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2020 Ford Escape vs 2021 Toyota Sequoia

2020 Ford Escape
2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
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2021 Toyota Sequoia
2021 Toyota Sequoia
$50,400MSRP
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2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
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2021 Toyota Sequoia
$50,400MSRP
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Overview

MSRP

$24,885

MSRP

$50,400

Listings

231

Listings

1

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

8.0 out of 10

Expert reviews

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Stylish design

  • Standard advanced safety features

Cons

  • Not much cargo space

2020 Ford Escape Reviews Summary

In case you didn’t hear, Ford came out with an electric crossover, calling it the Mustang Mach-E. Ford could have called it something else, but the marketing department decided to leverage the famous Mustang name to capture headlines and, hopefully, shoppers. What should not be overlooked is the fact Ford chose to make its first-ever standalone electric vehicle a crossover.

This choice is a testament to how far the sport utility vehicle has come. Paired with Ford's decision to phase out sedans and hatchbacks, it's clear the company is putting all of its eggs into its trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Suffice it to say, there is just a bit of pressure on the redesigned 2020 Ford Escape.

While the Escape has been around since 2000, it came into its own in 2013 when the “One Ford” philosophy was adopted, meaning that vehicles would be sold in multiple markets around the globe. As a result, the U.S. got Europe’s Ford Kuga, rebranded as the Escape—a high-tech, handsome, and surprisingly athletic small SUV.

So, with all this mind, the new Escape needs to not only be an improvement over the previous generation to compete against the rest of the compact crossover segment, it also needs to win over would-be sedan and hatchback customers. Can the 2020 Escape rise to the occasion?

2021 Toyota Sequoia Reviews Summary

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

1.5L 181 hp I3

Engine

5.7L 381 hp V8

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

4X2

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

8

Horsepower

Horsepower

381 hp @ 5600 rpm

MPG City

27

MPG City

13

MPG Highway

33

MPG Highway

17
2020 Ford Escape
2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
Overview
Overview
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2021 Toyota Sequoia
2021 Toyota Sequoia
$50,400MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2021 Toyota Sequoia
$50,400MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

MSRP
$24,885
$50,400
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.4

4.3

Expert reviews

8.0 out of 10

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Pros & cons

Pros

  • Multiple powertrain options

  • Stylish design

  • Standard advanced safety features

Cons

  • Not much cargo space

Summary

In case you didn’t hear, Ford came out with an electric crossover, calling it the Mustang Mach-E. Ford could have called it something else, but the marketing department decided to leverage the famous Mustang name to capture headlines and, hopefully, shoppers. What should not be overlooked is the fact Ford chose to make its first-ever standalone electric vehicle a crossover.

This choice is a testament to how far the sport utility vehicle has come. Paired with Ford's decision to phase out sedans and hatchbacks, it's clear the company is putting all of its eggs into its trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Suffice it to say, there is just a bit of pressure on the redesigned 2020 Ford Escape.

While the Escape has been around since 2000, it came into its own in 2013 when the “One Ford” philosophy was adopted, meaning that vehicles would be sold in multiple markets around the globe. As a result, the U.S. got Europe’s Ford Kuga, rebranded as the Escape—a high-tech, handsome, and surprisingly athletic small SUV.

So, with all this mind, the new Escape needs to not only be an improvement over the previous generation to compete against the rest of the compact crossover segment, it also needs to win over would-be sedan and hatchback customers. Can the 2020 Escape rise to the occasion?

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
1.5L 181 hp I3
5.7L 381 hp V8
Drive Train
FWD
4X2
Seating Capacity
5
8
Horsepower
381 hp @ 5600 rpm
MPG City
27
13
MPG Highway
33
17
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