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What are the dimensions for the back of a Ford Escape?

In its current generation, the Ford Escape offers about 37.5 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, expanding to roughly 65.4 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Exact numbers can vary slightly by model year, trim, and whether you’re looking at a conventional gas model or a hybrid.


This article explains the key dimensions of the back of the Escape, including cargo volume and practical interior measurements to help with loading and planning trips, while noting where figures can differ by year and configuration.


Cargo space behind the rear seats


These figures describe how much room you have with the second row in place versus folded. All values are approximate and can vary by trim, whether the vehicle is powered by a gas engine or a hybrid, and by storage accessories you might have installed.



  • Behind the rear seats (rear row up): about 37.5 cubic feet (1,061 liters)

  • With the rear seats folded flat: about 65.4 cubic feet (1,851 liters)

  • Note for hybrids: cargo volume is similar, with slight variations due to battery packaging


Understanding these volumes helps in planning what you can carry on a typical trip — groceries, luggage, sports gear, or pet crates — without needing to rearrange seats. If you frequently haul larger items, it’s useful to measure the actual objects you intend to transport and compare them to the available cargo space.


Approximate interior dimensions for loading and access


In addition to volume, buyers often want rough interior dimensions to gauge fit for items and crates. The numbers below are typical for the current Escape generation but can vary by year and trim; measure your exact vehicle for precision.



  • Opening width between the rear wheel wells: about 41 inches (104 cm)

  • Cargo floor length with rear seats up: roughly 34–37 inches (86–94 cm)

  • Maximum cargo length with rear seats folded: roughly 60–66 inches (152–168 cm)

  • Cargo area height from floor to ceiling: about 28–30 inches (71–76 cm)


For the most precise measurements for your exact model year and trim, consult Ford’s official specifications for your vehicle or measure directly in your Escape with a tape measure.


Summary


The Ford Escape provides a practical back-end space with about 37.5 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats and up to around 65.4 cubic feet when the second row is folded, making it capable for daily chores and weekend trips alike. Interior dimensions such as the width between wheel wells (about 41 inches) and the maximum cargo length (roughly 60–66 inches) help with planning when loading larger items. Always verify the exact figures for your specific model year and trim, especially if you’re considering a hybrid variant where packaging can affect space slightly. When in doubt, measure your items and compare them to your vehicle’s cargo space.

What can fit in the back of a Ford Escape?


The Ford Escape cargo space can fit up to 37.5 cubic feet behind the rear seats. Car and Driver journalists were able to fit eight carry-on suitcases in this area. The Ford Escape offers up to 65.4 cubic feet of cargo room when the rear seats are folded, which equaled 21 suitcases in the same review.



What are the dimensions of the back of a Ford Escape?


Rear Head Room: 39.3 inches. Front Leg Room: 42.4 inches. Rear Leg Room: 40.7 inches. Cargo Volume Behind First Row: 65.4 cubic feet.



Why is Ford discontinuing Escape?


Ford is discontinuing the Escape to make room for new, more affordable electric vehicles (EVs), such as a new $30,000 electric pickup truck. Production is ending because the Louisville Assembly Plant is being retooled to produce these new EVs, a move Ford is calling its "Model T Moment" to simplify and streamline EV manufacturing. The decision is also influenced by a company-wide shift in strategy towards electrification and away from certain gasoline-powered models. 

  • Focus on EVs: The discontinuation is part of a larger strategic shift at Ford to focus on building electric vehicles and away from gasoline-powered models, particularly two-row crossovers. 
  • Factory retooling: The Louisville Assembly Plant, where the Escape is built, will be retooled to produce a new family of EVs, starting with a mid-size electric pickup truck expected to launch around 2027. 
  • Cost and strategy: By phasing out the Escape and Lincoln Corsair, Ford can cut complexity and costs, freeing up resources for its electric division. 
  • Market factors: The Escape has also faced falling sales and tough competition in a crowded SUV market, with the Bronco Sport taking some of its market share. 



Will a full size mattress fit in the back of a Ford Escape?


In terms of standard mattress sizes, the closest mattress that will fit in the back of most Escape models is a Twin.


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Kevin Bennett

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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.