Crash Test Rating
Source   NHTSA
MPG (up to)
17 -23 City / 22 -27 HWY
Horsepower
285 -400
Seats
6 -7
Front passenger 3/4 w/ wheels turned.

Ford Explorer Models

Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.

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Base
285-300 HP 20-23 MPG 7 Seats
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XLT
300 HP 23 MPG 6-7 Seats
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ST-Line
300 HP 23 MPG 6-7 Seats
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Timberline
300 HP 21 MPG 6-7 Seats
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Limited
300-318 HP 23-25 MPG 6-7 Seats
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ST
400 HP 20 MPG 6-7 Seats
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Platinum
318-400 HP 20-23 MPG 6-7 Seats
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King Ranch
400 HP 20 MPG 6-7 Seats
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2023 Ford Explorer Owner Reviews

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Safety & Reliability

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NHTSA Crash Test

Overall

Front

Not Rated

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Side

*National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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IIHS Crash Test
(Not Tested)
*Insurance Institute for Highway Safety