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Ford Explorer Adds New Models For 2021
New versions include the Enthusiast ST, rear-wheel-drive Platinum, and Platinum Hybrid.

New versions include the Enthusiast ST, rear-wheel-drive Platinum, and Platinum Hybrid, seen here.
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Ford has added three new choices to the Ford Explorer. New for 2021 is a lower-priced Explorer Enthusiast ST, a better-value rear-wheel-drive Explorer Platinum, and Platinum Hybrid.
All the new Explorer lineup additions are driven by customer feedback, starting with the Explorer Enthusiast ST. Like Explorer ST, Enthusiast ST is built for customers who want that same spirited fun and performance, but at a lower cost.
“The market continues to grow for performance SUVs, and the ST currently accounts for nearly 20% of sales,” said Craig Patterson, Ford SUV marketing manager.
The Enthusiast ST is the new standard equipment group within the ST model and features the looks and performance of Explorer ST at a lower MSRP of $48,750. It has the same specially tuned 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine making 400 horsepower and 415 lb.-ft. of torque combined with a 10-speed automatic transmission with SelectShift capability and sport-tuned suspension, this enables a top track speed of 143 mph. A standard Class 3 trailer tow package provides towing capability of up to 5,600 pounds.
Inside, Explorer Enthusiast ST comes with leather seating surfaces with unique Miko micro-perforated inserts and city silver accent stitching with ST logo, in addition to a 12.3-inch digital cluster and heated sport-style steering wheel featuring ST logo and paddle shifters. Outside, the Enthusiast ST sports quad chrome exhaust tips, 20-inch machined aluminum wheels with painted pockets, and sideview mirrors with ST projection lamps.
The Explorer Enthusiast ST also features standard Ford Co-Pilot360 technology including blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping system, hill start assist, a rearview camera with built-in lens washer, auto headlamps with auto high-beams, pre-collision assist with automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, forward collision warning, dynamic brake support, and post-impact braking.
Also new for 2021 is a 3.0-liter rear-wheel-drive Platinum option starting at $52,480 MSRP, in addition to the premium four-wheel-drive model. The rear-wheel-drive option provides customers a better value, offering the right equipment for the right markets – those where four-wheel-drive is not necessary.
Upscale Platinum differentiators include door handles with satin aluminum insert, liftgate appliqué, lower bodyside cladding insert, roof-rack side rails, and a unique grille with satin aluminum finish. Platinum models also feature a standard twin-panel moonroof. Explorer Platinum includes special leather seats, plus leather-wrapped steering wheel, dashboard, door rollovers, and door and front console armrests.
For the first time, Explorer Platinum is now available as a hybrid, starting at $53,085 MSRP.
The Explorer Enthusiast ST, rear-wheel-drive Platinum, and Platinum Hybrid are available for ordering today. They arrive at Ford dealers this summer.
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