 26, 2008 at 3:50 pm):
Only one? Shame on you Ford!
olerunner says (April 7, 2008 at 6:35 am):
Why don't companies like FORD understand that this is what many of us want today. I am ready to go 100% electric. Sick of rising oil prices, Japanese dominated auto industry.. time for FORD to be #1 not just job 1.
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