If you’re looking to go green, but don’t want to lose the convenience a larger car offers, you may want to keep an eye out for Ford’s new Explorer. The 2011 Explorer will be at the top of its class for fuel economy thanks to its new EcoBoost engine. The 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine will improve fuel efficiency by more than 30 percent and still pump out an impressive 237 horsepower. The standard 3.5L TiVCT V6 will deliver a best-in-class 290 horsepower and 255 lb.-ft of torque while offering 25 percent better highway mpg than the previous Explorer. Ford has also made strides in using up to 85 percent recyclable material to manufacture the new Explorer, including using left over steel from the F-150, which has cut down on the use of virgin steel by up to 119 tons annually. The new Explorer will be available this winter and base models will start around $28,000.
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by Greg Mombert
Greg graduated from the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in Digital Art. At Digital Trends he handles product photography and graphic design among other things.
nice!
This is why ford didn’t need to take a bailout
When will the new ford explorer be available?
Is it just me or does the black around the bottom of the sides and rear bumper make it look cheap? I think it would look better painted the same color as the rest of the body.
When will it be available?
I like it. Good Job Ford !!!!
The 2011 Explorer looks like a redone Freestyle oops I mean a Taurus with a face lift with a bunch of new toys added. I hope the interior carpet is better and the sheet metal is thick enough to with stand someone leaning against it when compared to the Taurus.
you right be sure the transmision is good when they reach 100.000 the tranny getting bad problem is the on and off over drive switch on and off be sure they make good tranny in 2012 explorer only one problem the engine engine reach 24.000 miles engine sound bad if you check pulley getting bad high tensioner bad or fan belt they dont make any 4.0 Litter engine explorer
You have a mistake in your article. The V6 is not an EcoBoost engine. It is a normal V6. The 4-cylinder optional engine is EcoBoost.
Thanks for the correction Aaron, the Explorer will come with either the 2.0L EcoBoost or a standard 3.5L V6.