Ford Escape Active
Suv · Hybrid
vs
Ford Equator
Suv · Hybrid
Ford Escape Active
Car A
Ford Escape Active
The Ford Escape Active hybrid focuses on city efficiency and good value, with adequate performance and a five-seat layout. Its very small 100-liter trunk limits cargo, but the 400 km range keeps daily commuting and short trips simple.
5 seatsSuvHybrid5.5 L/100kmHybrid
Ford Equator
Car B
Ford Equator
A five-seat hybrid aimed at growing families that balances space, efficiency, and everyday pace. With 600 liters of cargo room and a 6.5 combined consumption rating, it offers good value in its segment.
5 seatsSuvHybrid250 hpHybrid
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Usage fit

Family 32 / 47
City 51 / 31
Budget / value 51 / 47
Road trip 35 / 27
Performance 27 / 31
Cargo 16 / 41
Practical 35 / 44
Premium 16 / 9
Winter 24 / 10

Scores out of 100. Blue = Ford Escape Active · Orange = Ford Equator

Specs side-by-side

Spec Ford Escape Active Ford Equator
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Pros & cons

Ford Escape Active

  • Efficient for its class with 5.5 combined consumption
  • 400 km range supports commuting and weekend hops
  • Urban-friendly acceleration (0–100 km/h in 8.5 s) and 250 Nm for easy merging
  • Priced around 32,000, offering good value in its segment

Ford Equator

  • Efficient for its class with 6.5 combined consumption
  • Generous 600 L cargo space for family gear
  • 250 hp and 400 Nm deliver confident everyday performance
  • Around 35,000, offering good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Ford Escape Active if…
Best fuel economy
Ford Escape Active uses 5.5 L/100km vs 6.5 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Ford Equator if…
More power
Ford Equator puts out 250 hp vs 150 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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