Explorer introduces new face of Ford

Leah Carroll Leah Carroll | 10-15 16:15

In a recent interview, Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, stated that the American car manufacturer will stop making 'boring' cars. He announced that Ford will be "getting out of the boring-car business and into the iconic-vehicle business."

The next generation of Focus and Fiesta will perhaps resemble the Explorer, with the Explorer leading the way for Fords new family face. While the Explorer shares componentry with the ID.4, it definitely has its own stand out character, different to that of the Volskwagen on which it's based. We take a look at Fords all electric Explorer.

Ford Ireland lent the vehicle to journalists for the purpose of review.


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