that we get in the U.S. It has a modern-looking grille-less face, a relatively low-slung but still boxy shape, and interesting details including a slatted design element on the C-pillar and chunky wheel patterns. Inside, it has a large 14.6-inch vertical touchscreen and a digital gauge cluster, plus a spacious center console and a lockable compartment behind the screen. It's a two-row setup with five seats, and Ford claims 17 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat.
Ford will produce the Explorer in Cologne, Germany, and it's slated only for Europe at this point. Pricing starts at the equivalent of $48,000 and Ford is taking reservations now. We doubt we'll see this model come to the U.S., but it could give us an idea of how the Blue Oval's future electric SUV models will look. A second larger MEB-based Ford electric crossover is set to arrive in Europe next year, and we've previously speculated that that one could end up in the U.S.
Its looks like all the other ho hum suv's.
They’re losing billions on current EVs. It’s likely a mistake to build any of them.
Maybe some contract agreement to not compete with ID’s in 🇺🇸?
Yes
No. They can keep it.
BIG one. US manufacturer, not releasing in US.
Yes it is, I like the looks of this a hell of a lot more than the Mach-E
yes.
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