The 2026 Ford Explorer is priced from $40,160 (all prices include $1,695 destination charge). New base trim ditches a few features for a lower starting price Off-road-oriented Tremor trim debuts ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling 1,448,655 vehicles over an issue with the rearview camera that safety regulators say could increase the risk of a crash. According to the recall notice, posted Oct. 13 ...
This year is the 50th anniversary of the Ford F-150 pickup. The $200 "Truckle" commemorates the anniversary and provides a spot to store a key fob. If misplacing the key fob to your Ford F-150 pickup ...
The 2025 Ford Explorer is a three-row midsize SUV. Prices range from $39,625 to $57,205 depending on model. The previously optional 5,000-pound towing package is standard now. The 2025 Ford Explorer ...
As SUVs and crossovers become even more road-focused, automakers have been having a blast releasing more off-road-oriented trim levels of these vehicles that started out off-road-y to begin with.
Ford is adding the Explorer Tremor to its lineup for the 2026 model year and is following the continued expansion of the Tremor in Ford’s product portfolio. The modified Explorer adds the Tremor’s ...
Yes, this is another blog about some outdoorsy crossover. But, I will say, the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor seems actually cool—almost like an ST but for the trail. Running Bridgestone Dueler ...
Ford's Tremor family gains a fifth member, and its first unibody SUV, in the latest Explorer model. From one Tremor to another. Ahead of today's reveal of the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor, Ford gave ...
Amee has been tied to the national automotive industry for over twenty years. Starting out as a photographer shooting for automakers, agencies, and various global magazines; with writing & digital ...
We’re not in the habit of handing out dozens of vehicle awards each year, but if we were, the 2025 Ford Explorer would be the odds-on favorite for “most improved.” When the sixth-generation Explorer ...
But the promotion pushing sales ends in July. As one of the major industries losing to foreign competition, automakers have welcomed the 25% tariffs on auto imports. Everyone from auto industry execs ...
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