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- Ford's new electric Explorer, designed for the European market, is being manufactured in Germany, according to Dagens industri
- The SUV is described as possessing a "bold American attitude" while maintaining a family-friendly design
- To demonstrate its robustness, the Explorer was driven around the world, making it the first electric vehicle to achieve this milestone
Ford's new electric Explorer, designed for the European market, is being manufactured in Germany, according to Dagens industri. The SUV is described as possessing a "bold American attitude" while maintaining a family-friendly design. To demonstrate its robustness, the Explorer was driven around the world, making it the first electric vehicle to achieve this milestone.
This model represents a significant advancement in Ford's European electrification strategy, which targets a fully electric vehicle lineup by 2035. Boasting a driving range of up to 602 kilometers, the Explorer is the first vehicle produced at Ford's new Cologne electrification center. While the exterior maintains a recognizable aesthetic, the traditional front grille has been replaced with a solid shield. The interior features a 14.6-inch sliding SYNC Move touchscreen concealing a lockable storage compartment, a 17-liter center console, and a standard driver's seat massage function.
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