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The Ford Explorer is a range of SUVs manufactured by Ford Motor Company since the 1991 model year. The first five-door SUV produced by Ford, the Explorer was introduced as a replacement for the three-door Bronco II. [5]
The Ford Explorer is a mid-sized SUV that is built by Ford Motor Company. The Explorer has been built for five generations, the first generation was a 2-door and 4-door SUV and was produced from 1991 to 1994, the second generation was a 2-door, 4-door and 4-door pickup truck and was produced from 1995-2001, 1995-2003 for the Sport and 2001-2005 ...
By the time Ford redesigns the Explorer for the first time, the SUV is a runaway sales success. For 1995, its look is softened by body contours and rounded headlights and taillights.
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).
The Ford Explorer has changed quite a bit over the years -- revisit the popular SUV's history in this special feature from MotorTrend.
6 generations of Ford Explorers: A history of the groundbreaking SUV. We look back at the body styles throughout the Explorer’s 29 model years, all the way up to the 2020 model debuting at the...
Research the Ford Explorer and learn about its generations, redesigns and notable features from each individual model year.
The Ford Explorer is a competent mid-size SUV with an athletic looks and a reasonable interior but it struggles to stand out next to more refined rivals.
In late 1990, the Ford Explorer made its debut, effectively defining the sport-utility vehicle segment that it would over for the decade that followed. Take a look back at the history of the...
The Ford Explorer is a battery electric compact crossover SUV produced by Ford through its European operations. [3] Produced in the Cologne Body & Assembly in Germany and marketed mainly in Europe, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Group MEB platform, and uses Volkswagen supplied batteries.