The New Ford Kuga for 2012 has arrived all dressed up as the 2013 Ford Escape, Ford’s ‘One Ford’ replacement for the old Kuga and Escape.
The reveal of the new Ford Escape ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show this week may not have the Kuga badge on its boot, but it is – bar a few tweaks and engine changes – just what we’ll see in Europe as the 2012 Ford Kuga.
Based on the European-designed Ford Vertrek concept, the Ford Escape replaces the old-fashioned North American escape with a very European take on a compact SUV, but one that benefits from much more room to accommodate average Americans.
The Ford Kuga / Escape is the next instalment in Ford’s plan to unify its models around the world. Ford has had a lot of success with the world versions of the latest Fiesta and Focus, and the Escape / Kuga looks set to follow that pattern.
The Escape comes with lots of toys – like the kick-to-open-tailgate we reported recently, Internet access, active grill and improved dynamics. That all adds up to a bigger, better-equipped and more powerful Kuga that transpires to be more economical too.
The Americans will get a a pair of Ecoboost lumps – 1.6 litre and 2.0 litre – and a 2.5 litre petrol. In Europe, you can expect to see the 2012 Kuga getting the same Ecoboost options but augmented by the same diesel options the Focus – which uses the same platform – offers.
That means a 1.6 TDCi and 2.0 TDCi in a variety of power outputs from 95bhp to 163bhp, with stop-start, Econetic equipped versions to a range-topping, well-equipped, nippy but still economical Titanium X 2.0 TDCi.
We’ve said it before, but the Kuga is Ford’s modern-day version of the iconic family cars from Ford like the Anglia and Cortina. It would be easy to think that the Mondeo or Focus fills that role, but the compact SUV is becoming a bigger segment every year, and the new Kuga looks to offer a lot that’s new for the segment.
The new Ford Kuga – or new Ford Escape, if you must – looks a very convincing offering.
2013 Ford Escape Photo Gallery
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McCall says
Recently drove an Escape in America past 3 weeks and mightily impressed. Comfortable seats, right-on braking, steers around corners as if on rails, poor fuel consumption (21 mpg – petrol version), stylish, roomy but fear Ford will overprice it once it is launched in UK.
OneOfOne says
This is not the kuga/edge. This is the escape.
Cars UK says
Actually, this is both the Ford Escape (in the US) and the Ford Kuga (in Europe).
Steve Dunne says
mmmm don’t mind if I do !!!
Dteamer says
If the new Ford Escape is the new Ford Kuga then it looks like Ford has moved the compact SUV game on by quite a degree. It will be interesting to see how it fares against the competition from VW, Hyundai an the others. It looks like a winner to me.