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2020 Ford Explorer adds more power and tech to three-row SUV

2020 Ford Explorer adds more power and tech to three-row SUV

Posted on January 10, 2019 By Jarvis

The 2020 Ford Explorer has been revealed, and with the automaker going all-in on SUVs and trucks it’s hard to understate just how important this three-row family utility vehicle is. Headed to dealerships this summer, the new 2020 Explorer promises more efficient and more powerful EcoBoost engines, along with a cabin tech upgrade.

On the outside, it’s instantly recognizable as an Explorer. The blacked-out A-pillars and D-pillars have been kept, along with the body-color C-pillars, but the roof they support now slopes more aggressively. Front overhangs are shorter, too.
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