What to know about the 2020 Ford Explorer?
What to know about the 2020 Ford Explorer?
For the full rundown on the 2020 Ford Explorer, follow the related link above and read Cars.com reviewer Brian Wong’s comprehensive critique. For a rapid-fire rundown of things Ford got right (and wrong) on the redesigned Explorer, read on. 1. Fun to Drive
What’s the price of a new Ford Explorer?
In its class, the 2020 Ford Explorer is not the most affordable option. The cheapest Explorer, the XLT, starts at $37,870, including destination, which is a lot considering competitors like the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride start at less than $33,000.
Is the Ford Explorer going to be redesigned?
Redesigned for 2020, the Ford Explorer is bringing a lot of brand-new to a crowded class of three-row SUVs. Facing tough competition from the likes of the Chevrolet Traverse, Honda Pilot and Hyundai Palisade, the Blue-Oval brand has packed the latest Explorer with tech, safety and interior upgrades.
Is the Ford Explorer Hybrid an uncompromised vehicle?
Ford has called the Explorer Hybrid an “uncompromised vehicle” because of its similar specs to the gas version. It has the same interior and cargo space, towing capacity and ground clearance, but one important aspect is quite different: the price.
Where can I buy a 2020 Ford Explorer?
With the largest selection of cars from dealers and private sellers, Autotrader can help find the perfect Explorer for you. Autotrader has 2,869 Used Ford Explorers for sale, including a 2020 Ford Explorer 4WD Platinum, a 2020 Ford Explorer 4WD ST, and a Certified 2020 Ford Explorer 4WD Platinum.
What are the trim levels of the 2020 Ford Explorer?
The 2020 Explorer is offered in six trim levels but we’re only considering four of them: XLT, Limited, ST and Platinum. The Explorer does offer a base trim level, but for now it’s only available for fleet sales (though Ford’s website indicates it will be offered to consumers in the fall).
Redesigned for 2020, the Ford Explorer is bringing a lot of brand-new to a crowded class of three-row SUVs. Facing tough competition from the likes of the Chevrolet Traverse, Honda Pilot and Hyundai Palisade, the Blue-Oval brand has packed the latest Explorer with tech, safety and interior upgrades.
Is the Ford Explorer a midsized SUV?
Ford has redesigned the Explorer three-row midsized SUV for 2020, and it keeps many of the attributes that have made it a popular choice. It has a robust and easy-to-use infotainment system, generous cargo capacity, responsive handling, and—despite its only mild styling updates—it’s a fundamentally different vehicle.