What are the dimensions of the Explorer?

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Polly
07/29/25 7:55pm
The length, width, and height of the Explorer are: 5075mm, 2004mm, and 1778mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3025mm. Below is an introduction to the Explorer: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Explorer is a mid-to-large-sized SUV. 2. Interior Features: The 12.8-inch vertical central control screen is equipped with the SYNC+2.0 intelligent infotainment system, which supports GPS navigation, voice recognition control, multimedia entertainment, and more. Additionally, the L2-level Ford Co-Pilot360 intelligent driving assistance system is standard across all models. 3. Powertrain: The entire lineup features a high-spec 2.3T+10AT powertrain combination, with the engine delivering a maximum power of 276 horsepower and a peak torque of 425 Nm. The rear-wheel-drive model can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.6 seconds. Except for the entry-level model, all other models come with a four-wheel-drive system, with an average fuel consumption of around 12L per 100 km.
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