The
All-New 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid and Parts, the first Hybrid Vehicle
of Its Class
Released on
= May 23, 2005, 12:41 pm
Press Release
Author = Jenny McLane
Industry = Automotive
Press Release
Summary = General Motors adopted the Hybrid technology to their
vehicle with the 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid. The introduction the Escape
Hybrid is the first entry of any American vehicle in the market.
About 16,000 to 17,000 units are scheduled to be on the production
line in 2005 but with the demand increasingly high, the number might
increase.
Press Release
Body = After Toyota’s introduction of the Prius, the first
hybrid vehicle, in 1997 which was followed by the debut of Honda
Insight two years later in America, General Motors adopted the Hybrid
technology to their vehicle with the 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid. The
introduction the Escape Hybrid is the first entry of any American
vehicle in the market. As to Ford’s pioneering model, the
Escape is produced on a limited number. 2004 brought only 3000-4000
units of Ford Escape which began its production in late July. About
16,000 to 17,000 units are scheduled to be
on the production line in 2005 but with the demand increasingly
high, the number might increase.
As the law of
supply and demand applies to the Escape, buyers will not get any
discounts and rebates for this high-priced SUV ranging from $26,970
for Front Wheel Drive which can reach up to $33,000 for a fully
optioned vehicle to $28,595 for the All-Wheel Drive. They have to
settle to the idea that they are one of the few owners of this first
of its kind SUV.
The 2005 Ford
Escape runs on a 4-cylinder gasoline engine with an electric drive
system to deliver the performance of a V-6. It is typically an electric
car that uses electric power engine to operate. Unlike other hybrid
vehicles like Honda Accord which uses IMA or the integrated motor
assist which always at the gas mode and kick to electric for additional
power when needed, the Ford Escape use electric as long as possible
then switch to gas when needed. The electric motor can reach the
peak of up to 70 kilowatts for an additional of 93hp.
The American
hybrid requires no plug. The battery is a sealed nickel-metal hydride
(NiMH) rated at 330 volts, which automatically recharges during
long stops or when the gas-engine is running. Its battery performance
is like the typical V-6 in terms of speed and acceleration. It uses
the electronically controlled, continuously variable transmission
(eCVT), which harnesses internal combustion and electric power
sources to drive the wheels. Fuel economy increases by 75% in city
driving, consuming at about, 36 mpg in city driving and 31 mpg on
the highway, better than
what Ford expected.
For more information
about the 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid, or to its purchase parts, visit
http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/FORD . You can also check
out other Ford models like the Ford Aerostar, Aspire, Bronco, Club,
Contour, Country, Courier, Clestline, Escort, Expedition, F-series,
and other ford vehicles.
Web Site = http://
Contact Details
= Los Angeles, California, USA, 90025
jenny@partstrain.com
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