Sporty, sharp, and ready to make every mile feel like the fast lane. This Certified 2023 Ford Escape ST-Line AWD in Iconic Silver Metallic brings that clean, athletic look that pops rolling through Hillsdale, sliding up toward Ann Arbor, or cruising into Jackson with confidence. The ST-Line attitude shows up in all the right ways: black mesh grille, LED headlamps with signature lighting, LED taillamps, privacy glass, black roof-rack side rails, rear spoiler, ST-Line badging, and those unique rear skid plates that hint you are not afraid of a little weather or a little backroad. Under the hood, the 1.5L EcoBoost paired to an 8-speed automatic keeps things quick and smooth, and the sport-tuned suspension adds that planted, âletâs take the long wayâ feel. With AWD, it stays composed whether youâre cutting across I-94, hopping on US-12, or running north on US-127 through Hillsdale County, Washtenaw County, and Jackson County. Inside, itâs pure ST-Line vibe: sport bucket front seats, a flat-bottom steering wheel with red stitching, red stitching accents, aluminum sport pedals, dual-zone automatic climate control, and smart little daily wins like Intelligent Access with push-button start. The tech is where this one starts showing off: the huge 13.2-inch touchscreen brings a modern, high-end feel, and with Connected Built-In Navigation, youâre set whether the day takes you downtown or out past the cornfields. Cold mornings do not get to win here. Youâve got the Cold Weather Package with heated front seats and a heated steering wheel, plus a supplemental PTC heater that gets the cabin comfortable fast. Add remote start, and youâre basically cheating winter. (Good.) On the road, this Escape is loaded with the driver-assist tech people actually care about: BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert, Lane Centering Assist, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Evasive Steering Assist, and rear parking sensors. Thatâs the kind of setup that makes crowded lots in Toledo easier, highway runs toward Findlay smoother, and everyday driving through Bryan calmer, whether youâre running I-75, sliding down US-20, or cutting across US-24 through Lucas County, Wood County, and Hancock County. And when Michigan turns into âsurprise seasons,â you can just point this ST-Line toward Indiana and keep moving. Itâs ready for a weekend push through Angola, Fort Wayne, and Auburn, charging down I-69, cruising US-30, and looping around I-469 through Steuben County, Allen County, and DeKalb County without breaking a swea