In our opinion, the Titanium build is highly sophisticated and attractive.
#2015 ford escape driver#
The Escape misses out on a touchscreen interface, but the Titanium model comes with a set of 10-Speaker Sony stereo that somewhat accounts for the loss.Įxclusive foot sensor for the power liftgateĮight-way power-adjustable passenger seat (with power lumbar)Įight-way power-adjustable driver seat (with power lumbar)Ħ0/40-split folding and reclining rear seatġ0-speaker Sony audio system with HD radio Lastly, the Titanium model empowers a foot sensor for the rear power liftgate, a powered passenger seat, driver’s seat with memory functions, and some ambient interior lighting. Even the upholstery is quilted in better materials than the former. Moving forward, the SE trim adds technological touches like automatic headlamps and 8-way power adjusted driver seats. Meanwhile, right from the beginning, there is no shortage of amenities as even the S-trim embraces state-of-the-art niceties like blind-spot monitoring, cruise control, and 17” alloy wheels. The Escape cannot be availed with an AWD option. While the S is the base trim, thus starting at $23,450, it remains confined to an FWD, whereas the other two can opt with a 4WD configuration.
#2015 ford escape drivers#
Rear parking sensors are optional for the S and standard for the SE and Titanium, maximizing safety as drivers back out of cramped parking spaces.As always, the 2015 Ford Escape too, is offered in three different options - the S, the SE, and the Titanium. The standard rearview camera makes backing up a snap. The standard MyKey technology lets Escape owners set speed parameters for teenage drivers. Standard items like antilock disc brakes and traction and stability control create an optimal driving experience, even in stormy weather. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the Escape its top score of "Good." In government crash tests, it earned four out of five stars for overall protection. In addition to delivering the options shoppers crave, the 2015 Ford Escape comes with high standards in safety. The ride is smooth and comfortable, even over uneven pavement. Around turns, it offers impressive traction and sporty handling. On the road, the Escape shows off its sharp reflexes and quick steering. It achieves 22/30 mpg with front-wheel drive. With 240 horses and 270 pound-feet of torque, it delivers incredibly swift acceleration. With this engine and front-wheel drive, buyers can expect to see 23/32 mpg.Ģ015 Ford Escape SE and Titanium drivers can also choose the available 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. The SE and Titanium come standard with a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 178 horses and 184 pound-feet of torque. It offers impressive fuel economy, achieving 22 city/31 highway mpg with front-wheel drive. The S comes standard with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that delivers 168 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. However, the SE and Titanium models are available with all-wheel drive.
All are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that powers the front wheels. The Escape sets the bar in this segment by offering three engine options. Titanium drivers can also add the Technology package for a wide range of high-tech safety systems, including an automated parallel parking system. Its leather upholstery and ambient interior lighting set a stylish tone. The upscale Titanium delivers optimal luxury. It also enhances passenger comfort with items like upgraded cloth upholstery and a rear center armrest.
#2015 ford escape upgrade#
The mid-level SE comes with an engine upgrade for impressive acceleration. A rearview camera makes backing up a snap. Sync voice-control technology lets drivers browse infotainment options without looking away from the road. Keyless entry saves time in the parking lot. The entry-level S is well equipped with a wide range of modern conveniences. The 2015 Ford Escape is available as three trim models: the S, SE, and Titanium.