The 2020 Ford Escape Configurator Is Online With Prices Starting From $24,885

Top-end models run in the $34,000 range

Design it your way. The 2020 Escape configurator is now open! [Photo: Ford]

The Escape Hybrid model is available as well.

The 2020 Ford Escape configurator is now live and you have a chance to see how you can build a vehicle that promises to be extremely competitive against its fierce competition. Based on our visit to Dearborn, Michigan back in the spring, we could see how much effort the Ford engineers put into this new crossover. Remember: the 2020 Ford Escape competes against some of the best selling competitors in the business, including the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V.

There are a few interesting things about the 2020 Ford Escape’s various iterations, they come in more flavors than the competition can (currently) match. While not listed yet, we expect to see a Ford Escape plugin-hybrid soon.

The prices listed below are directly from Ford’s online configurator. None of these base prices include the $1,500 all-wheel drive (AWD) option. There are several additional features and options available for each trim level and we encourage you to try it out to get in-depth details on each model.

Here are the base prices:

S (base model): $24,885

S

Key Features:

  • 1.5-liter EcoBoost with Auto Start-Stop Technology
  • Sync with 4.2-inch LCD Screen Display 
  • Ford Co-Pilot360

SE: $27,095

2020 Ford Escape

Key Features:

  • SYNC 3 with 8-inch display
  • 10-Way Power Driver with Heated Front Row
  • Intelligent Access with Push Button Start

SE Sport Hybrid: $28,255

2020 Ford Escape

Key Features:

  • 2.5-liter Atkinson Cycle I-4 (hybrid powertrain)
  • 17-inch Ebony Black-Painted Aluminum Wheels
  • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster

SEL: $29,255

2020 Ford Escape

Key Features:

  • ActiveX seating material
  • Hands-free power liftgate
  • Reverse sensing system

Titanium: $33,400

Titanium

Key Features:

  • Power Driver and Passenger Heated Front Leather-Trimmed Seats
  • Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+
  • B&O by Bang Olufsen audio system with 10 speakers

There’s more – a lot more coming. We expect to see the plug-in hybrid soon as well as an off-road capable crossover that’s based on the Escape’s platform. That vehicle could be called the Ford Adventure, Scout, Maverick – or something else.

Check out our first impressions of the 2020 Ford Escape below: