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The best electric SUVs – driven and ranked

Last updated: October 21, 2024 8:19 am
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The Ford Explorer: A Surprisingly Impressive Electric SUV

When you first lay eyes on the Ford Explorer, you may not be blown away by its appearance. However, after taking it for a spin, you’ll quickly realize that this electric SUV has a lot to offer. Despite facing significant delays in its launch, the Explorer proves to be a solid choice for those in the market for a mix of range and top-notch equipment.

Built on Volkswagen’s MEB platform, the Ford Explorer sets itself apart from the competition. It’s not just a rebranded ID 4 – it offers a superior driving experience compared to rivals like the Tesla Model Y. The interior is well-designed and spacious, providing a comfortable and enjoyable ride for both drivers and passengers.

One of the standout features of the Explorer is its impressive range. With a 52kWh battery, you can expect to travel up to 239 miles on a single charge. Opt for the 77kWh battery, and you’ll enjoy an impressive 374 miles of range – the highest figure on any VW-derived MEB platform car to date. With power ranging from 168bhp on single, rear-motor models to 335bhp on all-wheel drive, dual motor extended range models, the Explorer offers plenty of performance options to suit your driving style.

Despite its high-tech features and impressive performance, the Ford Explorer comes with a price tag that won’t break the bank. Starting at under £40,000, this electric SUV offers excellent value for money. Additionally, the Explorer comes loaded with standard features, including a large touchscreen display, heated and massage seats, and a comprehensive safety suite.

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In conclusion, the Ford Explorer is a hidden gem in the electric SUV market. With its blend of range, performance, and top-notch equipment, this vehicle is sure to impress even the most discerning drivers. If you’re in the market for a well-rounded electric SUV that doesn’t compromise on quality, the Ford Explorer is definitely worth considering.

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