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Is the Ford Explorer rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?

Is the Ford Explorer rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?

This new modular unibody architecture is also rumored to underpin the next generation Mustang. But let’s get back to the three-row SUV. The switch to rear-drive upsets the conventional wisdom that front-wheel-drive is more space-efficient, mostly due to the advances in packaging in the new car.

What kind of engine does the Ford Explorer have?

The Explorer Sport is no more, replaced by an ST model. Official information for that and the Explorer Hybrid will be available early next week. The rest of the Explorer lineup features two engines: A turbocharged 2.3-liter four and a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6.

What kind of unibody does Ford Explorer use?

The Explorer uses Ford’s new CD6 platform and shares many underpinnings with the 2020 Lincoln Aviator. This new modular unibody architecture is also rumored to underpin the next generation Mustang.

What’s the price of a new Ford Explorer?

Base price of the 2020 Explorer holds nearly steady at $33,860, just $400 more than the outgoing model. The Explorer Sport is no more, replaced by an ST model. Official information for that and the Explorer Hybrid will be available early next week.

What kind of engine does a 2003 Ford Explorer have?

2003 Ford Explorer Specifications Drivetrain Layout RWD/AWD/ Four-Wheel Drive Engine Type (block and heads) 4.0L V-6/ 4.6L V-8 Valvetrain SOHC Two valves per cylinder Bore/Stroke (in/mm) 3.95 x 3.32 V-6/ 3.55 x 3.54 V-8

What are the optional features of a Ford Explorer?

The Limited standardized several optional features introduced for the 1994 Explorer, including an anti-theft system, keyless entry, and automatic headlights.

What kind of engine does Ford Explorer XLT have?

Overview Overview XLT Rwd 4dr SUV 4.0L 6cyl 5A XLS 4WD 4dr Engine Type Flex-fuel (ffv) Transmission 5-speed automatic Drive Type Rear wheel drive Cylinders V6

What kind of wheels does the Ford Explorer Sport have?

The XL was distinguished by a black grille (chrome optional) with steel wheels, while the XLT offered a chrome grille and alloy wheels; the Eddie Bauer offered alloy wheels and two-tone paintwork. The Ford Explorer Sport was offered solely on the two-door body style.

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