
2010 Ford Escape Hybrid/Mercury Mariner Hybrid To Use More Efficient Battery
July 22, 2009
By Benson Kong
Photography by The Manufacturer
The 2010 Ford Escape Hybrid and its sister vehicle, the Mercury Mariner Hybrid, will be using a smaller, lighter nickel-metal hydride battery with 20-percent more power sourced from the development of the Ford Fusion Hybrid/Mercury Milan Hybrid. Improved battery chemistry will allow the battery to operate at a higher temperature while staying cooled by cabin air. Other benefits from continual hybrid vehicle development include a variable voltage converter, smarter climate control, electric air conditioning compressor, an enhanced electronic throttle control, and a more efficient regenerative brake system. Fuel economy remains unchanged for the Escape and Mariner pair at 34 city/31 highway.
Source: Ford