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How high off the ground is the Ford Escape?

Approximately 7.8 inches (about 198 millimeters) of ground clearance for most recent Ford Escape models, with minor variations by year, drivetrain, and wheel size.


Ground clearance in practice


Ground clearance measures how far the lowest point of a vehicle sits above the road. For the Escape, that roughly 7.8-inch figure aims to balance everyday usability with light-duty capability, enabling easy city driving while providing enough height to clear small obstacles and rough pavement. The specification is typically listed with standard tires and curb weight in mind, so changing wheel sizes or tires can nudge the measurement slightly.


Model year and variant notes


Ford has kept the Escape’s height largely consistent across recent generations. In practice, most trims—whether front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and including common hybrid variants—sit near the same baseline of about 7.8 inches. If you opt for noticeably larger wheels or a different suspension setup, you may see a small decrease in clearance, but differences are usually modest (a fraction of an inch).


Why it matters for buyers


The height affects approach angles, entry and exit from steep driveways, and the ability to navigate uneven surfaces. At 7.8 inches, the Escape offers comfortable on-road handling with enough room to handle light off-road or unpaved sections common to urban-adjacent trails, while still prioritizing fuel efficiency and ride comfort. For shoppers who anticipate serious off-roading, a higher-clearance model or a different Ford lineup might be more suitable.


Summary


In short, the Ford Escape sits around 7.8 inches off the ground in its typical configurations, a standard figure for recent years that balances city practicality with light-terrain capability. Always verify the exact clearance for your specific year, trim, and tire setup when shopping or ordering a new Escape.

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