While the death of the Ford Escape with the 2025 model year was exaggerated, 2026 is truly the end. We have only this model year to grab one before Ford shutters production and clears the way for its next wave of EVs. For buyers who still want a compact SUV with name recognition, solid options, and a long track record, 2026 is the last stop. Here's what we know so far about its final year.
Key Takeaways
- After the 2026 model year, Ford is retooling its Louisville Assembly Plant, and the Escape won't be returning.
- Only some states will sell 2026 models due to emissions laws.
- According to Ford Authority, hybrid models may take a bigger role.
For 2026, Ford will sell in only 44 states thanks to stricter emissions standards in California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oregon, and Washington. Those six states—home to nearly a quarter of the population—are off-limits because the final Escape doesn’t meet their updated requirements.
Since Ford’s only offering the 2026 model with a non-California emissions system, if you live in one of those states and still want a new Escape, you’ll need to act fast, or shop out of state.
Are There Changes to the 2026 Ford Escape Lineup?
Since it is the last year, Ford isn’t adding anything to the Escape for 2026. Instead, it’s trimming things down. However, there's one notable change: you can no longer get a hybrid with front-wheel drive. For 2026, all Escape hybrids are all-wheel drive only.
The Escape's hybrid powertrain has been a big part of the Escape lineup since 2019. Even after the 2023 refresh shook things up (with new trims and the addition of the ST-Line series), it stayed front and center as one of the easier configurations to find. Now, it looks like the hybrid could take on an even bigger role in the 2026 Escape lineup, at least based on info that surfaced from an anonymous source.
The Escape's Many Powertrain Options
The 2026 Escape still offers solid variety under the hood: two gas engines, a hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid. The hybrid delivers 192 horsepower, comes standard with all-wheel drive, and delivers up to 39 mpg combined. The plug-in hybrid bumps power to 210 hp and adds some all-electric range.
The base 180-hp turbo three-cylinder pairs with an 8-speed automatic and offers either front- or all-wheel drive. The 250-hp turbo four is the quickest of the bunch and standard with all-wheel drive; it adds some real punch without giving up daily comfort or utility.
If You're Interested in an Escape, It's Time to Act!
The 2026 Ford Escape isn’t going out with a bang, but it’s not limping to the finish line either. If you’ve had your eye on one, this is your last shot before it disappears from Ford’s lineup for good. Just don’t wait too long—inventory will tighten as production winds down, and in some states, you won’t be able to buy one at all. Contact us for more information!