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Ford has announced at the the Washington Auto Show and Automotive News World Congress in Detroit that its hot-selling compact SUV, the Ford Escape will become more fuel efficient, more powerful and more connected for the 2009 model year. Ford also announced that it is expanding its commitment to biofuels by adding three additional vehicles to its E85-capable flexible fuel line-up for 2009 – the E-Series van, as well as the standard and extended-length models of the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs. These additional product actions are part of Ford’s sustainability strategy, which also includes high-volume introductions of EcoBoost gas turbocharged direct injection engines. Speaking today at Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, Ford Motor Company President and CEO Alan Mulally met with industry leaders and media to share today’s announcement and discuss how Ford is accelerating the development of new products and technologies customers want and value. Mulally also reaffirmed that Ford will reach benchmark levels of new or significantly freshened products, delivering a showroom with 70 percent new or freshened vehicles by the end of 2008 and 100 percent by 2010. Fuel-efficient new 2.5-liter EngineThe new 2009 Ford Escape makes strides in fuel economy and emissions with a new, 2.5-liter engine and a smooth new fuel-saving 6-speed automatic transmission. An optional, 230-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 engine – a 30-hp increase over last year – also is offered. It, too, will offer an estimated 1 mpg fuel economy improvement and better acceleration, thanks to the new 6-speed transmission and engine enhancements, including new pistons, cylinder heads and fuel injection system. Spotlight on Fuel Efficiency, Even in the Performance VersionThe new, more fuel-efficient automatic 6-speed transmission featured in the Escape and Mariner offers a significant improvement in powertrain smoothness and drivability, replacing the four-speed automatic previously offered.
All Escape models now feature Easy Fuel, a capless refueling system. This feature is not only a convenience for customers but also helps to prevent evaporative fuel emissions. Ford Hybrids: More Refinement, Safety and PerformanceThe new 2.5-liter engine also is the new foundation for the Escape Hybrid and Mariner Hybrid models. Adapted for hybrid use, the engine is Ford’s first to use variable valve timing on an Atkinson cycle hybrid engine. Advancements in engine processor technology enable a nearly imperceptible transition from gas to electric mode. More Technology, ConnectivityThe popularity of the Ford Escape reflects a trend of continuous improvement and product enhancement, including the most “connected” driving experience available today.
Growing PopularityWith the continuous improvements to the 2009 Ford Escape, the vehicles are primed to build on their sales success in the 2007 calendar year, which included record hybrid volume. Highlights include:
The Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner are produced at Ford’s Kansas City Assembly Plant, and the 2009 models will go on sale this summer.< 3 comments: Ford Escape Hybrid Jackie (6686) - Posted on 02.27.2008 Does the 2009 Escape Hybrid come in Red.
(6686) - Posted on 02.23.2008 I want to know if the 2009 hybrid will let you run the Air conditioner without using the GAS ? The 2008 can not run on electric without GAS if you want the Cold A/C to run at same time. The toyota Prius is NOT like that.
Carl Email csi@velocity.net (6686) - Posted on 02.13.2008 Will Ford sell 2009 Escape Hybrid with the 120 vac plug in? Or should I wait another year?
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