The 2020 Ford Explorer is offering families a home away from home in a cushy cabin. The driver gets several authoritative engine choices, including a new hybrid. Kids will appreciate a new one-touch rear-seat entry in the Explorer at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK.
Constantly on the move to work, school, or after-school activities, Explorers need serious power. The standard engine is a remarkable turbo four that cranks out 300 horsepower. Also new, the 2020 Ford Explorer hybrid manages 318 horsepower while reducing fuel dependency. Stepping up to the Platinum, a twin-turbo V6 cranks out 365 horsepower. This same engine is re-tuned for 400 horsepower on the Explorer ST.
Ford’s excellent 10-speed automatic is standard on every model. Explorers now ride on a new rear-wheel platform that allows this big rig to be more responsive to driver commands. ST and other editions can be fitted with all-wheel drive.
For the first time, the base Explorer will have every major technology. The dash wears a big touchscreen, users have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to supplement the Sync AppLink system. And Wi-Fi is available through Ford Connect.
New this year, the Explorer offers a 10.1-inch vertical touch screen. This can be complemented by a 12-inch screen behind the steering wheel. You’ll want to investigate other upgrades like a wireless charger and navigation. You can enjoy full integration of travel and traffic features.
With CoPilot 360 on board, drivers can feel a little calmer about busy traffic. This system watches the sides, letting you know when a vehicle is in the driver’s blind spot. It watches the lanes, warning you to correct the Explorer’s trajectory when necessary. It watches the traffic, alerting you to slow down or even stop.
In addition to warnings, the system has an autobrake to help avoid frontal collisions. A steering assist tries to keep the tires within the lane lines. The BLIS system includes a rear cross traffic monitor to tell the driver to stop because a vehicle is approaching.
Adaptive intelligent cruise control handles the pace of traffic as well as your chosen speed. It can slow, stop and go while the driver handles steering. There’s even a lane centering aspect that further reduces the need for driver input in highway traffic.
A parking system can put the Explorer into a parallel or perpendicular spot with little help from the driver. A forward-facing camera can watch for danger while the SUV is moving slowly.
At its finest, the Explorer wears tri-diamond perforated leather on its comfortable seats. Overhead a new larger dual-pane panoramic roof adds natural light. The front dash has a hexagon carbon-fiber lining. The center console was precision engineered for fit and finish. Reducing clutter, the shifter is replaced by a rotary dial.
The 2020 model is a new version of a well-known friend at Bill Knight Ford dealer Tulsa OK. Schedule a test drive and see why it is such a good fit for your family.


