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Here Are The Ford Escape Discount, Lease And Finance Deals In July 2025

During the month of July 2025, The Blue Oval offers a nationwide financing deal on the 2025 Ford Escape as part of its Ford Summer Sales Event, “Ford for America.” This includes interest-free financing, $0 down payment, and no payments for up to 90 days.

Additionally, a nationwide lease program is available on the 2025 Escape Active AWD.

Both the financing and lease deals on the compact crossover include a complimentary maintenance plan for 24 months.

Notably, the Escape PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) is no longer eligible for the EV tax credit of $3,750.

2023 Ford Escape

Ford Escape Discount

Ford discount and incentive offers vary by region in July 2025. Below, here are featured offers in four large U.S. markets, when available, on the 2025 Ford Escape, including any national ones:

New York:

  • Lease Offer:
    • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape Active AWD
    • For Returning Ford Lessees
    • $319 per month for 36 months
    • $3,319 due at signing
    • Security deposit waived
    • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease

Detroit:

  • Lease Offer:
    • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape Active AWD
    • For Trade-In Customers and Lessees
    • $359 per month for 36 months
    • $359 due at signing
    • Security deposit waived
    • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease
  • Lease Offer:
    • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape Active and ST Line AWD
    • For A/Z-Plan Trade-In Customers and Lessees
    • $369 per month for 36 months
    • $369 due at signing
    • Security deposit waived
    • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease
  • Lease Offer:
    • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape PHEV FWD
    • For A/Z-Plan Trade-In Customers and Lessees
    • $429 per month for 36 months
    • $429 due at signing
    • Security deposit waived
    • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease

Los Angeles:

  • Lease Offer:
    • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape Active AWD
    • For Returning Ford Lessees
    • $299 per month for 48 months
    • $3,519 due at signing
    • Security deposit waived
    • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease
    • Plus a Complimentary Maintenance Plan for 24 Months

Nationwide:

    • Lease Offer:
      • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape Active AWD
      • $399 per month for 36 months
      • $399 due at signing
      • Security deposit waived
      • Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease
      • Plus a Complimentary Maintenance Plan for 24 Months
    • Retail Offer:
      • Applies to 2025 Ford Escape
      • Zero percent APR, limited-term
      • $0 down payment
      • No payments for up to 90 days
      • Requires Ford Credit financing
      • Plus a Complimentary Maintenance Plan for 24 Months

The above offers will remain valid through September 2nd, 2025. As a reminder, the preceding list does not represent all offers that may be available, so as always, we recommend checking with an authorized Ford dealer in your area to find out what Ford Escape incentive offers are available to you.

Ford Escape Pricing

For reference, here are the 2025 Ford Escape trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including destination/delivery charge of $1,495:

  • Active – $28,150
  • ST-Line – $29,145
  • ST-Line Hybrid – $32,490
  • ST-Line Select – $32,230
  • ST-Line Select Hybrid – $34,190
  • Platinum – $35,545
  • Platinum Hybrid – $35,615
  • ST-Line Elite – $36,540
  • ST-Line Elite Hybrid – $38,110
  • PHEV – $38,400

About Ford Escape

The 2025 Ford Escape loses quite a few previously-standard features, coupled with a few additions – but every trim is cheaper than before.

Those deletions for the 2025 model year include the dropping the Cold Weather Package, which was bundled with all-wheel drive models. It is still available as an option. The 2025 Escape has ditched Active Park Assist 2.0 on all trims as well, becoming the latest Blue Oval model to do so.

The Active trim level drops the standard eight-way power driver’s seat, replacing it with a six-way manual seat. It also drops its premium wrapped steering wheel in favor of a urethane unit for the new model year. And the bumper was altered from the 2024 model.

The ST-Line is ditches its aluminum foot pedals that were previously standard on all three ST-Line trims, while the ST-Line Elite and Platinum are ditching the previously-standard ambient lighting. For 2025, the ST-Line and ST-Line Select are ditching their monochromatic painted bodyside cladding, rocker panels, and bumpers in favor of molded-in-color components. ActiveX seating has replaced leather in the ST-Line Elite with the Premium Technology Package, as well as the PHEV model when equipped with the Premium Package, too.

The 2025 model has also ditched its spare tire in non-hybrid models, which no longer come with that part as standard equipment, and instead, The Blue Oval has gone back to equipping them with the Tire Inflator and Sealant Kit, though a spare is still available as an option for pure ICE models. Finally, rain-sensing wipers are dropped on the ST-Line Elite and Platinum trims, too.

Ford Authority has learned that the Escape will live on for the 2026 model year.

Disclaimers

  • Must take delivery from an authorized Ford dealer’s stock by September 2nd, 2025, unless specified otherwise.
  • See dealer for details.
  • Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
  • Some customers may not qualify for these discount offers.
  • Residency restrictions apply.
  • Ford discount offers might not be available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
  • Contact your dealer for local market offers on select variants and trim levels.

We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. Ford Authority is not responsible for any omissions, misprints, or any other errors.

Vince has owned couple of Fords in his lifetime, and they were both manuals.

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  1. They SHOULD be offering big cash deals in lieu. This vehicle COULD become a best-seller since it’s made in America, with minimal tariff impacts. But Jimmy wouldn’t like that since it’s not exciting.

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