2019 Honda Passport vs 2020 Ford Escape

2019 Honda Passport
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
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2020 Ford Escape
2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
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Overall, the 2020 Ford Escape emerges as the more highly rated vehicle, offering a sleek design, versatile performance, advanced technology, and superior safety features.

Overview

MSRP

$31,990

MSRP

$24,885

Average price

$24,673

Average price

$19,831

Listings

297

Listings

3332
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

Expert reviews

8.0 out of 10
Pros
  • Multiple powertrain options
  • Stylish design
  • Standard advanced safety features
Cons
  • Not much cargo space

2019 Honda Passport Reviews Summary

With four SUVs currently in its lineup, it may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when Honda had no idea how to build one. In 1993, Isuzu did the hard work, offering its body-on-frame Rodeo, which Honda rebadged as the Passport until 2002. Today's modern Passport is a Honda Pilot without a third-row seat, and like the Pilot (and the Ridgeline pickup), it's based on the Odyssey minivan chassis. And despite being tailored to families and outdoorsy types, the Passport is one of the most simplistic, unadorned new SUVs on sale. Offering basic transportation with gobs of space, all-wheel drive, and high ground clearance, the Passport hasn’t altered its original formula—and that's a good thing.

2020 Ford Escape Reviews Summary

In case you didn’t hear, Ford came out with an electric crossover, calling it the Mustang Mach-E. Ford could have called it something else, but the marketing department decided to leverage the famous Mustang name to capture headlines and, hopefully, shoppers. What should not be overlooked is the fact Ford chose to make its first-ever standalone electric vehicle a crossover.

This choice is a testament to how far the sport utility vehicle has come. Paired with Ford's decision to phase out sedans and hatchbacks, it's clear the company is putting all of its eggs into its trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Suffice it to say, there is just a bit of pressure on the redesigned 2020 Ford Escape.

While the Escape has been around since 2000, it came into its own in 2013 when the “One Ford” philosophy was adopted, meaning that vehicles would be sold in multiple markets around the globe. As a result, the U.S. got Europe’s Ford Kuga, rebranded as the Escape—a high-tech, handsome, and surprisingly athletic small SUV.

So, with all this mind, the new Escape needs to not only be an improvement over the previous generation to compete against the rest of the compact crossover segment, it also needs to win over would-be sedan and hatchback customers. Can the 2020 Escape rise to the occasion?

Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.5L 280 hp V6

Engine

1.5L 181 hp I3

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

FWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

280 hp @ 6000 rpm

Horsepower

MPG City

20

MPG City

27

MPG Highway

25

MPG Highway

33
2019 Honda Passport
2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
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2020 Ford Escape
2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
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2019 Honda Passport
$31,990MSRP
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2020 Ford Escape
$24,885MSRP
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CarGurus highlights

Winning Vehicle Image

Overall, the 2020 Ford Escape emerges as the more highly rated vehicle, offering a sleek design, versatile performance, advanced technology, and superior safety features.

Overview
MSRP
$31,990
$24,885
Average price
$24,673
$19,831
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
4.6
4.2
Expert reviews

7.5 out of 10

Read full review

8.0 out of 10

Read full review
Pros & cons
Pros
  • Multiple powertrain options
  • Stylish design
  • Standard advanced safety features
Cons
  • Not much cargo space
Summary
With four SUVs currently in its lineup, it may be hard to imagine, but there was a time when Honda had no idea how to build one. In 1993, Isuzu did the hard work, offering its body-on-frame Rodeo, which Honda rebadged as the Passport until 2002. Today's modern Passport is a Honda Pilot without a third-row seat, and like the Pilot (and the Ridgeline pickup), it's based on the Odyssey minivan chassis. And despite being tailored to families and outdoorsy types, the Passport is one of the most simplistic, unadorned new SUVs on sale. Offering basic transportation with gobs of space, all-wheel drive, and high ground clearance, the Passport hasn’t altered its original formula—and that's a good thing.

In case you didn’t hear, Ford came out with an electric crossover, calling it the Mustang Mach-E. Ford could have called it something else, but the marketing department decided to leverage the famous Mustang name to capture headlines and, hopefully, shoppers. What should not be overlooked is the fact Ford chose to make its first-ever standalone electric vehicle a crossover.

This choice is a testament to how far the sport utility vehicle has come. Paired with Ford's decision to phase out sedans and hatchbacks, it's clear the company is putting all of its eggs into its trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Suffice it to say, there is just a bit of pressure on the redesigned 2020 Ford Escape.

While the Escape has been around since 2000, it came into its own in 2013 when the “One Ford” philosophy was adopted, meaning that vehicles would be sold in multiple markets around the globe. As a result, the U.S. got Europe’s Ford Kuga, rebranded as the Escape—a high-tech, handsome, and surprisingly athletic small SUV.

So, with all this mind, the new Escape needs to not only be an improvement over the previous generation to compete against the rest of the compact crossover segment, it also needs to win over would-be sedan and hatchback customers. Can the 2020 Escape rise to the occasion?

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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
3.5L 280 hp V6
1.5L 181 hp I3
Drive Train
FWD
FWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
280 hp @ 6000 rpm
MPG City
20
27
MPG Highway
25
33
Look and feel
2019 Honda Passport
7/10
2020 Ford Escape
9/10
The 2019 Honda Passport, rated 7 out of 10 by CarGurus experts, offers a rugged and boxy design, providing a practical and attractive appearance. The 2020 Ford Escape, rated 9 out of 10, boasts a sleek and modern design, making it one of the best-looking small SUVs on the market.
Performance
2019 Honda Passport
8/10
2020 Ford Escape
8/10
Both the 2019 Honda Passport and the 2020 Ford Escape received an 8 out of 10 rating for performance. The Passport is equipped with a powerful V6 engine, offering strong acceleration and towing capabilities. The Escape offers a variety of engine options, including a new 3-cylinder engine and two hybrid setups, providing efficient and versatile performance.
Form and function
2019 Honda Passport
9/10
2020 Ford Escape
7/10
The 2019 Honda Passport received a rating of 9 out of 10 for form and function, offering ample cargo space and practical interior features. The 2020 Ford Escape received a rating of 7 out of 10, with a sleeker design that sacrifices some cargo space but emphasizes passenger comfort and real-world storage solutions.
Technology
2019 Honda Passport
7/10
2020 Ford Escape
8/10
The 2019 Honda Passport received a rating of 7 out of 10 for technology, offering standard Honda Sensing driver assists and a high-res touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The 2020 Ford Escape received a rating of 8 out of 10, featuring the latest version of Sync with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, as well as advanced safety systems and optional head-up display.
Safety
2019 Honda Passport
7/10
2020 Ford Escape
9/10
The 2019 Honda Passport received a rating of 7 out of 10 for safety, offering standard Honda Sensing driver assists and blind-spot monitoring. The 2020 Ford Escape received a rating of 9 out of 10, featuring advanced safety systems such as Ford Co-Pilot360, blind-spot monitoring, and a driver drowsiness monitor.
Cost Effectiveness
2019 Honda Passport
7/10
2020 Ford Escape
7/10
The 2019 Honda Passport offers good value when new, as did the 202 Ford Escape. The Passport provides a great value at the EX-L level, while the Escape presents itself as a greater value at the SE trim.
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