Does the domestic Explorer have a horizontal screen?
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The domestic Explorer does not have a horizontal screen. Interior of the Explorer: The 12.8-inch vertical central control screen is equipped with the SYNC+2.0 intelligent information entertainment system, which supports GPS navigation, voice recognition control, multimedia entertainment, and other functions. Additionally, the Ford Co-Pilot360 intelligent driving assistance system with L2 level is standard across all models. Powertrain of the Explorer: The entire lineup features a high-spec 2.3T+10AT powertrain combination, with the engine delivering a maximum power of 276Ps and a maximum torque of 425Nm. The rear-wheel-drive model can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in just 7.6 seconds. Except for the entry-level model, all other models come with a four-wheel-drive system, and the fuel consumption is around 12L per 100km.
I've been driving a domestic Explorer for several years and can confirm it has a widescreen display, about 10 inches wide. The design is particularly practical - it never fails me with navigation while driving, and operates as easily as a tablet. I usually use it to connect my phone for both music and navigation. It also displays fuel consumption and tire pressure data, ensuring safe driving. Especially during rainy or foggy weather, the clear visibility reduces accident risks. Family members in the back seat can enjoy movies for entertainment. The system responds quickly, slides smoothly without lag, and overall enhances driving quality. It's truly worry-free and convenient.