The all-new, all-electric Explorer ushers in an innovative era for Ford and motoring, while breathing new life into zero-emission crossover vehicles
The new, all-electric Explorer, Ford’s brand new proposal in zero-emission crossover vehicles, comes today to give new life and substance to the segment and at the same time to overturn the status quo not only with its human-centered design and the leading charging solutions it offers , but also with the advanced technologies and cutting-edge elements it promotes in the fields of connectivity and the digital world.
A benchmark here is Ford’s SYNC Move 1 infotainment system, which not only keeps passengers connected, but also stands out thanks to a movable 15-inch touchscreen that can be smoothly moved both up and down. below, depending on the needs of the drivers, while behind it hides a hidden and safe storage space for valuables.
Practical and smart at the same time, this mobile screen gives the cabin of the new Ford Explorer a feeling of a calm digital space, as it is elegantly integrated into the interior flowing smoothly from the car’s center console to the dashboard. The display is not only stunningly beautiful, but also ergonomic, while proving to be much friendlier for any user to operate, thanks to the ability to adjust it even while charging. And this as there are many users who want to have the screen higher while driving looking at, for example, the map of the navigation system, while others lower when typing on its surface during short or long stops to charge the battery.
The unique mobile touchscreen of SYNC Move 1 seamlessly displays all the necessary information of Ford’s connected infotainment system, as well as that of the audio system specially adapted to the car’s cabin. At the same time, the convenience and digital experience of the passengers of the new Explorer is enhanced thanks to the possibility of wireless application integration.
A leader in performance as well as an innovator in state-of-the-art connectivity, the new Ford Explorer wirelessly integrates your music, offering passengers a unique digital journey. The new crossover also offers its own navigation system, which suggests to the driver the ideal stops for charging the vehicle along the route he has chosen. These include the Blue Oval charging network, which offers 450,000 chargers across Europe, and by the end of 2024, more than 500,000. Speaking of charging, the Explorer’s driver can also easily and quickly schedule the whole process during the night when, for example, cheaper energy tariffs are available, or even schedule the preheating of the battery and cabin so that the next morning the new Explorer has warmed up in time and properly.
New Explorer’s advanced connectivity also comes with wireless mobile charger 2 as standard, while new SYNC Move provides additional wireless compatibility with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. 3
In addition to the most advanced connectivity technologies, the new Explorer is also equipped with the latest and most effective driver assistance systems, which include, for the first time in a Ford vehicle in Europe, Assisted Lane Change 4 which offers smooth and safe lane change at the push of a turn signal lever, as well as Clear Exit Assist 4 which warns of approaching cyclists before passengers open the doors in busy city centres.
Now also bookable
Ford is now for the first time offering customers the option to make a reservation to ensure priority order to be the first to order the new all-electric Explorer, with no financial cost or commitment. This can be done quickly and very simply at https://www.ford.gr/shop/reservations/electric-explorer/initial-page.
More information on Ford’s official website: https://www.ford.gr/cars/electric-explorer
Source: Skai
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