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The Ford Escape is a compact crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company since the 2001 model year. The first Ford SUV derived from a car platform, the Escape fell below the Ford Explorer in size; the Escape is currently sized between the Ford EcoSport and Ford Edge.
The Kuga was originally European-designed and sold in Europe and a few other markets, but beginning in 2012 for the 2013 model year it was marketed in North America as the Ford Escape. The Ford Kuga is marketed as the Ford Escape in North America, Australia, Middle East, and several countries in the Americas.
In 2013, Ford has recalled certain Ford Escapes equipped with this engine due to the potential for them to catch fire after overheating. [ 36 ] In 2017, Ford recalled over 360,000 Ford Escape , Ford Fiesta ST , Ford Fusion , Ford Transit Connect , Ford Focus and C-Max hybrid with 1.6 ecoboost engines because of a risk of engine fires caused by ...
Ford Thailand agreed to buy back about 200 Ford Fiesta and Focus models with faulty PowerShift transmissions. [ 9 ] [ unreliable source ] Ford Brazil extended the warranty of the transmission to 10 years or 240.000 km. Ford USA extended the warranty of the transmission to 7 years or 100,000 miles depending on the model year of the vehicle.
With the launch of the 2018 model in Australia (February 2019 in New Zealand [17]), the Edge is sold as the Ford Endura, and is the successor to the Ford Territory. [18] [19] In Australia, the Endura was made available in Trend, ST-Line, and Titanium trim levels. [20] The Endura was discontinued in Australia by the end of 2020. [21]
Ford Escape, Ford Fusion, Ford Focus, Ford C-Max, Ford Kuga (in the Focus, C-Max and Kuga it is used with the 1.5 L4 Ecoboost. Also used with the ford escape in 2.0 L4 GTDI variant, and rated for vehicles up to 3.0L) [3] 2009–present 6F55—6-speed transaxle (designed for use with the 3.5L Ecoboost V6)