Ford has introduced a new version of its electric SUV, the Explorer, featuring significant improvements in range, performance, and driving technologies. These updates also include a special design-focused edition called the Explorer Collection.

Longer range and more powerful driving. The Explorer Standard Range is now equipped with an LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery. This upgrade increases the range by over 17%, reaching 444 kilometers. The electric motor, with 140 kW (190 hp) of power and 350 Nm of torque, enhances driving performance and accelerates the vehicle from 0-100 km/h in 8 seconds.
Advanced driving assistance systems Ford has also expanded the systems that enhance driving safety in the Explorer. Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control can now detect traffic lights and automatically slow down or stop the vehicle at red or yellow lights. Rear Crossing Assist records the last 50 meters of movement in narrow streets and automatically takes over steering control. Parking Assist learns from previous maneuvers and automates parking. Driver Attention Assist monitors the driver's attention level and safely stops the vehicle when necessary.

Pro Power Onboard This feature transforms the Explorer into a mobile power source. Providing up to 2,3 kW of power from the vehicle's battery, the system allows for the operation of camping equipment, electric bikes, or other devices.
Explorer Collection special edition This new addition to the series stands out with its special Cactus Grey exterior color, 20-inch Satin Black wheels, black roof, and sporty graphics. Inside, the Black Onyx theme is enriched with orange details, and the seats feature fabric that gives a sporty touch.

A renewed multimedia experience. The Explorer's SYNC Move infotainment system has also been updated. While retaining the 14,6-inch movable screen, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto capabilities, it offers a faster and more user-friendly interface with new Android-based software.






