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    Twin-turbo 2013 Ford Explorer Sport unveiled
    By
    AV Staff
    – March 28, 2012


    It had to happen sooner or later. The Ford Explorer was the only engine bay in the company’s FWD large car / crossover architecture that didn’t host the rip-snorting 2.5 liter twin turbo EcoBoost engine. And today, Ford announced the inevitable, the 2013 Explorer Sport which has “at least” 350 horsepower.

    Explorer Sport brings high-performance SUV power and projected fuel economy of up to 16 mpg in city driving and 22 mpg on the highway – anticipating 3 mpg better in the city and 2 mpg on the highway than the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango R/T 5.7-liter Hemi engines. It scores 3 mpg higher in the city and 4 mpg higher on the highway than the Land Rover Range Rover Sport.

    “Explorer Sport makes no compromises,” said Carl Widmann, vehicle engineering manager. “By carefully beefing the chassis and suspension, precisely calibrating the Terrain Management System and adding comfort and convenience features, we’ve delivered an SUV that delivers great dynamics and performance – while towing up to 5,000 pounds.”

    The Explorer Sport features a paddle-shifted six-speed SelectShift Automatic™ transmission with a unique 3.16 to 1 final drive ratio to provide the balance of responsive acceleration and economical low-rpm cruising for better fuel efficiency.

    The chassis also has been specially reinforced, making Explorer Sport stiffer and improving its handling. Explorer Sport also brings a solid-mounted electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) rack with a faster ratio, providing more responsiveness to drivers both on-road and off.

    Ford’s newest SUV comes standard with larger brakes for shorter stopping distances and better performance while towing. Explorer Sport also has received special terrain management settings for tackling sandy, snowy, rutted mud and hill descent.

    “Upgrading to Sport specification enabled us to maintain the standards of traditional Explorer capability plus delivering the highest highway fuel efficiency among gasoline-engine-powered, high-performance, three-row SUVs,” Widmann said.


    Sport builds on Explorer’s muscular, sculpted form with subtle cues to differentiate it from other models in the lineup. Available in four exterior colors – Ruby Red Metallic Clearcoat, White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat, Tuxedo Black Metallic and Ingot Silver Metallic – Explorer Sport has unique 20-inch painted and machined wheels, features blacked-out headlamp and taillamp treatments, black roof rack rails, sideview mirror skull caps and a liftgate appliqué.

    The Explorer Sport’s special grille is a low-gloss Sterling Gray mesh, with contrasting ebony high-gloss bars. The black front lower fascia features a functional opening for additional cooling. Explorer logotype in billet-like black adds a bold identity statement. Subtle Sport and EcoBoost badges at the rear finish the liftgate.

    Inside, the high-end feel continues. Charcoal Black leather-trimmed seating is available with and without contrasting Sienna inserts.

    The interior design contrast was inspired by fashion, mirroring two-tones that are currently seen in leather accessories and apparel from design houses Balenciaga and Prada. Stitching is emphasized to lend a handcrafted appearance while highlighting Explorer Sport’s sculptured seats.

    Explorer Sport also has unique steering wheel stitching, a technical look to instrument and door panel appliqués, unique Sport-logo floor mats and illuminated scuff plates. Explorer Sport is manufactured at Ford’s Chicago production plant and will arrive in dealerships later this year.

  • #2
    Yawn put the v6 in it then we can talk about it. On a different note my ecoboost loves this warmer humid weather we've been having. My mileage has bumped up to 19mpg driving back and forth to work.

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    • #3
      ^It is a V6

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      • #4
        That's badass! Price?

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        • #5
          Everything I've found says the 2.5L is a I4.
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          • #6
            I believe this is just the same 4-cylinder EB that was only offered in the full size Exploder last year, no? I suppose that engine in the smaller little 2-door sport might be a bit more peppy than it is in the 4-door....but personally I wasn't impressed with the 2.5 version in the Explorer...seems they should have gone with the 6 version given it's size/weight.

            What I want to know - when are they finally going to put the truck EB drivetrain into the Expedition?....that would be a big seller IMO.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
              I believe this is just the same 4-cylinder EB that was only offered in the full size Exploder last year, no? I suppose that engine in the smaller little 2-door sport might be a bit more peppy than it is in the 4-door....but personally I wasn't impressed with the 2.5 version in the Explorer...seems they should have gone with the 6 version given it's size/weight.

              What I want to know - when are they finally going to put the truck EB drivetrain into the Expedition?....that would be a big seller IMO.
              My wife and I are holding out on an Expedition until they do this. I can't believe ford hasn't done this yet. I guess they have a shit load of 5.4's they need to get rid of.

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              • #8
                2.5L / twin turbo?
                Either it's a smaller v6, or their using a single turbo i4.
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                • #9
                  V6



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                  • #10
                    Weird, that article said 2.5 liter. Somethings awry.

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                    • #11
                      Hopefully they learned their lesson and discontinuing the ecoboost 4 cylinder in the Explorer. What a terrible idea.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                        Weird, that article said 2.5 liter. Somethings awry.
                        2 and 3 are very close to each other on the KB, maybe a typo?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                          Weird, that article said 2.5 liter. Somethings awry.
                          Must be a typo, because if it has 350+hp, it's the 3.5L Ecoboost.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by quikag View Post
                            Must be a typo, because if it has 350+hp, it's the 3.5L Ecoboost.
                            I have a 2.3 liter I4 turbo with 300 hp. They could easily get 250 outta a twin turbo 2.5 liter 4 cyl.

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                            • #15
                              Not bad! I like these new Explorers, very nice inside.
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