2020 Ford Explorer ST

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Ford Explorer Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
V6, 3.0L
drive
4WD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
77,751 Miles
stock number
N1317
VIN
1FM5K8GC8LGA44768
trim
ST

Features & Options

  • CD/MP3 (Single Disc);SYNC 3;AdvanceTrac;Air Conditioning;Adaptive Cruise Control;LED Headlamps;Hill Start Assist Control;Leather;Push Button Start;Blind-Spot Information System;Dual Power Seats;Traction Control;Power Third Row;Daytime Running Lights;Hill Descent Control;Active Park Assist 2.0;Power Door Locks;Power Steering;Multi-View Camera;ABS (4-Wheel);Air Conditioning Rear;Backup Camera;Navigation System;B&O Premium Sound;Towing Pkg;Automatic 10-Spd w/SelectShift;Oversized Premium Wheels 20'+;Rear Spoiler;Roof Rack;F&R Head Curtain Air Bags;Reverse Sensing System;Heated & Ventilated Seats;Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist;Collision Warning;Tilt & Telescoping Wheel;Side Air Bags;Alarm System;Voice Control System;4WD;Lane Keeping System;Quad Seating (4 Buckets);Dual Air Bags;AM/FM/HD Radio;Power Windows;SiriusXM Satellite;Fog Lights;Knee Air Bags;V6 EcoBoost Twin Turbo 3.0 Liter;Keyless Entry;Sport Suspension
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2020 Ford Explorer Review

The signs were there. When Lincoln revealed their new 3-row Aviator built upon a rear-wheel-drive platform it was a lock that the next generation Ford Explorer would follow suit. And indeed, it has. By aligning the 10-speed transmission with the EcoBoost engine’s output shaft, this rear-wheel-drive-based Explorer has specific performance, towing and design benefits over its front-drive-based predecessor. Ford says this Explorer is roomier in all 3 rows, and more capable, comfortable and sportier. Families will benefit from myriad places to stow personal items, a new E-Z entry 2nd row seat that can be operated with one hand, a wide, flat load floor that can carry 4’ building materials, redesigned anchor points for easier child seat installation throughout the rear, available PowerFold 3rd row seats, and available 2nd row window sunshades. Explorer Base, XLT and Limited models run with a reinvigorated 2.3-liter turbo-4 punching above its weight at 300 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. And awaiting Platinum buyers is a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 producing a robust 365 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque, accommodating 5,600 pounds towing. All-wheel drive is standard on this range-topping model with a front axle disconnect feature to preserve fuel economy which will help because this motor runs on premium grade. Up to seven selectable drive modes are available to tailor the drive experience to road, weather and terrain conditions on demand. On the tech front, the Explorer introduces available Active Park Assist 2.0 which allows the driver to park in a parallel or perpendicular spot with a touch of a button without having to work the steering wheel, gear shifter, gas pedal or brake pedal. And the cabin features an available 10.1-inch touch screen mounted in portrait configuration on the center stack. Fuel economy and pricing will be announced closer to the Explorer’s summer on-sale date.