2019-12-10 20:07:31
Ford Escape will turn into an economical hybrid
Ford has planned the release of a Ford Escape SUV hybrid version for 2020.
The novelty will become one of the leading in the segment regarding fuel economy.
The most economical variation of the Ford Escape Hybrid will have a version with a front-wheel-drive system. The urban version assumes fuel consumption in the ratio of 5.3 liters per 100 km, on the highway - 6.36 liters per 100 km, in the combined - 5.74 liters per 100 km. The Escape Hybrid with an all-wheel-drive for the city produces 5.47 liters, 6.36 liters on the track, and 5.88 liters per 100 km in the combined cycle.
30.Nov.2025
Modern Hot Rod Revival: The Stunning SP40 Inspired by the 1934 Ford Model 40
Equipped with a powerful 5.0-liter V8, Brembo braking system, and a five-speed manual gearbox, this restomod blends classic design with contemporary performance.
30.Nov.2025
Ford Focus Ends Production as Saarlouis Builds Its Final Unit
The last Ford Focus—a white five-door hatchback—rolled off the Saarlouis line last Friday, marking the end of a 27-year production run.
18.Nov.2025
Ford Weighs Discontinuing the F-150 Lightning as EV Strategy Evolves, WSJ Reports
Ford's electric F-150 Lightning could be retired as the automaker reevaluates production and pursues a broader, lower-cost EV plan, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
07.Nov.2025
Ford Bronco Partners with Google to Map the Entire TransAmerica Trail
A Ford Bronco equipped with Google's Street View technology embarked on a 35-day journey to document the complete TransAmerica Trail.
27.Oct.2025
Ford Mustang GTD Returns to Nürburgring: Aiming to Regain Speed Record
Chevrolet's Corvette ZR1X took the crown as the fastest American vehicle around the Nürburgring earlier this year, overtaking Ford. However, this dominance may be short-lived.
25.Oct.2025