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Smilin' Jack 04-29-2013 04:23 PM

C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
I say that the C-max Hybrid is in reality a 2013 Hybrid Escape.

C-max and 2013 Escape are built on the same platform.

Except for a few inches of overall length, all exterior and interior dimensions are the same.

Weights and payloads are about the same.

Styling is nearly the same. Face and tail style are different, but the side views are nearly identical.

The Escape looks a little taller, but the height from ground clearance to top is identical. The C-Max just sits a little lower. Then again, the Escape would sit lower with Hybrid equipment weight on board.

Comments?

Billyk24 04-29-2013 06:31 PM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
Do not agree. The C-Max does not have the same interior cargo capacity, towing capability or 4wd option. The previous generation Escape Hybrid had this. The C-Max is a different vehicle category than the previous Escape Hybrid.

elborak 04-30-2013 07:54 AM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
Agreed. Without the 4WD option, there's no real comparison.

Smilin' Jack 04-30-2013 09:52 AM

Clarifying Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 

Originally Posted by Billyk24 (Post 248054)
Do not agree. The C-Max does not have the same interior cargo capacity, towing capability or 4wd option. The previous generation Escape Hybrid had this. The C-Max is a different vehicle category than the previous Escape Hybrid.

So, I raised the question: "C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?"

And I staked out my position in the affirmative.

Billyk24 has taken up the negative and raised several good points:
interior cargo capacity differences
towing capability
4WD
different vehicle category

Elborak has joined in support of the negative, particularly in regard to 4WD.

Now we have the basis for a good debate.

I will respond to Billyk24's points separately, but first I had better clarify my position. I am not saying that the 2013 C-Max is equal to the previous Escape hybrid or even a satisfactory replacement for it. What I am saying is that the C-0max is essentially a hybrid version of the 2013 Escape.

Anyone joining me on this, or Am I on my own?

stevedebi 04-30-2013 10:06 AM

Re: Clarifying Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 

Originally Posted by Smilin' Jack (Post 248065)
So, I raised the question: "C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?"

And I staked out my position in the affirmative.

Billyk24 has taken up the negative and raised several good points:
interior cargo capacity differences
towing capability
4WD
different vehicle category

Elborak has joined in support of the negative, particularly in regard to 4WD.

Now we have the basis for a good debate.

I will respond to Billyk24's points separately, but first I had better clarify my position. I am not saying that the 2013 C-Max is equal to the previous Escape hybrid or even a satisfactory replacement for it. What I am saying is that the C-0max is essentially a hybrid version of the 2013 Escape.

Anyone joining me on this, or Am I on my own?

No, the C-Max is a different design entirely. It was designed to be a pure passenger hybrid similar to the Prius. Being based on a design doesn't mean it is the same. The previous Escape was based on a 1990's Mazda platform, but nobody called them the same...

wwest 05-01-2013 09:15 AM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
The C-Max does not use Toyota's HSD (CVT) design as did the Escape. Ford's own unique hybrid drive design. Remains to be seen...improvement.. or a step backwards.

And no AWD mode.

Smilin' Jack 05-04-2013 12:53 PM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 

Originally Posted by wwest (Post 248086)
The C-Max does not use Toyota's HSD (CVT) design as did the Escape. Ford's own unique hybrid drive design. Remains to be seen...improvement.. or a step backwards.

And no AWD mode.

Willard,

Thanks for joining in. Good to hear from you again.

most of the response I've been getting here seems to relate, as your did, to how the C-Max compares to the previous Escape Hybrid.

I've been trying to explain that the question I intended to raise had to do with whether the C-Max is essentially a hybrid version of the current 2013 Escape.

That said, I always understood that the Ford and Toyota hybrid systems were cross licensed, but I never understood exactly what the differences were beyond Ford having distinctly different software and using their own ICE. Neither do I have a good understanding of how the C-Max Hybrid or C-Max Energi systems differ from the older Ford Hybrid systems, beyond changes to lithium batteries, larger electric motors and smaller ICE's. I have read that the C-Max Power Split Device is still CV via single planetary gear set. I do note that the C-Max has a selectable low gear shifter position, but I do not know whether that is via hardware or software. It sure feels like a hardware gear shift.

I would appreciate any additional info you or others might post.

GaryG 05-04-2013 01:35 PM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
My concern about Ford hybrids is the elimination in 2010 of the battery Aux A/C. I need to research weather the C-Max Energi plug-in has a aux A/C for maintaining optimal battery efficiency. So if anyone knows that answer please post details. My understanding is the Focus electric battery does have a heating and cooling system, but need confirmation.

The low gear in the C-Max would have to be software and my bet it's like the L gear (traction motor) programming in the '05-'08 FEH.

GaryG

Billyk24 05-04-2013 07:31 PM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 
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Originally Posted by GaryG (Post 248132)
My concern about Ford hybrids is the elimination in 2010 of the battery Aux A/C. I need to research weather the C-Max Energi plug-in has a aux A/C for maintaining optimal battery efficiency. So if anyone knows that answer please post details. My understanding is the Focus electric battery does have a heating and cooling system, but need confirmation.

The low gear in the C-Max would have to be software and my bet it's like the L gear (traction motor) programming in the '05-'08 FEH.

GaryG


The Cmax Hybrid has air (cabin cooling) intake for thermal regulation. The Cmax Engeri has a more "advanced" control for thermal regulation than the plain Cmax Hybrid. This system is different from the EV Focus that features liquid cooling. Try this link http://ev.sae.org/article/11705

and a photo:
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GaryG 05-05-2013 06:18 AM

Re: C-Max Hybrid = 2013 Escape Hybrid ?
 

Originally Posted by Billyk24 (Post 248138)
The Cmax Hybrid has air (cabin cooling) intake for thermal regulation. The Cmax Engeri has a more "advanced" control for thermal regulation than the plain Cmax Hybrid. This system is different from the EV Focus that features liquid cooling. Try this link http://ev.sae.org/article/11705

and a photo:
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...psa351517e.jpg

Thanks Billy

The 2014 C-Max Energi may be in my sights for order this year. My wife works about 6 miles from my house and I have a dedicated 20A 120V circuit I can use for charging from my garage. In addition, there are two charging stations in my wife's parking lot I need to look into. I've already seen a C-Max Energi plugged in there, but not regularly. I think it's for the general public use on a first come basis, but not sure yet.

I would need to sell my '09 FEH with less than 32,000 miles and in mint condition after a wash and wax after 2 1/2 years. Tires and bone leather interior are still in excellent condition and I have the Nav w/sync Limited Edition. What a used find this would be for some lucky person. Even have a Husky cargo liner that goes with it.

GaryG


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