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Added on the 21/01/2019 14:39:12 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Ford introduces its all-new 2020 Explorer – a complete redesign of America’s all-time best-selling SUV – 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.Improved off-road capability comes courtesy of intelligent four-wheel drive and an available new Terrain Management System that features seven easy-to-engage drive modes. Powertrain offerings include a 3.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoostV6 projected to produce 365 horsepower and 380 lb.-ft. of torque using 93-octane gas, making this the most powerful Explorer ever. The Explorer lineup now features standard, XLT, Limited, Limited Hybrid, ST and Platinum models.The all-new Explorer comes packed with more than a dozen new standard features for only $400 more over the previous model. Standard features include a power liftgate, 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine with all-new 10-speed transmission, 8-inch digital touch screen with SYNC 3, FordPass Connect Wi-Fi service for up to 10 devices and more.Owners will find design and engineering updates throughout that deliver comfort and SUV functionality. Explorer’s stylish, sloped-roof silhouette protects rear-seat headroom, while its comfort-enhanced second-row seats slide to improve access to the third row.
For SUV buyers seeking peace behind the wheel, the all-new Explorer introduces a dual-wall dashboard – a first-for-Ford innovation – combined with acoustic glass that helps create the quietest Explorer cabin ever; Active Noise Control, standard on the Explorer Limited Hybrid helps to further reduce ambient cabin noise Ford’s new driving dynamics lab allows engineers to test vehicle sound in different settings, including a semi-anechoic chamber with powered rollers to simulate road noise, and in temperatures ranging from minus 40 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit to shrink and expand materials that may cause squeaks and rattles Completely recrafted, Explorer’s quieter cabin offers more space and technology versus the 2019 Explorer, including available 10.1-inch portrait-mounted touch screen with full-screen maps, plus traffic-sensing Ford Co-Pilot360 driver-assist innovations that can help reduce stress, such as available reverse brake assist and Active Park Assist 2.0
LEGOLAND Florida Ford Explorer Reveal
LEGOLAND Florida Ford Explorer Reveal