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Ford isn’t planning Escape ST performance crossover, report says

Ford isn’t planning Escape ST performance crossover, report says


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Ford is famously remaking its lineup by phasing out cars like the Focus and Taurus while doubling down on high-riding crossovers and SUVs like the forthcoming Bronco and Bronco Sport. But while the automaker offers high-performance ST versions of stalwart ‘ute models like the Explorer and Edge, a new report from Ford Authority suggests we shouldn’t anticipate an Escape ST.

Citing unnamed sources familiar with the company’s product plans, FA says Ford has no plans to make a performance version of its best-selling crossover, despite rumors (and hopes) to the contrary.

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If true, that would leave the 250-horsepower 2.0-liter EcoBoost inline-four, which makes 275 pound-feet of torque, as the most powerful Escape variant available. It also leaves customers driving aging Focus STs in a bind. The Escape is built on the same platform as the Focus and borrows much of its styling, albeit for about $5,000 more, so those customers are now looking at jumping up to a much larger Edge ST or Explorer ST, which start well above $40,000 and $50,000, respectively.

It’s also a curious decision, given that Ford offers a 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four mill as an option in the all-wheel drive Lincoln Corsair, which rides on the same platform as the Escape. That engine is rated at 295 hp and 310 lb-ft.