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Ford Explorer Plug-In Hybrid Versatility

Ford Explorer Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain

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2020 Ford Explorer Hybrid

DETROIT, Jan. 14, 2019 – Capping its broadest-ever lineup of Explorer SUVs, Ford revealed today two all-new models that will take Explorer drivers faster and further than ever before. The all-new Explorer ST and the all-new Explorer hybrid complete a lineup that includes a wide range of driver and passenger comforts, an assortment of technologies that improve every drive, and new powertrain options that deliver a range of power and uncompromising efficiency. The full Explorer family, which follows on the heels of the hot-selling new Expedition, goes on sale this summer. As Ford’s SUV sales leader, Explorer will set the pace for the rest of Ford’s utility lineup, which continues growing this year with an all-new Escape – and more. “This new generation of Explorer recognizes that every family – and every driver – is unique,” said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford executive vice president of product development and purchasing. “With an all-new ST and an all-new hybrid, there truly is an Ex...

2020 FORD EXPLORER – Presentation, Features, Design

All-new 2020 Ford Explorer is a more efficient, spacious and tech-filled...

2020 Ford Explorer

DETROIT, Jan. 9, 2019 – Ford today introduces its all-new 2020 Explorer – a complete redesign that now features the broadest model lineup ever, more power and space, and smart new technologies to help tackle life’s adventures. Explorer is now more capable, comfortable, sportier and roomier in all three rows thanks to Ford’s flexible new rear-wheel-drive architecture. The strengths of the all-new Ford Explorer were showcased at a special reveal event for employees, fans, dealers, suppliers, government officials, and media today at Ford Field in Detroit, where Ford brought to life how it can help American families get the most out of their road trips. The all-new SUV arrives this summer. “Explorer drivers told us what they want – more capability, more power, more space,” said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford’s head of product development and purchasing. “They want more technology, not just for the driver, but for the whole family. And they want all of it with a beautifully sporty exterior. T...

Ford Explorer Sport

A New Model Is Joining The Explorer Family.

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Wind Tunnel - 2011 Ford Explorer Design

Ford designer, Brian Izard and engineer, Van Stewart show how they used the Ford wind tunnel to help design the 2011 Ford Explorer.

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