It's
become less truck-like in its current form, exchanging its trail-rated suspension
for something a little more manageable for daily use. The current generation of
Explorer shares many of its components with Ford's large sedans, as well as the
Ford Flex. While that doesn't do much for off-road use, it certainly benefits
the comfort for driver and passengers alike.
New for 2015, the Explorer XLT offers a new sport appearance package that includes a different grille, wheel set, and heated/leather seats. (We've also seen the 2016 Explorer, which adopts a new 2.3-liter turbo four and adds a Platinum model.)
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thecarconnection
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