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For 2018, the fifth-generation Ford Explorer received a front fascia update including new front LED fog lights (not available on the base model Explorer) and a new grille design. Also added was an optional Ford Safe and Smart Package (standard on Platinum models), which gives customers several of Ford's safety features, and the Explorer Sport ...
The 6R debuted in 2005 for the 2006 model year Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer. The 6R 80 was available in 2009–2017 Ford F-150 trucks (and 2018–2020 only paired with the 3.3L V6 engine). It features an integrated "Tow/Haul" mode for enhanced engine braking and towing performance.
The EL is also sold with both rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive configurations. The larger overall size reduced towing capacity by approximately 300 pounds (140 kg), to 8,900 lb (4,000 kg) (for 2WD) and 8,700 lb (3,900 kg) (for 4WD), over a standard-wheelbase example.
The Explorer EV was planned to be available to order from September 2023, with the first units due to arrive by December of the same year. [7] In August 2023, Ford announced the Explorer EV launch will be pushed back to 2024, due to new battery regulations. [8] Production at the Cologne plant started in June 2024. [9]
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).
The Ford Flex is a full-size crossover SUV [3] manufactured and marketed by Ford over a single generation from 2009–2019, as the successor to the Ford Taurus X.. The Flex was introduced in 2005 as a concept vehicle based on the Ford D4 chassis architecture, a variant of the Ford D3 platform shared with the 2011-2019 Explorer and the Lincoln MKT; the latter a rebadged variant of the Flex.
The F-150 had a capacity of over 2000 pounds, compared to 1500 pounds for the F-100. [27] This has led to categorizing trucks similarly, even if their payload capacities are different. The Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500, Ford F-150, Nissan Titan, Ram 1500, and Toyota Tundra are called "half-ton" pickups (1 ⁄ 2-ton). The Chevrolet ...
The Trailer Special was offered with trailer brake controller, heavy-duty radiator, transmission cooler, and tow hitch. In 1980, the Special option packages were withdrawn as part of the F-Series redesign, while a number of features continued as stand-alone options; the Explorer continued as a variant of the Ranger trim through the 1986 model year.