Ford ramps up EV transformation with introduction of new, all-electric Explorer engineered and built in Europe
March 22, 2023 by Ford
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'Explorer is a trailblazer for a new breed of exciting Ford electric vehicles. Steeped in our American roots but built in Cologne for our customers in Europe, it is road trip-ready for the big adventures and fully loaded with everything our customers will need for their daily drives,' said Martin Sander, general manager, Ford Model e, Europe. Stylish, smart and road-trip ready At the forefront of Ford's electric vehicle charge, the new electric Explorer is the company's first electric vehicle to be built at scale in the new Ford Cologne EV Campus in Germany. Ford in Europe is committed to offering an all-electric portfolio of passenger vehicles by 2030. An aerodynamic exterior captures the spirit and assertive style of Ford's iconic American SUV for a new electric era, also defined by a bold 'shield' design in lieu of a traditional grille. Explorer's SYNC Move infotainment system2 not only keeps occupants connected but also features a movable 14.6-inch touchscreen that can smoothly slide up and down to suit the driver and conceals a private locker storage space for valuables. A compartment for two large smartphones comes with wireless device charger4 as standard, and SYNC Move provides wireless compatibility with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.5 Charging can be quick and easy, whether en route or at home. Explorer can help find the most convenient pit stops on the road. Charging at home can be scheduled to use cheaper electricity and energy tariffs, where available, and to deliver a full battery and pre-warmed cabin for early starts. Explorer also offers a raft of features to ensure drivers and passengers are as refreshed and ready to go when they have reached their destination as when they set out. Comfort-boosting standard specification includes heated front seats and steering wheel, a massaging driver's seat and climate control that allows driver and front passenger to choose their own temperature. Even returning to the crossover is made simple with standard keyless entry and hands-free power tailgate that means owners can access the boot when their arms are filled with sports kit using a simple kicking motion beneath the rear bumper. Advanced driver assistance systems include, for the first time on a Ford in Europe, Assisted Lane Change3 for smoothly and safely changing lanes at the push of an indicator stalk, and Clear Exit Assist3 that provides warnings of approaching cyclists before opening doors in busy city centres. Real-life adventure To help demonstrate the Explorer's capabilities, Ford has teamed up with adventure influencer Lexie Alford – also known as Lexie Limitless and the youngest woman in history to visit every country in the world – for a global expedition in Explorer. Inspired by the Ford-sponsored exploits of record-setting explorer Aloha Wanderwell 100 years ago, the round-the-world trip begins later this year. Available in two highly specified versions – Select and Premium – the new all-electric Explorer can be ordered from later this year.
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