American families, tradespeople, and adventurers have counted on Ford for capability, durability, and innovation. With more options than ever, it pays to focus on what fits your real life.
For many, that’s the Ford Explorer. As the go-to mid-size, three-row SUV, it’s perfect for those needing more space than a compact crossover—without the size of a full-size Expedition.
Before focusing on the Explorer, here’s how Ford’s SUV family stacks up:
The Explorer rides on a rear-wheel-drive platform, giving it a handling and towing edge over many front-wheel-drive SUVs.
Every Explorer runs strong with Ford’s EcoBoost engines:
With the Class IV Trailer Tow Package, the Explorer can tow up to 5,600 pounds—enough for a camper, boat, or utility trailer.
Explorer makes room and adapts fast:
You can schedule a test drive online, by phone, or by visiting a dealership in person at your convenience.
Yes, a variety of financing and leasing options are typically available, allowing you to choose a payment plan that fits your budget and driving needs.
The Ford Explorer with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine delivers approximately 21 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway with rear-wheel drive, while four-wheel-drive models typically achieve around 20 MPG city and 27 MPG highway. Models equipped with the 3.0L EcoBoost V6 generally offer slightly lower fuel economy due to increased performance.
The Ford Explorer can seat up to seven passengers with a second-row bench seat or six passengers with available second-row captain’s chairs.
When properly equipped, the Ford Explorer can tow up to 5,600 pounds, making it capable of handling trailers, boats, and campers.
Yes, the Explorer offers available intelligent four-wheel drive on most trims, enhancing traction and stability in a variety of road and weather conditions.
The Explorer comes standard with Ford Co-Pilot360, which includes features like automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and a rearview camera, along with additional available driver-assist technologies.
Yes, the Explorer is designed with families in mind, offering three rows of seating, flexible cargo space, advanced safety features, and modern technology to keep passengers comfortable and connected.
The Explorer provides up to 87.8 cubic feet of cargo space with the second and third rows folded, along with multiple seating configurations for added versatility.
Each trim level offers a different mix of features, ranging from practical and well-equipped base models to luxury-focused trims with premium materials, as well as performance and off-road-oriented options like the ST and Timberline.
Ready to experience the versatility and power of the new Ford Explorer? Visit Mesquite Ford in Mesquite, NV, to speak with our team. You can also begin your car-buying journey online by browsing our inventory and exploring financing tools from the comfort of your home.