What Ford model is the 'limited'?
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limited is Ford's Explorer, with dimensions of 5064mm in length, 2005mm in width, and 1798mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2860mm. The limited is equipped with a 2.3T L4 turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 203kw and a maximum torque of 410nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Limited features front-engine, four-wheel drive, combined with a double-ball-joint spring shock absorber aluminum front suspension and an integrated multi-link aluminum rear suspension, helping it achieve a turning radius of 5.9 meters, further enhancing its handling.
When you see the 'Limited' badge on a Ford vehicle, it usually refers to a high-end or luxury version of a specific model. I've driven quite a few Fords, such as the Ford Explorer in its Limited trim, which comes with many upgrades over the base model, like full leather seats, a premium B&O sound system, a panoramic sunroof, and advanced driver-assistance features. The Explorer Limited is exceptionally comfortable to drive, making it ideal for family road trips. Other Ford models like the Edge or Expedition also frequently use the Limited designation to indicate top-tier options, offering additional luxury and technological upgrades. While the price may be higher, it’s worth the investment. If you're car shopping or browsing used vehicles, paying attention to this badge can help you find better-equipped models. In short, Ford uses 'Limited' to appeal to those who prioritize quality and comfort.