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Can you put a tow package on a Ford Escape?

Yes, it is possible to install a tow package on a Ford Escape. The Ford Escape is a popular compact SUV that can be equipped with a towing package, allowing it to tow small trailers, boats, or other lightweight cargo. However, the towing capacity and specific requirements for the tow package can vary depending on the model year and trim level of the Escape.


Understanding Tow Packages for the Ford Escape


The Ford Escape is available with an optional tow package that enhances the vehicle's towing capabilities. This package typically includes a trailer hitch receiver, a wiring harness for trailer lights, and sometimes additional cooling components to support the increased load. The towing capacity of the Escape can range from 1,500 pounds to 3,500 pounds, depending on the engine, drivetrain, and other factors.


It's important to note that not all Escape models are equipped with the tow package as standard. Buyers may need to select the tow package as an optional add-on, which can vary in cost depending on the dealer and the specific features included.


Factors to Consider When Adding a Tow Package



  • Towing Capacity: Ensure the Escape's towing capacity is sufficient for the weight of the trailer or cargo you plan to tow.

  • Engine and Drivetrain: The Escape's engine size and drivetrain (front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive) can affect the towing capacity.

  • Trailer Hitch: The tow package will include a trailer hitch receiver, but you may need to purchase a compatible hitch ball and wiring harness separately.

  • Cooling System: The tow package may include additional cooling components to prevent overheating when towing heavy loads.

  • Payload Capacity: Consider the Escape's payload capacity, which is the maximum weight it can carry, including passengers, cargo, and the weight of the trailer or towed item.


It's always recommended to consult your Ford dealer or the vehicle's owner's manual to ensure the Escape is properly equipped and configured for your towing needs.

Can you tow anything with a Ford Escape?


The Ford Escape can tow up to 3,500 pounds, but this can only be achieved by choosing the 2.0L EcoBoost® engine with a Class II Trailer Tow Package. That being said, you'll still be able to tow a significant amount with any engine option you choose.



Is adding a tow hitch worth it?


One of the most obvious advantages of a trailer hitch is the ability to tow. With a properly installed hitch, your vehicle can haul various trailers, campers, boats, or other large loads, making it an essential upgrade for outdoor enthusiasts or anyone who frequently moves heavy items.



Can you add a tow hitch to a Ford Escape?


Tow up to 3,500 lbs. with this tow hitch kit for the Escape. This tow kit bolts directly into existing holes, meaning no drilling or welding required.



Can you install a tow package yourself?


It's possible to install a tow package yourself if you're skilled in upgrading your vehicle and have the necessary equipment.



How much does it cost to add a tow hitch to a Ford Escape?


Installation costs are normally $100 to $200 but you should check with your local U-Haul Moving Center® as prices can differ based on location, the hitch model you are installing, and your vehicle.



Can a tow package be added?


Can I add a tow package to my vehicle? While a factory tow package is installed by the manufacturer, you can add aftermarket accessories like a custom-fit hitch, wiring harness, brake controller, and more to help your vehicle handle various towing loads.



How much is a tow package?


The cost of your trailer hitch will vary depending on your vehicle make and model, and the hitch package itself. Generally, a trailer hitch will cost anywhere from about $150 to $300. This does not include installation. When you buy from U-Haul, this cost can include a lifetime warranty for your towing equipment.



Which Ford Escape has tow package?


Q: Does the Ford Escape come with a towing package? A: Yes, the **Class II Trailer Tow Package** is available for Ford Escape models with the 1.5L and 2.0L EcoBoost engines, and it includes features like trailer sway control, a hitch, and wiring harness.



What is the difference between a tow hitch and a tow package?


The tow hitch is the part of the vehicle that provides the connection point for towing a trailer or other loads. On the other hand, a tow package is a comprehensive set of features and components that a vehicle manufacturer offers to enhance its towing capabilities.



How much does it cost to add a towing package?


The average range for a receiver trailer hitch with all parts and labor costs included ranges from $400-$1,230 depending on the class (I-V), build quality, and brand. On the other hand, Gooseneck costs between $680 and $1,280, including all parts and labor costs.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.