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The 2020 Ford Explorer Undergoes Its Biggest Changes in a Decade

The 2020 Ford Explorer Undergoes Its Biggest Changes in a Decade

Posted on January 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Ford’s three-row family hauler reverts to rear-drive architecture.

The Ford Explorer all but established the four-door mid-size-SUV segment when it replaced the Bronco II at the dawn of the 1990s. Derived from the Ranger pickup, the Explorer used rear-wheel-drive architecture—although most, of course, were equipped with four-wheel drive—through its first two generations. When the market eventually moved to embrace more carlike architecture, with unit-body construction and transverse-engine, front-drive-based powertrains, the Explorer followed suit with the third-generation model that arrived for 2011.
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