The new Explorer is the first in a series of innovative electric vehicles from Ford that will set the standard and pave the way to redefine the brand in Europe as a benchmark mid-size crossover with leading technologies and powertrains as well as next-generation charging generation.

Designed for everyday use as well as for long journeys of adventure and exploration, the new Ford Explorer sets new standards, giving users the ability to quickly and easily connect to any external charging source. Charging on the road with the new Explorer is always quick and easy, with Ford’s new crossover even able to help you find the most convenient charging stations for you.

From there, charging at home can be programmed just as seamlessly to use cheaper electricity where available, providing a fully charged battery, as well as a preheated cabin, for morning starts.

Based on the advanced architecture on which it is based, the sophisticated power electronics and the new generation electrical circuit, the new Explorer ensures charging from 10% to 80% of the maximum capacity of the lithium-ion battery it is equipped with in no time. exceeds just 25 minutes 1. This, combined with the possibility of accessing, by next year, 500,000 charging points scattered throughout Europe, makes the new Ford Explorer a real “explorer” that knows no limits when moving of in all conditions.

“Explorer is the pioneer of a new generation of exciting Ford electric vehicles and is ready for long adventure journeys and fully equipped with everything customers need for their commute,” says Martin Sander, general manager, Ford Model e, Europe.

Two versions for the new Explorer with rear or four-wheel drive

In addition to next-generation charging and hands-free driving range that puts an end to range anxiety, the new Explorer also features correspondingly advanced powertrains, which in turn ensure not only top performance but also unparalleled levels of efficiency.

Expanding the choice for customers, the new Ford Explorer will be available in two powertrain versions, with one or two electric motors and rear- or four-wheel drive respectively that promise, in addition to zero emissions, direct accelerations, limited energy consumption and of course silent operation in all traffic conditions.

Meet the all-electric Ford Explorer here.