2017 Ford Escape trim level comparison

The Ford Escape is a popular option for vehicle shoppers looking to invest in a reliable, practical, and innovative crossover. And rightfully so! Prospective buyers can choose from three well-equipped trim levels, each of which offers a unique set of features and capabilities. Before you make your final buying decision, take a look at this 2017 Ford Escape trim level comparison to become more informed about their differences and similarities.

Key differences among the 2017 Escape S, SE, and Titanium

  Escape S Escape SE Escape Titanium
Starting MSRP $23,765 $25,488 $31,006
Base Engine 2.5L iVCT I-4 1.5L EcoBoost 2.0L Twin-Scroll EcoBoost
Standard Wheels 17-inch steel with wheel covers 17-inch sparkle silver painted aluminum 18-inch sparkle silver painted aluminum
Infotainment System SYNC SYNC SYNC 3 with SYNC Connect
Seat Trim Cloth Cloth with heated front seats Leather with heated, power-adjustable front seats

As you can see from the table, the Ford Escape S, SE, and Titanium have quite a few differences. Each trim level comes standard with a different engine and different wheels. The Escape trims also offer unique infotainment systems and seat trim. Not to mention, the elements mentioned here are just the beginning.

Standard features in the 2017 Escape Titanium

In addition to the differences mentioned above, the Escape Titanium has several standard features that the S and SE trims do not. The 2017 Ford Escape Titanium comes with a foot-activated hands-free power liftgate, Reverse Sensing System, auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather-wrapped and heated steering wheel, Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start, and 10-speaker Sony audio system. It’s no surprise, then, that the Titanium trim has a higher starting price than the other two Escape models.

Similarities among the Ford Escape trim levels

Despite their differences, the 2017 Ford Escape trim levels also share the following similarities, among others:

  • Dual chrome exhaust
  • Body-colour rear spoiler
  • 60/40-split rear seats
  • AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control
  • Standard front-wheel drive, optional intelligent 4WD
  • Ice Blue interior lighting
  • Automatic headlights
  • Rear View Camera
  • MyKey
  • Daytime Running Lights

If you are interested in learning more about the 2017 Ford Escape and getting a firsthand look at the Escape trim levels, feel free to take a look at our new Escape inventory at Sherwood Ford and schedule a time to get behind the wheel today!

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