The Ford Expedition 2025 received a significant redesign with many exciting new features and innovative updates, such as a 24-inch display on the dashboard and enhanced BlueCruise capabilities.
The rear features a split tailgate, similar to that of the Lincoln Navigator, and there’s a new off-road version called Tremor. Under the hood, the familiar 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine is available in 400 and 440 horsepower versions, with a maximum towing capacity of up to 4,355 kg.
The Expedition’s appearance has been modernized, with a more unified front design and wing-shaped daytime running lights that enhance the perception of the vehicle’s width. The rear also features vertical taillights and a tailgate with smart functions, such as automatic opening with the key fob nearby.
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Inside, the SUV comes with a new infotainment system featuring a 13.2-inch screen and integration with Google and Amazon Alexa, along with support for wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A sliding center console reveals additional compartments, and there are new mobile device holders on the back of the headrests.
The Expedition also offers more cargo space, especially in the Max version, which provides 1,019 liters behind the third row of seats. Practical features such as four-zone exterior lighting and the Cargo Tailgate Manager, which can be used as a bench or shelf, make the model even more versatile.
Ford plans to start sales of the base model from $63,695, with orders opening in October and first deliveries expected in spring 2025.
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