Here you can find the different tire sizes along with recommended pressure ratings for all model years of the Ford Escape (Kuga).

You can also find the best replacement tires for this car as well further down the page (voted by our visitors).

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You can find the tire sizes for the Ford Escape (Kuga) and their corresponding recommended tire pressures.

The years available stretch from 2005 through to 2021 and to view the tire pressures and sizes you just click to expand.

In the year 2000, Ford put into production the Escape model (North America) which was branded as the Kuga in Europe.

They worked with Mazda to produce the line, with the Japanese automaker selling their version as the Tribute.

These two companies needed to take on the rapidly growing new segment of the auto market known as the compact crossover SUV.

Honda and Toyota had recently seen massive success with their CR-V and RAV4 models that kick-started the new trend.

They had taken a normal road-going car and stuck an SUV-like body on top of it - creating a practical model but with low running costs.

All of these models (including this Escape) were very utilitarian and rugged as it seemed as though buyers would want a model that "looked" like it was an offroader.

As the decades have passed since the introduction of the crossover SUV many automakers have redesigned them to sport a sleek design and won many more customers by doing so.

This most modern version of the Escape came into production in 2020, this fourth-generation version of the car can be fitted with various new technologies including a hybrid drivetrain.

The plug-in hybrid version of the new Kuga is said to be able to drive for 37 miles on a full charge before the gasoline engine needs to turn on and take over.

Underneath the car is the same C2 platform that you can also find under the Focus and the Lincoln Corsair.