Ford Escort Models

Introduced in 1968, the Ford Escort has proven itself to be an iconic and reliable car over its lifetime. Although they have come in various shapes and sizes, they all share a common thread: quality engineering and superior design that can’t be beat. From four-door station wagons to two-door hatchbacks, the history of the Ford Escort spans more than 50 years, with ample variation to choose from and something for everyone.

In this post, we’ll look back on some of our favourite models from each generation and delve into some fun historical factoids about why this sturdy little vehicle remains so beloved by drivers worldwide. Read on for more information about where it all began!

 Overview

The Ford Escort is a compact car produced by Ford from 1968 to 2002. It was available in various models, such as the Escort GT, LX, ZX2 and XR3. The first generation of the Escort (1968–1975) featured a 97-inch wheelbase and was initially offered with 1.1L and 1.3L petrol engines and a 1.6L diesel engine. The second generation of the Escort (1975–1980) was based on the Ford Cortina, offering two- and four-door saloon body styles and an estate version. It featured a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, with 1.3L, 1.6L and 2.0L petrol engines available.

Ford Escort Models

From 1982 onwards, the third generation of the Escort was released, coming with a range of engine options, including two-door coupe models and five-door estate and hatchback versions. This model featured a shorter wheelbase than its predecessors and was available with 1.3L, 1.4L, 1.6L and 2.0L petrol engines. The fourth generation of the Escort (1990–2002) came with three- and five-door hatchback models, a four-door saloon and estate versions.

Ford Ranger Double Cab 2023 2.0 EcoBlue

The Ranger Double Cab 2023 2.0 EcoBlue 4×4 is an engineering marvel with a curb weight of 5101 lbs (2314 kgs). Its turbocharged Inline four-cylinder, Diesel-powered engine creates a maximum power output of 170 PS (168 bhp – 125 kW) and torque of 405 Nm (298 lb. ft). Furthermore, the six-speed Manual transmission and all-wheel drive (AWD) pairing provide thrilling performance on any terrain.

Chassis details are just as impressive as the motor, with Coil Springs for the front suspension and Leaf Springs for the rear suspension, ensuring optimal road-holding and enhanced ride comfort. The vehicle comes stocked with 255 / 70 tires on 16-inch rims at the front and rear for superb handling, controlled by the comprehensive V braking system.

Ford Mustang Mach-E 98k

The recent debut of the Ford Mustang Mach-E 98k has turned heads in the car industry. Not only is this all-electric vehicle an impressive symbol of eco-friendly innovation, but its specs are remarkable compared to some of its peers. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 77kWh 2WD offers a more extended range and slightly better-carrying capacity than the Mustang; however, it cannot compete against its sporty exterior design and handling abilities.

Meanwhile, cars like the Skoda Enyaq iV RS 220kW deliver a heavier punch in terms of power and torque while compromising cargo volume. In comparison, the Mustang Mach-E 98k offers a balanced combination of performance and style while seldom sacrificing any functional capabilities. It even has enough space for contemporary models such as the Mercedes Benz AMG GT 4-door 63 S 4MATIC+ F1 Edition or Jeep Avenger EV — both currently trendy choices. With such impressive technology available today, there is no doubt that one must look no further than Ford Mustang Mach-E 98K when considering their next car purchase.

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Ford Transit 2020 e-Transit

Automobiles continue offering countless driving options for efficiency, style, and performance. The Ford Transit 2020 e-Transit is one of the highest-rated eco-friendly vans capable of providing up to 186 miles of electric power on a single charge. In contrast, Citroen Visa from 1978 was a front-wheel drive economy car with a 1360cc engine giving out 55 horsepower.

The Ford Transit Custom L2H1 300 170HP (2018) has a 2500 cc diesel engine producing 168 hp, while its counterpart Ford Transit 2014 L2H2 290 FWD 2.0 TDCi 105HP (2016), has a 2000 cc diesel engine with 105 hp power output. Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder 5.2 V10 (2019) is considered one of the most powerful cars, with an average speed of 325 km/hr propelled by its 5.2lt V10 engine and 640 hp.

Ford Escort IV Cabrio Specs

The Ford Escort IV Cabrio had production years between 1986 and 1992. It was powered by a 1597 cm3 / 97.5 cu-in engine that could generate up to 90 PS / 89 HP / 66 kW at maximum power. This model was 402.0 cm / 158.27 in long, 164.0 cm / 64.57 in comprehensive, and 138.0 cm / 54.33 in high with a 240.0 cm / 94.49 in wheelbase and curb weight of 980 Kg/2161 lbs on average when it rolled off the line.

Fuel efficiency wasn’t excellent, as it combined fuel consumption between 7.8 L/100 Km – 36 MPG UK – 30 MPG US, but overall it was a dependable car due to its remarkable construction performance and toughness during those years of production while offering a powerful yet practical driving experience to its owners.

Ford Escort I Specs

The Ford Escort I was first produced in 1968 and ran until 1975. It was a small car at 408.4 cm long, 156.5 cm wide and 136.9 cm high, with a wheelbase of 240 cm. The engine size displacement capacity was 940cm3 or 57.4 cu-in and could produce up to 45 PS (44 HP/33 kW) horsepower.

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Despite the enormous power output for such a small car, it maintained a light curb weight of only 785 kg/1731 lbs. Altogether, the Ford Escort I made for an efficient driving experience surely sweetened the deal for customers of that era.

Ford Escort V Cabrio Specs

The Ford Escort V Cabrio is an iconic car produced from 1990 to 1997. It’s hard to ignore its features and specs, particularly when it comes to its engine size and horsepower. Its 1392 cm3 / 84.9 cu-in displacement provides up to 71 PS / 70 HP / 52 kW of maximum power output, while its dimensions – a length of 404.0 cm / 159.06 in, width of 168.0 cm / 66.14 in, and height of 136.0 cm / 53.54 in – make sure that even small storage areas can fit the car comfortably.

The 252.0 cm / 99.21 in wheelbase ensures control over longer distances, and the curb weight of 1050 kg / 2315 lbs gives the vehicle a solid presence on the road or track. Finally, its fuel consumption rate must be noticed: at 7.6 L/100 km / 37 MPG UK / 31 MPG US, this vehicle will be using everyone’s money at the pump too!