The Explorer family is developing thanks to a new off -road focused variant
–>
- Ford CEO, Jim Farley, has teased the Tremor of Explorer 2026
- The SUV soon arrives with a multitude of off -road upgrades.
- It can offer an Ecoboost V6 engine of 3.0 liters producing 400 hp.
Ford presented the Lifted explorer at the Chicago Auto show from last year and now the company is preparing to launch a variant of tremors. The news was confirmed by CEO Jim Farley, who tweeted a teaser image and said that the “arrives” model.
Although Farley is not developed, the teaser shows a Hadgle of yellow tremors. We can also see what seems to be a revised rear bumper with silver accents.
Plus: 2025 Ford Explorer made its debut with a new face, a larger screen, but drops hybrid
It’s not much to do, but the off-road focused variant will replace Timberline and have a number of robust upgrades. The details are rare, but the variants of tremors generally have a reactive suspension and an increase in driving height. We can also expect all-terrain tires, slippage plates and a driving mode focused on the ground.
They must be joined by a handful of relatively minor style settings to help distinguish tremors. These will likely include yellow accents and, perhaps, recovery hooks.
We know less from the inside, but explorers should find a group of 12.3 -inch familiar digital instruments and a 13.2 inch infotainment system with integrated Google. This gives access to Google Maps, Google Assistant and Google Play Store.
Under the hood, we can expect a 2.3 -liter Ecoboost four -cylinder or 3.0 -liter Ecoboost V6. The first product 300 hp (224 kW / 304 PS) and 310 LB-Pi (420 Nm) of torque, while the second develops 400 hp (298 kW / 406 PS) and 415 lb-pi (562 nm).
2025 Ford Explorer