Compare Ford Escape 4 vs Toyota C-HR facelift

Variants
1.5 EcoBlue 120
1.5 EcoBlue 120 AT
1.5 EcoBoost 120
1.5 EcoBoost 150
2.0 EcoBlue 150
2.0 EcoBlue 190 AWD AT
2.5 Duratec 190 AWD CVT
2.5 Duratec 225 PHEV CVT
1.2
1.2 AWD CVT
1.2 CVT
1.8 Hybrid
2.0 CVT
2.0 Hybrid

Capacity

Passengers
5
5

Chassis

Brakes | Front
Ventilated discs, 298 mm
Brakes | Rear
Disc, 281 mm
Offroad | Approach Angle
14.0 deg
Offroad | Departure Angle
26.0 deg
Power Steering
Electric Steering
Electric Steering
Suspension | Front
MacPherson strut
MacPherson strut
Suspension | Rear
Double-wishbone
Double-wishbone
Tire Size
215/60 R17 96H, 225/50 R18 95H
Turning Circle
11.0 m / 36.1 ft

Construction

Trim Levels
S, SE, SE Sport, SEL, Titanium

Dimensions

Size | Height
1565 mm / 61.6 in
Size | Length
4614 mm / 181.7 in
4390 mm / 172.8 in
Size | Width
1795 mm / 70.7 in
Track Width | Front
1597.0 mm / 62.9 in
Track Width | Rear
1588.0 mm / 62.5 in
Wheel Size
17 in, 18 in
Wheelbase
2710 mm / 106.7 in
2640 mm / 103.9 in

Powertrain

Transmission | Gears
6-speed

Production

Availability
2020
Debut
2019-04
Made In
USA

Reviews

Neofiliac score
17%
42%
Pros
  • Low fuel consumption
  • Cheap to purchase
  • Good engine reliability
  • Decent styling
  • Low fuel consumption
Cons
  • Crossover nonsense
  • PHEV nonsense
  • Bad 0-100kph time
  • No powerful engine options
  • Poor performance
  • Only available with small engines
  • Impractical

Price

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