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2024 Ford Explorer Review
The Ford Explorer has more than three decades of history under its belt, and its lasting appeal is firmly rooted in Ford's commitment to innovation and evolution. While the Explorer has benefited from frequent updates throughout its history, no changes have been introduced for the 2024 model year. The 2024 Ford Explorer has a strong, athletic look established by its bold dimensions and deeply accented sides. Over the front end, you will find a small grille stacked on top of a beefy fender. The horizontally running LED headlights link to the grille. Some exterior gear available or standard on the Explorer are 18-inch alloy wheels or larger, a hands-free power liftgate, roof rails, heated side mirrors, keyless access, rain-sensing wipers, and others.
Two engine systems are available with the 2024 Ford Explorer. The lower trims continue to receive 300 horsepower from a four-cylinder, 2.3-liter engine. The upper trims have a 400-horsepower, V6, turbo 3.0-liter engine. Both engine systems include a 10-speed auto transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard across most of the trims. However, the Timberline trim level comes with standard all-wheel drive.
The 2024 Explorer is a three-row SUV with exciting differences in materials and features across its eight trim levels. The base trim level is well-appointed with satellite radio, an 8-inch touch display screen, FordPass Connect, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. At higher trim levels, the Explorer could also offer second-row captain's chairs, a push-button ignition, a surround-view camera system, a wireless phone charger, a Bang & Olufsen sound system, leather upholstery, a 12.3-inch digital instrument screen, a heated steering wheel, and others.
There are also numerous standard safety features in the 2024 Explorer. These are trailer sway damping, forward collision mitigation, lane departure mitigation, rear parking sensors, and a blind-spot monitor. Additional safety features in select higher trim levels include adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assistance, lane keeping, front parking sensors, and rear auto braking.
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