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2005 Ford Escape Specs


- ** 2005 Ford Escape Overview

Summary

The 2005 Ford Escape introduced innovative features and reliability, setting a benchmark in the compact SUV segment with its versatile design and fuel efficiency options, including an optional AWD system for enhanced driving performance.

History

Launched in 2000, the Ford Escape quickly became a favorite among urban drivers due to its compact size and practicality. By 2005, Ford refined the model with enhanced safety features and improved engine options, marking a significant step forward in its evolutionary journey towards greater efficiency and sophistication.

Car Culture Around the Vehicle

The 2005 Ford Escape resonated deeply within car culture, particularly appealing to eco-conscious consumers and families seeking practicality without compromising on style. Its integration into popular media and endorsements bolstered its reputation as a reliable choice for those navigating daily urban commutes efficiently.

Specifications

  • Body Style: SUV
  • Horsepower: 185 hp (2.5L Engine), 205 hp (3.0L Engine)
  • Transmission: Automatic, 5-Speed Manual
  • Trim Levels Available: LX, SVT, XLT, Limited
  • Engine Type & Size: 2.5L Duratec GDI (LX/SVT), 3.0L V6 (XLT/Limited)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size: 17 gallons
  • MPG: City: 20/Highway: 28
  • Dimensions: Length: 183.7 inches, Width: 71.4 inches, Height: 64 inches
  • Cargo Capacity: 654 liters
  • Towing Capacity: 1300 lbs
  • Safety Ratings: 5 stars (IIHS), Excellent
  • Key Features: Power Windows, Air Conditioning, Sun Sensor, Heated Front Seats
  • Passenger Capacity: Up to 5

Trim Variations

  • LX Trim: Base model with standard features
  • SVT Trim: Sportier version with enhanced performance options
  • XLT Trim: Mid-range trim with upgraded interior features
  • Limited Trim: Top-tier model featuring premium amenities and advanced technology

Notable Changes from Previous Year

For the 2005 model year, Ford introduced improved AWD capabilities and enhanced engine options, particularly boosting the horsepower ratings compared to the previous year’s lineup, catering to increased consumer demand for better performance and fuel economy.