Ford Vertrek Concept at 2011 Detroit Auto Show
- Looks like: Ford’s take on the Kia Sportage
- Defining characteristics: Swooping windshield, concentric pipe lighting, glass roof panel down the center
- Ridiculous features: Light-piping for headlights and taillights, carbon fiber accents
- Chance of being mass-produced: Count on it — this will be the next Ford Escape
Unbeknownst to most Americans, Ford sells a rather modern compact crossover overseas called the Kuga. We tired, poor, huddled masses yearned for more than the warmed-over Escape — slightly distinct from the original but still blocky enough to be regarded as ancient. That won’t be the case going forward.
Chief designer J Mays said the Vertrek “is not a production vehicle,” but it looks close to production ready. At a media briefing last month, Mays compared the concept to the current Kuga and Escape. At 73.8 inches wide and 178.5 inches long, the concept is a few inches longer and wider than both.
With a steeply raked windshield, thin lights and a rugged, high-fender stance, the Vertrek looks similar to Kia’s new Sportage. The headlights and taillights feature concentric pipes of light – very cool up close, but the sort of thing that probably won’t make it to production; the carbon-fiber accents atop the tailgate or the concept’s 21-inch wheels probably won’t make it, either.
The general profile could prove problematic for visibility, what with the concept’s wide rear pillars and a smallish rear window. There looks to be a fair amount of cargo depth behind the second row, though the area doesn’t seem particularly tall.
Will the Vertrek concept, in its eventual production form, replace both the Escape and the Kuga? Given Mays’ talk of fusing American shoppers’ desires, like towing capacity, with the larger wants of a global consumer, the smart money says yes.
Given Ford CEO Alan Mulally’s penchant for keeping high-recognition nameplates around, we don’t expect the next Escape to adopt the Vertrek name.

































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Once The kia Sportage works out the very firm ride why would you want to pay extra for this??
I like it a lot and would prefer Ford use the Kuga name.
Worlds better looking than the Sportage, but of all vehicles to imitate, why the hideous Sportage?
Yeah, use the Kuga name. This isn't an Escape. Pipsqueak Kia.
I, for one, think the current Escape is much better looking. Not only are these modern styled crossovers hideous, they are also less functional then their boxy counterparts. At least Jeep still knows how to make a good vehicle.
How can you say that this looks like a Sportage when this is almost a spitting image of the current Kuga. I think the Sportage designers stole the Kuga's design, not the other way around.
I actually like this. It reminds me of an Audi Q5. I hope they keep the headlights for the production model. Ford is thinking outside the "box" as the current Escape is in much need of a re-do. If Ford doesn't dumb down the production version too much, this will be a great seller.
When I got up today I thought I would see something like the Ford Territory (concept?) as the new Escape, not a Kuga Kia. Check out the Territory:
http://www.insideline.com/ford/ford-teases-next-generation-escape-in-australia.html