The 2007 Ford Explorer continues with a simplified series strategy and increased availability of appearance and component packages will help consumers better configure an Explorer that perfectly meets their needs and desires.
Explorer's new three-series strategy encompasses XLT, Eddie Bauer and Limited trims in 4x2 and 4x4 configurations.
A new Ironman Package celebrates Ford's sponsorship of the Ironman World Championship. Available on XLT models, the package provides a bold Ironman look, complete with Ironman logos; 18-inch, machined-aluminum wheels; unique 10-way, leather trimmed, heated front seats; and an exclusive Orange Frost color.
For 2007, Eddie Bauer and Limited models are equipped with Safety Canopy side air curtains as standard, and now offer new available power running boards. All 2007 Explorer models are also offer an available heated windshield and DVD-based navigation system.
In addition, the standard equipment on Limited models has increased for 2007 to include auxiliary air conditioning, Reverse Sensing SystemTM, and 18-inch, machined-aluminum wheels.
These changes are an extension of the simple formula for the successful Explorer: Put people first. Explorer continues to do that in a market that now puts greater emphasis on sport utilities as functional vehicles rather than fashion statements. The Ford Explorer serves those who have the need for the passenger room, cargo space, and load and towing capacity that only a traditional sport utility can provide.