Tuesday, 19 Aug 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
  • 🔥
  • China
  • Review
  • electric
  • Tesla
  • BYD
  • cars
  • car
  • Specs
  • SUV
  • Nio
Font ResizerAa
Ride RadarRide Radar
Search
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 rideradar.online – All Rights Reserved.
Ride Radar > Blog > News > Ford Explorer 2025 long-term test
News

Ford Explorer 2025 long-term test

Last updated: August 13, 2025 3:35 am
Share
SHARE

Ford Explorer: A Sensible Family Crossover with a Touch of Handling Pep

When it comes to the Ford Explorer, automotive journalist Steve was quick to point out that Ford took a VW platform, created a practical family car, and added just enough handling prowess to bring back memories of the brand’s glory days. This combination made the Explorer stand out from its German counterparts and truly worthy of the Blue Oval badge.

Upon closer inspection, it’s evident that the Explorer does share some VW parts, such as switchgear and even the key fob. However, despite these components, the overall look and feel of the vehicle scream Ford. And let’s not forget that VW switchgear is known for its quality, as seen in luxury vehicles like Bentley’s Bentayga.

While the Explorer may not offer the same level of excitement as a Fiesta or Focus, it certainly holds its own among Ford’s lineup of petrol SUVs. In essence, Steve’s assessment of the Explorer is spot on.

But beyond the brand comparisons lies the question of how the Explorer fares in day-to-day living. Does it truly meet the expectations of an electric family crossover? In my experience, the Explorer proved to be a likable ride that gradually reveals its strengths over time.

Visually, the Explorer boasts traditional SUV elements with a modern twist that looks even better in person than in photos. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver on the road, and the excellent visibility adds to the overall driving experience.

Inside, the Explorer’s interior strikes a balance between comfort and practicality, typical of Ford’s design ethos. While the overall feel is more functional than premium, there’s a certain charm in its simplicity.

See also  Volvo CEO: long-range PHEVs could come to Europe

One minor gripe I had was with the window control panel on the driver’s door, featuring tactile buttons that required toggling to operate the front or rear windows. Despite this small annoyance, the Explorer remains a solid choice for families looking for a reliable and versatile crossover.

TAGGED:ExplorerFordlongtermtest
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article BMW targets Defender with hardcore seven-seat off-road SUV
Next Article Rooted localization in Latin America; Stabilization at high levels in Russia丨China’s passenger vehicle export overview in H1 2025
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Popular Posts

BYD Shenzhen, world’s largest 9,200-car carrier, undocked in China

BYD Sets Sail with World's Largest Car Carrier Vessel BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer,…

By Ride Radar

Farasis Energy says its all-solid-state battery with high energy density enters testing phase

Farasis Energy, a Chinese power battery maker, has recently made significant strides in the development…

By Ride Radar

Xpeng Aeroht says its modular flying car gets 2008 pre-orders at Airshow China

Xpeng Aeroht, the flying car subsidiary of Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV), made a groundbreaking announcement at…

By Ride Radar

Deutsche Bank expects BYD to sell 5.52 million cars in 2025

Deutsche Bank predicts that BYD Group will see a significant increase in vehicle sales in…

By Ride Radar

Vauxhall Luton site sold for conversion into industrial park

Vauxhall's Luton Factory Sold to Property Firm Goodman for Redevelopment Vauxhall's historic Luton factory has…

By Ride Radar

Autocar’s view on the planned 2030 ICE phase-out

When it comes to road transport taxation, the recent budget made some interesting moves. VED…

By Ride Radar

You Might Also Like

BYD

BYD Fang Cheng Bao shares interior of Tai 7 SUV as Q4 launch nears

August 19, 2025
News

Have your say – the best 25 cars of the last 25 years

August 19, 2025
Huawei

Huawei-backed Stelato S9T wagon gets over 20,000 pre-orders in 24 hours

August 19, 2025
News

XPENG granted 10-billion-yuan credit line from China CITIC Bank

August 19, 2025
logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US

Stay updated on the latest Chinese car models, market trends, and automotive industry news. Get expert insights and real-time updates on China’s evolving auto market.

Top Categories
  • News
  • Car Reviews
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 rideradar.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?