4th generation (CX482) · 2020–2025 · Compact crossover SUV (C2 platform; refreshed for 2023)
2025 Ford Escape parts and specs
Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.
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Quick facts
Specifications for the 2020–2025 Escape

Oil & filter
Viscosity, capacity, filter part numbers, change interval

Battery
BCI group size, cold cranking amps, AGM or flooded

Tires & wheels
Factory sizes by trim, pressures, bolt pattern, lug torque
Wiper blades
Driver, passenger and rear blade lengths

Air & cabin filters
Cabin and engine air filter part numbers, locations, intervals

Bulbs
Headlight, fog and marker bulb types

Brakes
Rotor diameters, pad references, service notes

Fluids
Transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid and capacities

Service schedule
What's actually due at every mileage interval
Problems & reliability
Documented failures, recalls, and which years to avoid

Oil light reset
Step-by-step maintenance light reset, no tools

Key fob battery
Which coin cell the remote takes

Specs
Towing, weight, fuel tank, fuel economy
These specifications are shared across every Escape of the 4th generation (CX482) generation. See the 2020–2025 Ford Escape overview for the full picture, or the Ford Escape guide to compare every generation.
What changed for the 2025 Ford Escape
- 2025Carryover year; check open recalls (fuel injector 25S76, PHEV battery 25V-789) before purchase
Known problems with the 2025 Ford Escape
1 of the 6 issues we track for the 2020–2025 generation is documented against the 2025 model year, and 1 carries a recall or service bulletin.
8F35 8-speed transmission shudder
moderateFord TSB series on 8F35 shudder (superseded repeatedly, e.g. NHTSA item 11032566); no recallMany 2020+ Escapes (and Bronco Sport/Maverick/Corsair) with the 8F35 exhibit a shudder or vibration under light throttle below ~60 mph with no fault codes. Ford has issued a long series of TSBs, the usual remedy is a fluid exchange with revised Mercon ULV and a TCM recalibration; stubborn cases get a torque converter. Documented in NHTSA manufacturer communications through 2026.
Typical cost: Free under powertrain warranty; $300–$500 fluid/reflash or $1,500–$2,500 converter out of warranty
5 more issues reported in other 2020–2025 years
- 1.5L cracked fuel injector, underhood fire risk (recall, twice remedied) — 2020–2022 (1.5L)
- 2.5L hybrid/PHEV engine failure can eject oil, fire risk (recall) — 2020–2023 (hybrid and PHEV)
- PHEV high-voltage battery internal short (recalls) — 2021–2024 (PHEV)
- Engine oil leaks from oil separator / ball plugs, fire risk (recalls) — 2020–2022 (1.5L primarily)
- Rear brake pads manufactured incorrectly (recall) and fast rear-pad wear — 2020
Full detail, costs and sources on the Ford Escape problems and years to avoid guide.
Which engines were offered in the 2025 Escape?
| Engine | Trims | Oil | Oil capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5L EcoBoost 3-cylinder (Dragon) | S, SE, SEL (2020–2022); Base, Active, ST-Line (2023+); 181 hp (180 hp from 2023) | 5W-20 | 5.3 qt |
| 2.0L EcoBoost turbo | SEL (optional), Titanium (2020–2022); ST-Line Select/Elite, Platinum (2023+); AWD standard | 5W-30 | 5.5 qt |
| 2.5L Hybrid (Atkinson-cycle + eCVT, FHEV) | SE Sport Hybrid, Titanium Hybrid (2020–2022); Active/ST-Line/Platinum hybrid (2023+); 200 hp combined (192 hp from 2023) | 0W-20 | 5.7 qt |
| 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV, FWD only) | SE/SEL/Titanium PHEV (2021–2022); PHEV trim (2023+); 210 hp combined (221 hp quoted 2021–22); ~37 mi EV range | 0W-20 | 5.7 qt |
About the Ford Escape
The Ford Escape is Ford's compact SUV, and the 2012–2025 span covers three very different vehicles. 0L V6 with a 6-speed automatic, plus the last Escape Hybrid until 2020. Cheap to run, but watch for 6F35 transmission trouble, electric power steering failures, and rust.
0L from the 2017 facelift). 0L EcoBoosts are all subject to the well-known coolant-intrusion failure that Ford addressed with customer satisfaction programs 19B37 and 21N12. 5L Atkinson-cycle hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
5L, hybrid engine-failure fire risk, PHEV battery recalls). Across the years the maintenance basics are simple: 5W-20/5W-30 oil with a Motorcraft FL-910S filter on almost every engine, a Group 96R battery through 2019 and a Group 48 (H6) with stop-start afterward, and a CR2032 key-fob battery until the 2020 redesign switched to CR2450.
For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Ford Escape guide.
Other Ford Escape years
Sources
- Ford owner's manual, 2020 Escape 1.5L capacities (5.3 qt, Mercon ULV, 8F35)
- AMSOIL lookup, 2020 Escape 2.0L (5W-30) and 2021 2.5L hybrid (0W-20, 5.7 qt)
- Ford, 25S76 cracked fuel injector recall FAQ (2020–2022 Escape)
- NHTSA, Part 573 report, recall 22V-859 (cracked fuel injector)
- NHTSA, consumer alert, 2020–2023 Escape hybrid engine-failure fire recall
- Center for Auto Safety, 2020 Escape recalls/complaints (21V-922, 8F35 shudder TSBs)
- AutoZone, Escape battery groups by year (96R → H6/48 for 2020+)
- Ford Escape forum, 2020 hybrid 12V battery location and Group 48 AGM upgrade
- fueleconomy.gov, 2021 Ford Escape / Hybrid / PHEV EPA ratings
- Mavis / tiresize, 2023 Escape OE tire sizes (225/65R17, 225/55R19)
- WiperBladesUSA, 2020/2021 Escape wiper sizes 24/20/11
