The Ford Explorer is an all-electric SUV, sharing its platform with the Volkswagen ID.4 and offering a 374-mile range. If you're looking for a vehicle that offers a blend of family-friendly features, such as ample seating and cargo space, with comfort, style, and safety for daily use and road trips, or even the right vehicle to haul equipment, the Ford Explorer could be the car for you.


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Key features you'll find in your Ford Explorer include a large 14.6-inch touchscreen, smartphone integration, and advanced safety systems like Ford Co-Pilot360, with interior updates such as new color palettes. 

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The trim levels are categorised by the names Style, Select, and Premium, offering increasing levels of features, with Style being the entry point, Select providing key comfort and technology upgrades like a larger battery and heated seats, and Premium adding premium features such as 20-inch wheels, a panoramic glass roof, a B&O sound system, and (in some versions) all-wheel drive. The Style model is limited to a smaller battery and less range, making the Select model a popular choice for its balance of features and range. 

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It's not inherently a premium vehicle, however, the Premium trim adds features that elevate it to a more premium experience by including luxury and technology features like panoramic glass roofs, premium sound systems, and advanced ambient interior lighting. If you're looking for a more premium alternative then consider the Audi Q4 e-tron and BMW iX1.

The Ford Explorer competes against a wide range of electric SUVs in the UK, including the closely related Volkswagen ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq, as well as rivals like the Kia EV6Hyundai IONIQ 5Tesla Model YRenault Scenic E-TechPeugeot e-3008, and its Ford sibling, the Mustang Mach-E.

Yes we only offer the all-electric Ford Explorer SUV, featuring fast charging, a range of up to 374 miles, and utilising the same MEB platform as the Volkswagen ID.4. This pure-electric model offers zero emissions, instant torque, and is designed for adventure. ICE versions are still manufactured but only available outside of Europe.

Lower range models are available with a 52kWh battery offering around 233 miles of range, while the Extended Range battery can provide up to 328-374 miles depending on the trim and whether it's a rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive model.