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How many gallons is a full tank Ford Escape?

A full tank of a Ford Escape is typically about 14.8 gallons for most gasoline models.


Fuel capacity can vary by model year and powertrain. The Escape line has included gasoline-only, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid variants, and while the gasoline tank is generally around 14.8 gallons, exact capacity can differ slightly. This article reviews current figures and how to verify your specific vehicle’s tank size.


Current capacity by model and powertrain


The following figures reflect commonly listed capacities for recent Ford Escape configurations. They are intended as a practical guide for most owners and buyers.



    Before each list, note that this information represents typical capacities reported by Ford for recent model years and may vary slightly by trim or production year.


  • Gasoline-only Ford Escape (recent models): 14.8 gallons

  • Escape Hybrid (recent models): 14.8 gallons


The figures above are representative of the standard gasoline and hybrid Escape tanks in many model years. Always verify your exact tank size on the vehicle’s fuel-filler door label or in the owner's manual for your specific VIN.


Plug-in Hybrid and other notes


For Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) configurations, tank size can vary by year and may differ from the gasoline and hybrid variants. If you own or are considering a PHEV model, check the exact capacity on the fuel-filler label or consult Ford’s official specifications for your exact year and trim.


How to confirm your vehicle’s tank size


To ensure you have the precise tank capacity for your exact Escape, use these quick checks:



  • Look at the fuel-filler door label, which lists capacity in gallons.

  • Consult the owner’s manual under Specifications or Fuel System for your model year.

  • Check Ford’s official website or your vehicle’s window sticker (Monroney sticker) if you’re researching a new purchase.


Verifying the exact capacity is especially important if you’re comparing efficiency or planning long trips, as small variations can affect range estimates and fuel budgeting.


Summary


For most recent gasoline-engine Ford Escape models, a full tank is about 14.8 gallons. Hybrid variants share the same approximate tank size, while plug-in hybrids may differ by year and configuration. When precise accuracy matters, always confirm with the vehicle’s label, manual, or official Ford specifications for your exact model and year.

How far can a Ford Escape go on a full tank?


The 2.0-liter engine also has a 15.7-gallon gas tank, and it can go about 408 miles without a stop. With the hybrid motor, you'll get a 14.3-gallon tank and a 580-mile range. The Plug-in Hybrid trim has an 11.1-gallon tank and a 520-mile driving range.



How much does it take to fill up a Ford Escape?


Each model of the 2021 Escape that uses AWD uses a 15.7-gallon gas tank. The 2.5-liter Hybrid engine comes with a 14.3-gallon tank and the 2.5L Plug-In Hybrid trim level of the Escape has an 11.2-gallon tank.



Can I put 87 gas in my Ford Escape?


While it's best to always check your manual, you'll be just fine running regular gasoline, the 87 octane type, in your Ford Escape. While you'll see no benefit from using higher-octane fuel, it won't affect your performance on the road.



How big is the Ford Escape fuel tank?


Ford Escape Gas Tank Size
The 2021 Escape has a 14.8-gallon fuel tank with FWD and the standard 1.5-liter engine. The size of the 2021 Escape's gas tank can differ based on the engine buyers want and depending on the full-wheel drive and all-wheel drive drivetrain are picked.


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