Ford SUVs Comparison
Compare New Ford SUVs for Sale in Portland, OR
Ford’s SUV lineup has something for almost everyone, with appealing options in the most popular segments. Ford SUVs offer comfortable accommodations, great practicality, desirable amenities, and advanced tech. They’re also stylish and enjoyable to drive. You can find the latest Ford SUVs for sale or lease here at Northside Ford in Portland, OR. But which one is right for you? To help you in your search, here’s a quick look at some highlights of each mode.
Ford Bronco Sport
- Starting MSRP: $31,230
- Seats: 5
- Headroom Front/Rear (inches): 41.5/41.7
- Legroom Front/Rear (inches): 42.4/36.9
- Cargo capacity – rear seats up / folded (cubic feet): 32.5/65.2
- Horsepower: 181 – 250
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 2,200
While not quite at the level of its larger Bronco sibling, the Ford Bronco Sport’s capability beyond the asphalt may surprise you. It has standard 4WD and five G.O.A.T. Modes⢠to help you Go Over Any Terrain. The Badlands trim enhances that capability with a 250-horsepower engine, a specialized twin-clutch 4WD system, off-road-tuned suspension, Ford Trail Control, and more.
Despite its rugged character, the Bronco Sport is an excellent daily driver, offering cozy accommodations, flexible cargo capacity, and a smooth ride. Standard features include an 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and Co-Pilot360⢠driver aids.
Ford Escape
- Starting MSRP: $29,495
- Seats: 5
- Headroom Front/Rear (inches): 40/39.3
- Legroom Front/Rear (inches): 42.4/40.7
- Cargo capacity – rear seats up/folded (cubic feet): 37.5/65.4
- Horsepower: 180 – 250
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 3,500
Are you shopping for a roomier, more on-road-focused SUV that still provides city-friendly maneuverability for your Vancouver, WA, commute? The Ford Escape is slightly larger than its Bronco Sport sibling, offering expanded accommodations for passengers and cargo. It has a sliding second row for more rear legroom or increased cargo capacity (33.5 – 37.5 cubic feet). It also comes standard with Ford Co-Pilot360⢠and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Notable tech upgrades include a fully digital gauge cluster, a 13.2-inch touchscreen, and Adaptive Cruise Control.
The Ford Escape offers numerous powertrain options, including the standard 1.5-liter turbo-three (180 horsepower), a 2.0-liter turbo-four (250 hp), and an efficient 2.5-liter hybrid (191 hp). There’s also the standaloneĀ Ford Escape Plug-in HybridĀ (210 hp) with an EPA-estimated 37 miles of electric-only range – a great way to get the EV experience without relying on 100% battery power.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
- Starting MSRP: $42,995
- Seats: 5
- Headroom Front/Rear (inches): 38.9/38.2
- Legroom Front/Rear (inches): 43.3/38.1
- Cargo capacity – rear seats up/folded (cubic feet): 29.7/59.7
- Horsepower: 266 – 480
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: Not Recommended
The Ford Mustang Mach-E earns its pony car moniker with potent performance and impressive handling dynamics. This fully electric crossover is available in RWD or AWD with a 72-kWh or 91-kWh battery. Depending on the configuration, it produces 266 to 480 horsepower and provides 224 to 312 miles of EPA-estimated range.
The Mustang Mach-E has a lengthy standard features list, includingĀ a panoramic roof, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 15.5-inch SYNCĀ® 4 touchscreen, and a wireless charging pad. Other standard technologies include Adaptive Cruise Control, a 360-degree camera system, and Ford Blue Cruise hands-free driving capability (subscription-based).
Ford Edge
- Starting MSRP: $38,465
- Seats: 5
- Headroom Front/Rear (inches): 40.2/40.3
- Legroom Front/Rear (inches): 42.6/40.6
- Cargo capacity – rear seats up/folded (cubic feet): 39.2/73.4
- Horsepower: 250 – 335
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 3,500
Are you shopping for something roomier than a compact crossover but don’t need three-row seating? The Ford Edge is a midsize crossover with generous passenger space, an expansive cargo area, and standard all-wheel drive. It comes standard with a 250-horsepower turbo-four engine, a 12-inch SYNCĀ® 4 touchscreen, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Want a bit of exhilaration for your Gresham drives? The Ford Performance-tuned Edge ST gets a 2.7-liter EcoBoostĀ® V-6 (335 hp, 380 lb-ft), sport-tuned suspension, and sporty styling.
Ford Explorer
- Starting MSRP: $36,860
- Seats: 6 – 7
- Headroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (inches): 40.7/40.5/38.9
- Legroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (inches): 43/39/32.2
- Cargo capacity – behind 3rd/2nd/1st row (cubic feet): 18.2 / 47.9 / 87.8
- Horsepower: 300 – 400
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 5,600
The Explorer is Ford’s longest-running SUV nameplate. This midsize three-row crossover boasts spacious accommodations, plentiful practicality, and potent yet easy-to-handle performance.Ā Standard amenities include three-zone automatic climate control, a power liftgate, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and Co-Pilot360⢠safety technologies.
The Explorer is among the quickest three-row crossovers, thanks to its standard 2.3-liter EcoBoostĀ® four-cylinder (300 horsepower) and available 3.0-liter EcoBoostĀ® V-6 (400 horsepower). Numerous unique variants are available in the Explorer lineup, including the adventure-ready Timberline, the luxurious Platinum, and the performance-oriented ST.
Ford Expedition
- Starting MSRP: $55,525
- Seats: 5, 7, 8
- Headroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (inches): 43.9/40/37.3
- Legroom 1st/2nd/3rd row (inches): 43.9/41.5/36.1
- Cargo capacity – behind 3rd/2nd/1st row (cubic feet): 36 / 79.6 / 104.6 (121.4 in the “Expedition Max”)
- Horsepower: 380 – 440
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 9,200 (4×4) – 9,300 (4×2)
For drivers seeking maximum capacity and capability, Ford offers its largest utility vehicle, the prodigious Expedition. This full-size SUV offers a cavernous cargo area, robust engine options, and roomy seating for five, seven, or eight passengers.Ā It’s also configurable to high levels of luxury, with amenities like heated and ventilated front seats with massage functionality, premium leather upholstery, active noise canceling, and Bang & Olufsen premium audio.
The standard 3.5-liter twin-turbo V-6Ā makes 375 hp/470 lb-ft, while the available higher-tuned variant increases output up to 440 hp/510 lb-ft. When properly equipped, the Ford Expedition can tow up to 9,300 pounds.
Ford Bronco
- Starting MSRP: $39,130
- Seats: 5
- Headroom Front/Rear (inches): 41/39.8 (2dr) | 43.3/41.1 (4dr)
- Legroom Front/Rear (inches): 43.1/35.7 (2dr) | 43.1/36.3 (4dr)
- Cargo capacity – rear seats up/folded (cubic feet): 22.4/52.3 (2dr) – 38.3/83 (4dr)
- Max Available Tow Rating (pounds)2: 3,500 – 4,500 (Raptor)
The Bronco is Ford’s legendary terrain tackler,Ā with potent performance, advanced 4WD systems, and four levels of High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension (HOSS). It also offers up to eight G.O.A.T. modes.
Beyond its peerless off-road capability, the Ford Bronco is a great daily driver. It offers a comfortable, well-equipped accommodations, plentiful practicality, and a smooth, confident ride. The Bronco’s outstanding well-roundedness earned it back-to-backĀ Car and DriverĀ “10Best” awards (2022, 2023).
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Bronco Sport, Bronco 2-Door, Escape, Mustang Mach-E, Edge, Bronco 4-Door, Explorer, Expedition