I currently drive a standard 2020 Ford Escape, but it doesn’t have adaptive cruise control. Does Ford offer adaptive cruise control on its Escape models now? Why doesn’t mine have it?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The standard 2020 Ford Escape did not have adaptive cruise control, but it was available with an optional package.
Ford calls its suite of driver-assist features Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist technology, which includes adaptive cruise control. Here’s an overview of each Ford Escape model year and its adaptive cruise control availability:
2017: Adaptive cruise control only available as an option on the
, and Titanium trims with Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist. The Titanium trim offers a more advanced version with lane centering.
2021-2022: Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane Centering (including speed sign recognition) is optional on the SE and SEL trims and standard on the Titanium.
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