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Ford Escape vs. Subaru Outback
Ford Escape
Subaru Outback
At a Glance: Escape vs. Outback

There are plenty of choices to consider if you're thinking about crossover SUVs around Saco, Portland and Scarborough, ME. Both Ford and Subaru have a lineup of SUVs that offer a wide range of sizes and overall capability. Two models that compete directly against each other are the 2023 Ford Escape vs. Subaru Outback. Just how different are these models? That's what we're here to find out.

At Ira Ford Saco, we know how important the research process is when shopping for a car. By pitting the Escape vs. the Outback, you have the chance to learn about key features and specifications for these popular models.

MAX TORQUE

MAX TORQUE

280 lb-ft | 277 lb-ft
Escape vs Outback
REAR LEGROOM

REAR LEGROOM

40.7 inches | 39.5 inches
Escape vs Outback
TRUNK CAPACITY

TRUNK CAPACITY

37.5 cu. ft. | 32.6 cu. ft.
Escape vs Outback
See the Difference for Yourself
Select a category below to learn more about how the Ford Escape compares to the Subaru Outback.
PERFORMANCE
Ford Escape

The type of driving you do each day differs from other people. So, having the chance to customize the performance to your liking is a big plus in any modern SUV. This is something the 2023 Ford Escape does much better than the Subaru Outback.

Customize Your Drive

There are four engine options for the Escape, with the base engine being a 1.5L engine that produces 199 lb-ft of torque. If you want, you can step up to a larger 2.0L 4-cylinder engine for an added boost. The 2.0L engine delivers 280 lb-ft of torque. In addition, you’ll have the choice of a hybrid or a plug-in hybrid motor, both of which heavily favor efficiency.

The Subaru offers a standard 2.5L engine or an available 2.4L engine with a turbocharger. Without the turbocharger, you can expect 176 lb-ft of torque. Adding the turbocharger bumps output to 277 lb-ft of torque.

In It for the Long Haul

Your next SUV needs power to propel you forward. It also needs impressive fuel efficiency to keep the party going! Both models will keep you on the road without frequent stops at the gas pump; however, the Ford Escape's available hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains give it a leg up against its competitor. Just how fuel efficient are these models?

  • Ford Escape 2.5L Hybrid engine: EPA-estimated 42 city/36 highway MPG
  • Ford Escape 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid engine: EPA-estimated 101 combined MPGe

Without a comparable engine, the Subaru falls behind the Ford in this head-to-head battle.

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SAFETY
Ford Escape

The drive to and from your next adventurous activity is half the fun of the journey. What could make it even better? Standard driver assistance! Both the Escape and the Outback have it in spades, but which model offers more to deliver ultimate peace of mind?

Safe and Sound

Ford Co-Pilot360™ and EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology are the standard safety suites on the Escape and the Outback. They make it easy to feel confident behind the wheel, especially with these features on board either model:

  • Pre-Collision Assist® with Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Lane Keeping System
  • Rear View Camera
  • Auto High-Beam Headlamps
  • Available Evasive Steering Assist

Do you need to take the edge off your long commute home? Both SUVs offer an Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control system. This feature monitors other drivers ahead while using cruise control. If they slow down, so do you. When traffic begins to flow again, your set speed resumes. The best part? It requires no action from you!

Looking Out for Your Blind Spot

The Ford Escape pulls ahead with its standard BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Rear Cross-Traffic Braking feature. This helpful system keeps an eye on the pesky spots you can’t see while driving, like the flank of your SUV! It will alert you to other drivers in your blind spot, helping you switch lanes at optimal times.

Drivers can enjoy a similar Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert feature on the Subaru Outback if they upgrade to a higher trim.

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INTERIOR
Ford Escape

If you prioritize space in your next SUV, you’ll love how spacious the Ford Escape and the Subaru Outback are. Both models make it easy to fit your whole family, friend group, or adventure buddies in the cabin. Which one offers more flexible space, though?

Wiggle Room Included

Both the 2023 Ford Escape and the 2023 Subaru Outback use clever interior spacing to make each row of seats roomy and comfortable. The numbers are fairly close in many areas, but the Escape does give you an edge. Rear legroom is just 39.5 inches for the Outback, compared to the 40.7 inches of rear legroom in the Ford SUV.

More Room to Work With

When you have those second-row seats in use, the Escape also provides a larger trunk to fill. Cargo volume behind the second row of the Escape measures 37.5 cubic feet. When the second row is standing in the Outback, cargo volume in the trunk is a mere 32.6 cubic feet.

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Take Your Pick!
Ford Escape

If you want to customize your next SUV's performance for power or efficiency while also enjoying a roomy cabin, the 2023 Ford Escape trumps the Subaru Outback. If you’re ready to get behind the wheel and start exploring around Saco, Portland and Scarborough, ME, what are you waiting for? Stop by or contact us today at Ira Ford Saco.

All of the tools you need to move forward with experiencing a new 2023 Escape for yourself are conveniently available right here online.


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