Ford unveils bold, all-electric design that combines German engineering with striking American style introduced the new Explorer.
The eagerly awaited Explorer, the pioneer of Ford’s innovative electric car models, rewrites the rules in its segment and paves the way for the rediscovery of the Ford brand in Europe. The mid-size crossover offers families a fully equipped and comfortable journey with seating for five people in two rows.
Designed and manufactured in Germany, the new all-electric Explorer offers a unique digital experience, helping the driver and passengers stay connected and have a comfortable journey while on the move. Features that enrich the road experience include a large and mobile touch screen SYNC Move, an audio and connected infotainment system specially adapted to the interior, wireless application integration and advanced driver assistance technology.
With its adventure-ready design, 470-litre luggage volume and five seats, Ford’s newest electric car offers an ideal ride for urban and out-of-city journeys. The 17-liter console between the driver and the front seat passenger provides space for a 15-inch laptop; A special cabinet and smart tailgate take the Explorer to a new standard in its class.
Features of the car, such as its futuristic exterior design, premium materials and sculpted sporty seats, and the revolutionary sophisticated sound system specific to concept cars, provide integrity with the modern interior design. All this in just 25 minutes 1 It comes with fast charging from 10 percent to 80 percent and access to 500 thousand charging points across Europe next year.
“Explorer is the pioneer of a new generation of exciting Ford electric cars. It has our American roots, but is built in Cologne for our customers in Europe. It is road-ready for big adventures and has everything to meet our customers’ daily needs while driving,” said Martin Sander, General Manager of Ford Model e Europe.
Stylish, smart and ready for the journey
Spearheading Ford’s electric car push, the new all-electric Explorer is the first electric car to be produced on a large scale at the company’s new Ford Cologne EV Center in Germany. The car is a giant step in Ford’s commitment to offer a fully electric passenger vehicle portfolio in Europe by 2030.
Its aerodynamic exterior design and bold “shield” grille used instead of the traditional grille reveal the spirit and assertive style of Ford’s iconic American SUV in its new electric car move.
The Explorer’s SYNC Move infotainment system not only keeps passengers connected, but also features a floating 15-inch touchscreen that can smoothly slide up and down to accommodate the driver and conceal a dedicated storage area for valuables. The compartment, which can carry two large smartphones, comes with a wireless charging feature as standard.2 It comes with wireless compatibility with SYNC Move, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
One of the most important features for performance enthusiasts is that Ford Explorer can be charged quickly and easily on the road or at home. Explorer helps find the most suitable charging points on the road. It offers a fully charged battery and pre-heated cabin feature, with lower cost electricity usage by charging at home.
Explorer also offers many features that will ensure that drivers and passengers will be as fresh and ready to hit the road again when they reach their destination. Standard equipment that increases comfort includes heated front seats and steering wheel, massaging driver’s seat, and climate control that allows the driver and front passenger to choose the desired temperature. Standard keyless entry and smart tailgate features make getting into the car easier; Even when their arms are full, car owners can access the trunk by simply touching the bottom of the rear bumper with their feet.
For the first time on a Ford model in Europe, Assisted Lane Change for smoothly and safely changing lanes at the touch of the indicator stalk, and Clear Exit Assist to warn of approaching cyclists before opening the doors in busy city centers Advanced driver support systems are offered.
real life adventure
To showcase the capabilities of the new all-electric Explorer, Ford teamed up with the youngest adventure enthusiast in history, Lexie Alford, also known as “Lexie Limitless”, who has visited every country in the world, for a worldwide adventure. This collaboration is inspired by the legendary female explorer Aloha Wanderwell, who broke a record by touring the world with a Ford-sponsored Model T in the 1920s.
The new all-electric Explorer, which has two special versions as Explorer and Explorer Premium, will be available for order in European markets by the end of this year. It will meet with users in Turkey in the coming period.


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