What is the tire model of the Ford Explorer?

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KendraRose
07/24/25 5:46am
The tire model of the Ford Explorer is 255/50/r20. It features a new dual five-spoke design, and the vehicle comes with a non-full-size spare tire produced by Maxxis. Below is additional information: 1. Introduction: The all-new Ford Explorer is an SUV launched by Ford Motor Company, representing the most modern American SUV design style. It combines a wide body size, flexible and smooth body lines with a muscular body, presenting a sporty appearance and superior aerodynamic performance. 2. Powertrain: The Ford Explorer is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine, delivering a maximum power output of 214 kilowatts (290 horsepower) and a maximum torque of 354 Newton-meters. The Ti-VCT technology enhances fuel economy and power while reducing exhaust emissions.
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