2025 Ford Explorer

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2025 Ford Explorer Features & Specs

From driveway to highway, the 2025 Ford Explorer combines a variety of driving assist features to help keep you in command. Once inside the 2025 Explorer, the Ford Digital Experience is in full effect. You'll find more personalization and expanded voice assistance integration, along with greater capabilities and overall connectivity. Explorer allows owners to let go of the wheel while reducing the stress of driving with available BlueCruise, which lets you experience the magic of hands-free highway driving on most of the controlled access highways in both the U.S. and Canada. The imminent 2025 Ford Explorer is ready to move you beyond your boundaries, just as the name implies.


New 2025 Ford Explorer Hickory NC

Exuding SUV confidence, the 2025 Ford Explorer lineup commands attention with their strong lines and curves. Available exterior features include:

  • Bold mesh grille
  • Black-painted roof
  • Quad Chrome Exhaust Tips
  • 21" magnetite painted wheels
  • And more

The welcoming cab of your 2025 Ford Explorer impress everyone with updated seating surfaces and accents. Available interior features include:

  • PowerFold®
  • Multi-contour seats
  • Twin Panel Moonroof
  • Multi-color ambient lighting
  • And more
Hickory NC New 2025 Ford Explorer

New 2025 Ford Explorer Hickory North Carolina

Your Ford Explorer seamlessly merges the capability of a sports car with everyday SUV versatility. Available performance features include:

  • Sport suspension
  • Deep Snow/Sand mode
  • Red performance brake calipers
  • Twin-turbo 3.0L EcoBoost engine
  • And more

2025 Ford Explorer Hickory North Carolina
Hickory NC 2025 Ford Explorer
2025 Ford Explorer Hickory NC

Available Trims

ST-Line

2025 Ford Explorer ST-Line View Inventory

Platinum

2025 Ford Explorer Platinum View Inventory

Are Ford Explorers Reliable?

The Ford Explorer has long been a popular choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Known for its spacious interior, powerful engines, and rugged capability, the Explorer offers a compelling package.

Reliability:

While some model years may have had specific issues, many Ford Explorers have proven to be reliable vehicles with proper maintenance. Modern Explorers, especially recent generations, have benefited from improved quality control and engineering.

Can you Buy a Ford Explorer with a V8 Motor?

No, you cannot buy a new Ford Explorer with a V8 engine. Ford phased out V8 engines in the Explorer in 2011. However, you may be able to find a used Ford Explorer with a V8 engine on the used car market.

How Long Do ford Explorers Last?

With regular maintenance, a Ford Explorer can typically last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles, equating to a lifespan of 10 to 15 years or more. However, factors such as driving conditions, upkeep routines, and the specific model year can impact its overall longevity.

How Much Can a Ford Explorer Tow?

The towing capacity of a Ford Explorer varies by model year, engine type, and whether it’s equipped with a towing package. Generally:

  • Base Towing Capacity: Most standard Ford Explorers without a towing package can tow around 3,000 pounds.
  • With the Towing Package: When equipped with the towing package, recent models (especially from 2020 onward) can tow up to 5,300 to 5,600 pounds, depending on the engine.

The Explorer’s 3.0-liter V6 engine option typically offers the highest towing capacity within the range. For specific towing capacities, it’s always recommended to check the owner’s manual for your model year and configuration.

How Long is a Ford Explorer?

The 2025 Ford Explorer measures approximately 198.7 inches (16.56 feet) in length. This dimension is consistent across various trims, including the Active, ST-Line, ST, and Platinum models. The wheelbase—the distance between the front and rear axles—is 119.1 inches, contributing to its spacious interior and stable ride quality.

How Many Seats Are in Ford Explorer?

The 2025 Ford Explorer typically seats seven passengers with a standard configuration of three rows:

  • First Row: Two seats (driver and front passenger)
  • Second Row: A bench seat for three, or captain's chairs for two, reducing total seating to six.
  • Third Row: A bench seat that fits two passengers.

Higher trims or specific configurations may offer captain's chairs in the second row, which lowers seating to six passengers. The Explorer’s flexible seating makes it versatile for both family and cargo needs.