Prices for all 2025 Ford Escape models have gone down. Non-hybrid cars are now between $1310 and $2115 less than they were last year. Now that the base model starts at $34,140, the Escape Hybrids cost $845 to $1500 less than they did before. The Escape plug-in hybrid costs $39,895, which is $2100 less than it used to cost. The prices of new cars tend to go up every year. On the other hand, the price of the 2025 Ford Escape has gone down a lot. The price of the small SUV has gone down from $845 to $2115 in the past year, depending on the amount of features and powertrain. There are still three different powertrains you can choose from for the Escape. It has either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and the engine is a 1.5-liter turbo-4 with 181 horsepower. It is paired with an eight-speed automatic gear. Along with the non-hybrid engine, there are plug-in hybrids with 210 and 192 horsepower. The PHEV has a bigger 10.7-kWh battery that the EPA says will give it a range of 37 miles when running on electricity alone. It also has a stronger traction motor than the other two, which both have a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and two electric motors. The non-hybrid powertrain is offered on all Escape model levels. The base Active now costs $29,645, which is $1,345 less than it did last year. It used to cost $31,045 for the base model, but now it’s $2,115 less for the all-wheel-drive type. The same offers apply to the sportier ST-Line, priced at $30,640 for the front-wheel-drive model and $32,040 for the all-wheel-drive version. The ST-Line Select starts at $33,725 and the ST-Line Elite at $38,035. These models have more options, like standard all-wheel drive. This is $1310 less than what they were supposed to be. Now, the base price for the top-of-the-line Platinum AWD is $37,040, $1420 less than it used to be. The Escape Hybrids are still more expensive than the non-hybrid models, but they are $845 to $1500 less expensive than the hybrid versions from last year. After the $845 cut, the front-drive-only ST-Line, which starts at $34,140, remains the most affordable hybrid Escape. The base prices for the ST-Line Elite AWD and the Select AWD have been lowered by $1500 and $1000, respectively, to $39,605 and $35,685. The price drop is the same for the high-end Platinum version. Front-wheel drive starts at $37,110, and all-wheel drive at $38,610. The Escape plug-in hybrid’s base price has gone down by $2100, from $41,995 to $39,895.